The pragmatic language and its relationship to social competence towards mental disabilities who are able to learn | ||||
Educational Research and Innovation Journal | ||||
Article 5, Volume 3, Issue 9, April 2023, Page 84-116 PDF (719.47 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original research article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/erji.2023.279102 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Prof. Dr. Hayam Saber Shahin1; Sedika Mohamed Fahmy Mohamed2 | ||||
1Professor of Mental Health - Women's Faculty - Ain Shams University | ||||
2Master student - Women's Faculty - Ain Shams University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Objectives of the study: It aimed to identify the pragmatic language and its relationship to social competence among children with mental disabilities who are able to learn, as well as examining the differences between the study variables according to the different demographic variables (gender - mother's education - mother's work) at study sample. methodology, procedures of study: The study included 40 males and females (27 males, 13 females) of children with mental disabilities who are able to learn, The two standards of study were applied to them: pragmatic language and social competence (prepared by the researcher). Results of the Study: The results of the study found a significant positive correlation between pragmatic language and social competence among children with mental disabilities who are able to learn, and the results also indicated that there were no significant differences in pragmatic language and social competence among children with mental disabilities who are able to learn due to gender (males- females) and There are no statistically significant differences in pragmatic language and social competence among children with mental disabilities who are able to learn due to the mother’s education (educated - uneducated), and there are statistically significant differences in pragmatic language and social competence among children with mental disabilities who are able to learn According to work of their mothers (as working – not working) towards female workers. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Pragmatic Language; social competence; Mental Disability who able to learn | ||||
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