2022
DOI: 10.1590/1982-4327e3218
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Evaluation of Self-Monitoring in Pre-Schools with Different Social Repertories

Abstract: Difficulties in self-monitoring are potentially related to behavior problems and deficits in social skills. Clarifying these relationships-still little investigated in early childhood-can bring theoretical and practical contributions to child development. This study sought to characterize self-monitoring indicators (self-description, description, and choice of consequences) in preschool children, with different repertoires of social skills and problem behaviors. A total of 53 preschool children (5-6 years-old)… Show more

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