Santiago Resett Universidad Argentina de la Empresa-CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Abstract School performance in children and adolescents is an important development task with notable psychosocial correlates, both contemporary and long term. An important neuropsychological construct is attention, which is the basis of any learning. Objectives: the present investigation was oriented to determine if attention… Read more »
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Experiences in the Institutionalization Process and Emotional Intelligence in Children and Adolescents: Differences According to Sociodemographic Variables
Rosario Yslado-Méndez, Mario Villafuerte- Vicencio, Junior Sánchez-Broncano Universidad Nacional Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo, Perú Isaías Rosales-Mata Asociación Arco Iris, Perú Abstract Institutionalization is the residential care of children at risk in various ways and constitutes a national and international problem, because it limits psychosocial development and violates human rights. The objectives of the… Read more »
Systematic Review of Social-Emotional Training Programs For Children and Adolescents
Josefina Rubiales, Daiana Russo, J. Pablo Paneiva y Rocío González Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina Abstract In recent decades the number of publications on social-emotional training programs has increased, achieving consideration as protective factors that facilitate the adaptation of the individual to their context… Read more »
Reflections on Maternity Today
Adriana Vindas González Universidad de Costa Rica Abstract Everyday we encounter mothers of different ages and socioeconomic status, unsure about motherhood and their role as mothers, and about the possibility of actually performing that role successfully. Finding answers would seem to require tapping into the experience of previous generations. However, parenting nowadays requires the incorporation… Read more »