AbstractThe aim of this paper is two folds, these includes redefining children's social competence and its relationship with authoritarian parenting. Literatures dating back from January 1969 to April 2010 were explored using key words. The paper argued that situational contexts must be taken into consideration in any attempt to define social competence. The need to discover the underlying mechanisms behind the acquisition of social competence among African children, and the development of new measures of social competence were recommende
Social-emotional competence is an important contributor to many areas of children's development. Par...
There is a relatively strong relationship between the concepts of behavioural problems and social c...
The main purpose of the present study was to explore how social competence reduces behavioral proble...
The purpose of the review was to unearth the various outcomes of being socially competent as theory ...
: Developing social competence in early childhood is beneficial for children’s academic, emotional,...
What is social competence? How does it relate to child development? Is it some-thing we are born wit...
Man-Chi Leung.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 34-39
The development of social competence in children has been shown to be associated with many positive ...
Physical, psychological, and socio-cultural traits may vary, globalization has increased the range o...
There is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the most effec...
Social competence refers to the ability to engage in meaningful interactions with others. It is a cr...
AbstractThere is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the mo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe attainment of social competence can be seen as one of th...
This paper is based on a study that deployed quantitative research methods to examine the relationsh...
This study aims to determine the relationships between family background (parental age, parental edu...
Social-emotional competence is an important contributor to many areas of children's development. Par...
There is a relatively strong relationship between the concepts of behavioural problems and social c...
The main purpose of the present study was to explore how social competence reduces behavioral proble...
The purpose of the review was to unearth the various outcomes of being socially competent as theory ...
: Developing social competence in early childhood is beneficial for children’s academic, emotional,...
What is social competence? How does it relate to child development? Is it some-thing we are born wit...
Man-Chi Leung.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 34-39
The development of social competence in children has been shown to be associated with many positive ...
Physical, psychological, and socio-cultural traits may vary, globalization has increased the range o...
There is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the most effec...
Social competence refers to the ability to engage in meaningful interactions with others. It is a cr...
AbstractThere is much debate in the literature and in the world of teachers and parents as to the mo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe attainment of social competence can be seen as one of th...
This paper is based on a study that deployed quantitative research methods to examine the relationsh...
This study aims to determine the relationships between family background (parental age, parental edu...
Social-emotional competence is an important contributor to many areas of children's development. Par...
There is a relatively strong relationship between the concepts of behavioural problems and social c...
The main purpose of the present study was to explore how social competence reduces behavioral proble...