Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/18554
Author(s): Ferreira, M.
Aguiar, C.
Correia, N.
Fialho, A.
Pimentel, J.
Date: 2019
Title: Friendships and social acceptance of children with disabilities: the role of classroom quality, individual skills, and ECEC dosage
Volume: N/A
ISSN: 0271-1214
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1177/0271121419864419
Keywords: Classroom quality
Children with disabilities
Social acceptance
Friendships
Dosage
Abstract: Positive social experiences with peers are important for children with disabilities attending inclusive early childhood education (ECE). This study investigated the associations between classroom quality; children’s verbal, social, and Behavioral skills; and the friendships and social acceptance of children with disabilities, while testing the moderating effects of ECE dosage. Eighty-six children with disabilities (63 boys; Mage = 67.53 years, SD = 10.54 years), attending 86 inclusive ECE classrooms from the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon, Portugal, participated in the study. We found no effects of classroom quality on children’s social acceptance and friendships and ECE dosage did not moderate this association. However, ECE dosage moderated the association between children’s individual skills and their social acceptance and friendships. Findings suggest that more time in ECE is not enough to support children’s social acceptance, particularly for children with increased language and behavioral difficulties, who likely require more intensive and individualized interventions to support their peer-related social experiences.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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