TY - JOUR ID - 433 TI - Effectiveness of social- emotional skills training on cognitive emotion regulation and social skills in children with learning disabilities JO - Journal of Learning Disabilities JA - JLD LA - en SN - 2251-8673 AU - Sadri Damirchi, A AU - Esmaili Ghazivaloii, F AD - Corresponding Author: Assistant Professor, University of Mohaghegh Ardabil, Ardabil AD - MA Students in Family Counseling, University of Mohaghegh Ardabil Y1 - 2016 PY - 2016 VL - 5 IS - 4 SP - 59 EP - 86 KW - Social- Emotional Skills KW - cognitive emotion regulation KW - social skills KW - Children KW - learning disabilities DO - N2 - Because of the role of social - emotional skills in emotion regulation and interpersonal interaction in children, attention to it is very important, especially among children with learning disabilities. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of social- emotional skills Training on cognitive emotion regulation and social skills in Children with learning disabilities. The research method was quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest and a control group. The population included all male students with learning disabilities who referred to Learning Disability Centers in Urmia in 2014-2015 academic year. For this purpose, 30 male students were identified and selected using random sampling methods, and then randomly assigned to experimental (N= 15) and control (N= 15) groups. The experimental group received 12 sessions of Social- Emotional Skills Training (60-minuts per session). The tools used were Granefski and all cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire (1999) and Matson social skills questionnaire (1983). Data analyzed using analysis of multivariate variance. The results of analysis of covariance showed a significant difference between two groups in positive and negative components of cognitive emotion regulation (p<0/001). Also, the results showed a significant difference between two groups in components of social skills (p<0/001). According to the results, we can say that socio-emotional skills training increased the use of positive emotional strategies and improved the appropriate social skills, self-confidence and relationship with peers. These results are important references in the field of pathology and treatment of disability so that the training program can be used as an intervention in schools and health centers. UR - https://jld.uma.ac.ir/article_433.html L1 - https://jld.uma.ac.ir/article_433_f47c15b9fe8ab49c265c866e597215fa.pdf ER -