This book presents a developmental view of social functioning in
children at different stages, with an emphasis on clinical conditions
that may confound this development. It provides detailed information on
theories of social competence and the contexts in which core skills are
learned. In addition, the book examines specific challenges to
competence and features case examples that illustrate typical patterns
of deficits. Coverage presents the latest data on the topic, including:
assessment practices; parenting and family issues; social competence
problems specific to children and adolescents in this population;
effective and promising interventions; treatment guidelines; and areas
deserving future study.