Chronic friendlessness in childhood predicts adverse mental health outcomes throughout life, yet its earliest roots are poorly understood. In theory, developing a theory of mind (ToM) should help children gain mutual friends and one preschool study (Peterson and Siegal, 2002. Br J Dev Psychol, 20, 205) suggested a cross-sectional connection. We therefore used a 2-year prospective longitudinal design to explore ToM as a predictor of mutual friendship in 114 children from age 5 to 7 years after controlling potential confounds including language ability and group popularity. Confirming friendship's distinctiveness from group sociometric status, numerous group-rejected children (53%) had a mutual friend whereas 23% of those highest in group sta...
Excerpt Friendships in childhood are essential to overall development, beyond having someone to soci...
In contrast with a classic view that young children select friends based simply on physical proximit...
Objectives: Previous research has shown a decline in Theory of mind (ToM) associated with normal agi...
Chronic friendlessness in childhood predicts adverse mental health outcomes throughout life, yet its...
Fink, Begeer, Peterson, Slaughter, and de Rosnay (2014) conducted a prospective longitudinal study s...
Despite our wealth of knowledge regarding theory of mind (ToM) development in preschool, less is kno...
This study had two goals. The rst was to provide descriptive data on the nature of individual differ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether children with poor peer relations display a devel...
Children (predominantly white and middle class) between 3 and 6 years (M = 55.12 months, N = 145 at ...
Previous research has found that although most children with high-functioning autism spectrum disord...
Research on children's peer relations has dealt mainly with differences in children's group acceptan...
Psychosis has a concerning social impact and can lead to significant reductions in social networks e...
Past research of the link between sociometric status and friendship quality has been focused only on...
It has been argued that children who possess an advanced theory of mind (ToM) are viewed positively ...
A key factor identified in friendship formation and stability is similarity. Homophily of externaliz...
Excerpt Friendships in childhood are essential to overall development, beyond having someone to soci...
In contrast with a classic view that young children select friends based simply on physical proximit...
Objectives: Previous research has shown a decline in Theory of mind (ToM) associated with normal agi...
Chronic friendlessness in childhood predicts adverse mental health outcomes throughout life, yet its...
Fink, Begeer, Peterson, Slaughter, and de Rosnay (2014) conducted a prospective longitudinal study s...
Despite our wealth of knowledge regarding theory of mind (ToM) development in preschool, less is kno...
This study had two goals. The rst was to provide descriptive data on the nature of individual differ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether children with poor peer relations display a devel...
Children (predominantly white and middle class) between 3 and 6 years (M = 55.12 months, N = 145 at ...
Previous research has found that although most children with high-functioning autism spectrum disord...
Research on children's peer relations has dealt mainly with differences in children's group acceptan...
Psychosis has a concerning social impact and can lead to significant reductions in social networks e...
Past research of the link between sociometric status and friendship quality has been focused only on...
It has been argued that children who possess an advanced theory of mind (ToM) are viewed positively ...
A key factor identified in friendship formation and stability is similarity. Homophily of externaliz...
Excerpt Friendships in childhood are essential to overall development, beyond having someone to soci...
In contrast with a classic view that young children select friends based simply on physical proximit...
Objectives: Previous research has shown a decline in Theory of mind (ToM) associated with normal agi...