SELF-CONCEPT IN CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIESDana Donohue
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The purpose of this study was to explore how some children with learning disabilities maintain a positive self-concept despite academic difficulties. The study used Harter's model to investigate the relationship between global self-concept and perceived competence in general intellectual ability, specific...
Self-concept in three to five-year-old children was assessed using puppet interviews and parent/caregiver questionnaires. The results indicated that parent/caregiver reported self-concept scores for children residing in institutions significantly differed from that of the foster care and biological family...
Are you interested in learning about how to facilitate self-expression activities among children in your daycare center? The following useful lesson explains some ways to accomplish this, including an explanation of various forms of play. How Do I Facilitate Self-Expression?
The aim of this study was to compare self-concept in four groups of children distinguished by the presence/absence of either a motor impairment (with and without cerebral palsy, CP) or social adjustment problems (victimisation).Four groups were formed: a victimised CP group (n=17), a non-...
Objective: To explore children's self-concept differences in age,sex and area during early adolescence.Methods: 533 children aged from 8 to 13 years were surveyed with the Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale.Results: ①Children's self-concept as well as its six components developed unequ...
self-concept scores, and measures of parental attitudes were obtained from the participants through a questionnaire. It was hypothesized that body satisfaction and self-concept would be related in elementary school children. It was expected that this relationship would be impacted by grade, sex, and...
A potential influencing determinant of younger children’s physical performance is the physical self-concept. The objective of the present study was first to evaluate the correlation between the physical self-concept (PSC) and the participation in physical activities (PA) of a representative group of...
Early childhood experiences influence how children feel about themselves and their ability to be successful in school. In this lesson, we will discuss the development of self-concept, self-control, and self-reliance in young children. Identity How do your beliefs about yourself influence your...