The authors compared the relations between general psychological difficulties and dimensions of temperament in childrenwith and without learning disability (LD). The main aim was to analyze whether and to what extent children’s temperament dimensions contribute to their general psychological difficulties when LD diagnosis, age, and gender are taken into account. Participants were 52 elementary school children 7–11 years old (M age = 8.61 years, SD = 1.21 years). Twenty-six of them had been diagnosed with LD. Six teachers rated their pupils with and without LD in relation to their general psychological difficulties (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) and temperament dimensions (Italian Questionnaires of Temperament). In child...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined the psychological adjustment and ...
The present research examined the prevalence of specific learning disabilities and its implication f...
The dissertation is based on the theoretical perspective of developmental psychopathology and focuse...
Abstract. Girls and boys aged 7 to 12 years, identified as either learning disabled or normal, were ...
This study addresses how the temperament characteristics of seven year old learning disabled student...
Parents of young neurologically impaired children completed a rating scale on their handicapped chil...
Temperament, self-concept, and locus of control were compared for 38 children with learning disabili...
Previous research has suggested that children with learning disabilities are at a greater risk for d...
Our purpose was to study the frequency of behavioral-emotional problems among children identified wi...
This study brings together two fields by applying the theory and findings of the social problem solv...
Psychosocial problems that are the object of the present study comprise four spheres: personality, f...
As more and more evidence unfolds revealing characteristics of what we call \u27learning disabled\u2...
This study used Baron and Kenny’s (1986) criteria for mediation to investigate the extent to which i...
This study was designed to determine if learned helplessness, attributional patterns, and childrens\...
This study examined parent reports of behavioral and family functioning for 59 boys with learning di...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined the psychological adjustment and ...
The present research examined the prevalence of specific learning disabilities and its implication f...
The dissertation is based on the theoretical perspective of developmental psychopathology and focuse...
Abstract. Girls and boys aged 7 to 12 years, identified as either learning disabled or normal, were ...
This study addresses how the temperament characteristics of seven year old learning disabled student...
Parents of young neurologically impaired children completed a rating scale on their handicapped chil...
Temperament, self-concept, and locus of control were compared for 38 children with learning disabili...
Previous research has suggested that children with learning disabilities are at a greater risk for d...
Our purpose was to study the frequency of behavioral-emotional problems among children identified wi...
This study brings together two fields by applying the theory and findings of the social problem solv...
Psychosocial problems that are the object of the present study comprise four spheres: personality, f...
As more and more evidence unfolds revealing characteristics of what we call \u27learning disabled\u2...
This study used Baron and Kenny’s (1986) criteria for mediation to investigate the extent to which i...
This study was designed to determine if learned helplessness, attributional patterns, and childrens\...
This study examined parent reports of behavioral and family functioning for 59 boys with learning di...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined the psychological adjustment and ...
The present research examined the prevalence of specific learning disabilities and its implication f...
The dissertation is based on the theoretical perspective of developmental psychopathology and focuse...