4 results match your criteria: "Sint Marie Center for Children with Auditory or Communication Problems[Affiliation]"
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry
July 2024
Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, The Netherlands.
Methods to effectively improve socio-emotional functioning by adolescents with developmental language disorders (DLD) are scarce. Current methods to improve socio-emotional functioning in adolescents with other neurobiological disorders seem less suitable, as these methods are highly language based. This study therefore examined the feasibility of the virtual reality (VR) training for socio-emotional skills: 'InterAction'.
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December 2022
Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Adolescents with Developmental Language Disorders (DLD) have more difficulties in social emotional functioning than their typically developing peers (TD), such as shyness and anxiety in social situations, fewer peer relations, greater risk of victimization, social isolation and depression. In addition, they are more likely to report higher levels of hyperactivity and conduct problems. These problems derive from a complex interplay between difficulties in language, social communication, underlying cognitive deficits in Theory of Mind (ToM), Executive Functioning (EF) and self-directed speech (SDS).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Child Psychol Psychiatry
November 2007
Sint Marie Center for Children with Auditory or Communication Problems, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Background: Language impairment is often associated with behaviour problems. However, detailed relations between different types of language impairment and specific behaviour problems in children have yet to be demonstrated. The present study attempted to do just this with an eye to the implications to identify foci for early intervention.
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April 2008
Sint Marie Center for Children with Auditory or Communication Problems, Castilielaan 8, 5629 CH Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Unlabelled: In the present study, the relations of various aspects of working memory to various aspects of language problems in a clinical sample of 97 Dutch speaking 5-year-old children with severe language problems were studied. The working memory and language abilities of the children were examined using an extensive battery of tests. Working memory was operationalized according to the model of Baddeley.
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