2024
DOI: 10.1177/07319487241288531
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Social Cognitive Processes in Children With Specific Learning Disorder: The Importance of Language

Katharine M. Bailey,
Nancie Im-Bolter

Abstract: Children with specific learning disorder (SLD) have poor academic skills, but they also experience difficulties with their peers, including an inability to recognize interpersonal conflict, infer emotion, and resolve social conflict. In addition, children with SLD are known to have problems with language. The importance of language to social cognition is well-established in research with children with typical and atypical development. Thus, we review literature that investigates language and social cognition i… Show more

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