Psychology

Psychology

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ISSN Online: 2152-7199
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"The Unforeseen Influence of Parents’ Socialization Behaviors on the Social Adjustment of Children with Intellectual Disabilities"
written by Emilie Jacobs, Stéphanie Mazzone, Poline Simon, Nathalie Nader-Grosbois,
published by Psychology, Vol.10 No.9, 2019
has been cited by the following article(s):
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Grosbois, E Jacobs, D Morin - Psychology, 2022
[2] Mothers' Socialization of Emotions and Theory of Mind and Emotion Regulation in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Grosbois, E Jacobs, S Mazzone, N Poirier - Psychology, 2022
[3] Psychological Stress and Coping Strategies among Private University Students in Amman Governorate during the Corona Pandemic.
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[4] Teorija uma i problemi u ponašanju kod osoba s intelektualnom ometenošću
Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija, 2020
[5] Social Cognition in Children With Non-specific Intellectual Disabilities: An Exploratory Study
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[6] Theory of Mind or Social Information Processing Training: Which Is the Better Way to Foster Social Adjustment?
2020
[7] Emotional Maturity among the Parents of Children with Intellectual Disability
2020
[8] Specificities of Communication in Children with Intellectual Disorders
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[9] Theory of mind and problem behavior in people with intellectual disability
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[10] Nonverbal Communication as a Means of Social Integration: The Development of Nonverbal Communication in Primary Schoolers with Intellectual Disabilities
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[11] Teorija uma i problemi u ponašanju kod osoba sa intelektualnom ometenošću
2020
[12] The Unexpected Impact of Parental Emotional Socialization on Theory of Mind and Emotion Regulation: The Case of Children with Intellectual Disabilities
2019
[13] Parental Socialization of Emotion: Differences in Mothers of Children with and without Intellectual Disability
2019
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