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Social, emotional, and behavioral skills in students with or without specific learning disabilities
Social, emotional, and behavioral (SEB) skills are key factors for academic and non-academic outcomes, but no previous studies deepened SEB skills of students with specific learning disabilities (SLD). We used the Behavioral, Emotional, and Social Skills Inventory (BESSI) to systematically investigate i) differences in social engagement, self-management, innovation, emotional resilience, and cooperation skills and ii) the interaction effect between skills and group on academic achievement and life satisfaction. In a sample of 2965 students (1589 females, M = 15.5 years, SD = 2.0), 359 of whom reported a SLD, we found differences in self-management (d = −0.28), innovation (d = −0.25), and social engagement (d = −0.19) skills. Furthermore, higher SEB skills do not guarantee higher academic achievement in the SLD group, while their role is similar in the two groups for life satisfaction. Overall, students with SLD may benefit from interventions to improve knowledge and use of SEB skills.
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Learning and Individual Differences is a research journal devoted to publishing articles of individual differences as they relate to learning within an educational context. The Journal focuses on original empirical studies of high theoretical and methodological rigor that that make a substantial scientific contribution. Learning and Individual Differences publishes original research. Manuscripts should be no longer than 7500 words of primary text (not including tables, figures, references).