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Amanda E. Gillooly; Deborah M. Riby; Kevin Durkin; Sinéad M. Rhodes – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Although children with Williams syndrome (WS) are strongly socially motivated, many have friendship difficulties. The parents of 21 children with WS and 20 of the children themselves participated in a semi-structured interview about the children's friendships. Parents reported that their child had difficulties sustaining friendships and low levels…
Descriptors: Friendship, Children, Congenital Impairments, Interpersonal Competence
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Carla Bohndick; Jonas Breetzke; Katrin B. Klingsieck; Heike M. Buhl – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
The sense of belonging satisfies the need for relatedness which is one of the three basic psychological needs. It is considered to be a foundation for success in higher education. One of the predictors of sense of belonging from a psychological perspective is students' personality in the sense of Big Five traits. There are three modes in which…
Descriptors: College Students, Sense of Belonging, College Environment, Peer Relationship
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Lurdes Veríssimo; Alexandra Marques; Marisa Costa; Isabel Castro; Filipe Martins; Francisca Miranda – SAGE Open, 2025
Bullying in school has become a public health problem. Among the various bullying's risk factors, the vulnerabilities associated with socio-emotional skills stand out. The present study aims to explore the relationship between bullying, victimization, self-concept, and empathy; to test differences in victimization and bullying between boys and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Interpersonal Competence, Emotional Response, Self Concept
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Peter Kutnick; Jen Colwell – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
Reviews concerning the enhancement of preschool children's social competencies reveal areas within which teacher approach, definitions of social competence and methods of study can be enhanced. In response, teachers and researchers co-developed and introduced a peer-based relational intervention to support children's communication, empathic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers, Interpersonal Competence
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Ivonne Douma; Anke Boer; Alexander Minnaert – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Introduction: Paving the way towards inclusive education, it is essential to aim for positive social outcomes for all students, including cultivating a positive self-concept and fostering acceptance and friendships with peers. Although self-concept, acceptance and friendships are interrelated, research focussing on the relationship between these…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Special Needs Students, Special Education, Peer Acceptance
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Rubin, Kenneth H.; Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
In this article, we provide definitional clarity for the construct of social withdrawal as it was originally construed, and review the original theoretical and conceptual bases that led to the first research program dedicated to the developmental study of social withdrawal (the Waterloo Longitudinal Project). We also describe correlates (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Children, Withdrawal (Psychology), Interpersonal Competence, Attachment Behavior
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Sophia W. Magro; Kelsey A. Hobbs; Pearl Han Li; Patrick Swenson; Amy Riegelman; Joseph A. Rios; Glenn I. Roisman – School Psychology Review, 2024
According to developmental psychologists, more supportive and less conflictual relationships with teachers play a positive role in children's social behavior with peers both concurrently and in the future. This meta-analysis examined the association between teacher-student relationship quality, as measured by the Student-Teacher Relationship Scale…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interpersonal Competence, Peer Relationship, Student Behavior
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Peiling Ruan; Anita Mortlock – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2025
There are a significant number of toddlers participating in early childcare (ECE) services in New Zealand. At the same time, there is a dearth of research examining these toddlers during their first ECE experiences. The extant literature has predominantly focused on adult-child relationships rather than toddlers' experiences with their peers. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Preschool Children
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Eleftheria Beazidou; Kafenia Botsoglou – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
The scope of this study was to discriminate factors, which could improve students' social relationships in kindergarten classrooms. In this research, 147 volunteer children participated, 67 female students and 80 male students. Every student was between 4.5 and 5.5 years old and they were all attending urban public kindergarten located in central…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Interpersonal Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Cook, Julia; Crane, Laura; Bourne, Laura; Hull, Laura; Mandy, William – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
Camouflaging is a social phenomenon operating within everyday social interactions of autistic and non-autistic people. The current study explored autistic adults' camouflaging in an everyday social context via interpersonal process recall methodology (Kegan, 1969). A total of 17 autistic adults (8 females, 6 males and 3 agender/gender-neutral…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Interpersonal Competence, Adults
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Emen Parlatan, Meltem; Sigirtmaç, Ayperi Dikici – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
This study aims to investigate the behaviors of young children in competitive games. A qualitative research design was used. Participants consisted of 14 children attending a kindergarten. In the process, children were involved in different types of competitive games. Sociometry was applied before the game procedure. The data obtained were…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Games, Competition, Child Behavior
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Ho, Leslie C.; Bierman, Karen L.; Jacobson, Linda N.; Welsh, Janet A.; Hall, Cristin M.; Lee, David L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Small group social skills training (SST) is recommended to improve the social behavior and peer relations of rejected children, but child responses vary. This study explored variation in intervention experiences that emerged in a large study of a school-based SST program for peer-rejected children and associations with program outcomes. One…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Rejection (Psychology), Peer Relationship, Peer Acceptance
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Patrícia Gamboa; Sofia Freire; Aurízia Anica; Maria João Mogarro; Maria Fátima Moreira; Francisco Vaz da Silva – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
One argument for the inclusion of children with special education needs (SEN) is that they will benefit from the interactions and relationships with their typically developing peers. However, students with SEN tend to be more rejected than their non-SEN peers. Considering the negative consequences of peer rejection on socioemotional development…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Peer Acceptance
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Correia, Stephanie; Brendgen, Mara; Vitaro, Frank – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2022
Socialization among aggressive friends is believed to play a critical role in the development of aggressive behavior. This study examined the moderating effect of norm salience in the classroom on the association between reciprocal friends' and children's own physical, relational, and general aggression. A total of 713 children (M = 10.32 years,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
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Schoop-Kasteler, Noemi; Hofmann, Verena; Cillessen, Antonius H. N.; Müller, Christoph M. – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Introduction: Individual social status among peers (i.e., acceptance and rejection) has important implications for students' social and academic development. The present study investigates the role of individual problem behavior and classroom norms in the development of acceptance and rejection among students with intellectual disabilities (ID) in…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Special Schools, Behavior Problems
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