Social Competence

Impact of Art Therapy in Emotion Regulation, Cognitive Flexibility and Social Competence among Adolescents

Vishnu Priya, S. K. and S. GayatrideviAvinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore Pages: , 252-259 The present study focussed on impact of art therapy in emotion regulation, cognitiveflexibility and social competence among adolescents. Initially 223 participants wereassessed, out of which fifty-one (29 boys & 22 girls) were screened in this …

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Married and Unmarried Female Students of M.Ed with Reference to their Self-efficacy, Classroom Adjustment and Achievement | P 65-72

Razi faraz khan Govt MLB Arts and Commerce College, Gwalior, MP Uzma Alam Kendriya Vidhyalaya Ambha , District Morena MP Pages:65-72 A century ago, it was widely believed that higher education for women would lead tobrain fever, sterility and even death; suggesting that they could not cope with studiesat that level. It is largely believed …

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Mothers’ Attitude Toward Self Influences Social Competence Skills Among Children| P 67-73

Smriti Gandhi and Mamata MahapatraAmity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida Pages:67-73 Background: With the advancement in the society, women have taken up majorresponsibilities, not just personally but also professionally. The burden of responsibilities brings a lot of stress, some may manage it, but some may become vulnerable to develop various psychological issues like depression, anxiety, etc. …

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