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Interpersonal problem solving as a mediator of behavioral adjustment in preschool and kindergarten children
Authors:Myrna B. Shure  George Spivack
Affiliation:Hahnemann Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, USA
Abstract:An experimental model tested the mediating function of interpersonal cognitive problem solving skills on behavioral adjustment in preschool and kindergarten children. Relative to controls, nursery-trained youngsters improved in three such skills, kindergarten-trained in two. In both the nursery- and kindergarten-trained groups, increased ability to conceptualize alternative solutions to interpersonal problems significantly related to improved social adjustment. Consequential thinking also emerged as a clear behavioral mediator, especially among kindergarten-aged youngsters. Improvement in behavior could not, however, be attributed to change in causal thinking skills. Having identified two significant behavioral mediators in young children, a beginning has been made to isolate specific thinking skills, which, if enhanced, can contribute to healthy social adjustment and interpersonal competence at an early age.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Myrna B. Shure   Hahnemann Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center   314 N. Broad Street   Philadelphia   PA 19102.
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