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Relations between self-efficacy and social-emotional competence
The current article aims to explore the relation between the basic need of self-efficacy in children (Aichinger and Holl
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The Roles of Mother-Perceived Coparenting and Child Routines on Children’s Social–Emotional Competence During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The purpose of the current study was to examine the contributions of coparenting quality and child routines to children’s social–emotional competence...
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Interoception and social-emotional competence among adolescents: the role of emotion regulation
Interoception, refers to sensing, interpretating, and integrating the information in the body, has been reported to be associated with emotional...
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The mediating role of parenting sense of competence on the relationship between social support and postnatal depressive symptoms
Postnatal depressive symptoms have harmful effects on families’ well-being. This study reports the dyadic interactions between fathers’ and mothers’...
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Predicting Social Competence in Autistic and Non-Autistic Children: Effects of Prosody and the Amount of Speech Input
Purpose: Autistic individuals often face challenges perceiving and expressing emotions, potentially stemming from differences in speech prosody. Here...
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Examining the Relations Between Social Competence, Autistic Traits, Anxiety and Depression in Autistic and Non-Autistic Children
The current study examined whether social competence and autistic traits are related to anxiety and depression in autistic and non-autistic children....
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Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Promotion of Social Competence: a Conceptual Framework
Developmental disorders have a substantial effect on the social competence of children affecting their overall psychosocial functioning. Social...
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The moderating effect of parenting stress on temperament and social competence in early childhood
The present study examined how temperament and parenting stress relate to social competence in early childhood, and more specifically how parenting...
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Investigating Social Competence in a Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial of a Theatre-Based Intervention Enhanced for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by challenges in social competence that persist in adulthood, yet few treatment options exist. A...
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Assessing social competence and antisocial behaviors in children: item response theory analysis of the home and community social behavior scales
BackgroundThe Home and Community Social Behavior Scales (HCSBS) is a rating scale that assesses social competence and antisocial behavior among...
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Longitudinal Associations from Maternal and Paternal Internalizing Symptoms to Preschooler’s Problem Behavior and Social Competence in China: The Mediating Role of Executive Function
By using a two-year longitudinal design, the current study recruited 199 preschoolers and their parents in Beijing to examine the effects of parental...
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The Impact of Co-occurring ADHD on Social Competence Intervention Outcomes in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
PurposeThe co-occurrence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is significant and associated with a...
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Family Functioning, Emotion Socialization, and Children’s Social Competence: Gender-Specific Effects in Chinese Families
Contemporary Chinese society blends traditional and new views of children’s emotions and social behavior. Research shows that family functioning and...
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Two-child mothers’ parenting stress and children’s social competence: a chain mediating model
Since 2011, China has gradually moved from a one-child policy to a comprehensive two-child policy, and this year implemented a three-child policy. In...
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Predicting the Social-Emotional Competence Based on Childhood Trauma, Internalized Shame, Disability/Shame Scheme, Cognitive Flexibility, Distress Tolerance and Alexithymia in an Iranian Sample Using Bayesian Regression
The purpose of this study was to predict Social Emotional Competence based on childhood trauma, internalized shame, disability/shame scheme,...
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Social Competence and National Identity Predict Pupils’ and Students’ Intercultural Competence
The following chapter presents a study examining the influence of social competence and social identity on intercultural competence among pupils and... -
Prospective Relations of Temperament and Peer Victimization with Changes in Social Competence in Early Childhood: The Moderating Role of Executive Functioning
BackgroundEarly childhood is a key developmental period to assess social competence (SC) as experiences of peer interactions begin to accumulate....
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Studies on Moral Competence Proposals and Dilemmas for Discussion
This book shows how to use discussions of moral dilemmas as a strategy to develop moral competence in children and youth in educational environments...
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Reading Skills, Social Competence, and Physiological Stress in the First Grade
An awareness of school-related antecedents of children’s physiological stress at the beginning of school helps educators to prevent and mitigate...