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      Understanding of emotions and false beliefs among hearing children versus deaf children.

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      Journal of deaf studies and deaf education

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          Emotion understanding and theory of mind (ToM) are two major aspects of social cognition in which deaf children demonstrate developmental delays. The current study investigated these social cognition aspects in two subgroups of deaf children-those with cochlear implants who communicate orally (speakers) and those who communicate primarily using sign language (signers)-in comparison to hearing children. Participants were 53 Israeli kindergartners-20 speakers, 10 signers, and 23 hearing children. Tests included four emotion identification and understanding tasks and one false belief task (ToM). Results revealed similarities among all children's emotion labeling and affective perspective taking abilities, similarities between speakers and hearing children in false beliefs and in understanding emotions in typical contexts, and lower performance of signers on the latter three tasks. Adapting educational experiences to the unique characteristics and needs of speakers and signers is recommended.

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          Journal
          J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ
          Journal of deaf studies and deaf education
          1465-7325
          1081-4159
          Apr 2013
          : 18
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Tel Aviv University. margalit.ziv@gmail.com
          Article
          ens073
          10.1093/deafed/ens073
          23349397
          790b3dc3-7429-4bba-9d2e-a9cec6ec5a48
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