2008
DOI: 10.1002/icd.590
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Low social inclusion in childhood: adjustment and early predictors

Abstract: The principal aim of the present study was to obtain a deeper understanding than hitherto of the concurrent correlates and prospective predictors of loneliness and poor peer acceptance, both falling under the umbrella term low social inclusion. Problematic and socially competent behaviours were investigated as possible predictors of low social inclusion in grade 6, as defined by self-rated loneliness and degree of peer non-acceptance, respectively. In grade 6 808 children participated whereof 323 were followed… Show more

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“…The recruitment base for the present sample was 776 6th graders representing all school districts of the university town for which teacher ratings of ADHD symptoms were available (see Nyberg, Henricsson & Rydell, , for a closer description of the recruitment procedure). Teachers filled out mailed questionnaires about the child's current functioning in school.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recruitment base for the present sample was 776 6th graders representing all school districts of the university town for which teacher ratings of ADHD symptoms were available (see Nyberg, Henricsson & Rydell, , for a closer description of the recruitment procedure). Teachers filled out mailed questionnaires about the child's current functioning in school.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Yacob, male, 37 years old) I should say the volunteer readers' role in our lives is not only to find the books but also help improve our communication skills and help us know how to communicate with other sighted students and how not to feel awkward in front of sighted students. (Laila, female, 23 years old) Nyberg, Henricsson, and Rydell (2008) observed that the main challenge for VIPs in an inclusive setting is sustaining their interaction with sighted peers. Such interpersonal interaction should ideally be ongoing so that VIPs continuously feel connected and belong.…”
Section: Volunteers As Social Connectorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…with sighted peers (Nyberg, Henricsson, and Rydell 2008). Visually impaired students need to have regular contact with other peers in an educational setting and such interpersonal interaction should be ongoing, effective and stable to help them feel connected and that they belong to a community (Baumeister and Leary 1995).…”
Section: De Gruytermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Приемането на другите означава проявяване на интерес към тях, желание да им услужиш (Rigby, 1986, p. 495). Приемането на другите се свързва със социална компетентност (Nyberg, Henricsson, & Rydell, 2008), с дружелюбност (Hurley, 1991).…”
Section: приемане на другитеunclassified