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Comparison of Nonverbal Intelligence and Social Skills in Preschool Children of Employees and Non-Employed Mother in the City of Shiraz


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The aim of this study was to compare the intelligence nonverbal social skills in preschool children of employed mother's non-employee city of Shiraz. A total of 50 children with working mothers and 50 children with mothers of normal city using random sampling - a cluster of two or three public preschool were chosen Matson social skills (1983) andthe Wechsler Intelligence Scale (1939) as a research tool was distributed between two groups of children. The results showed that children with employed mothers in social skills and non-verbal intelligence gained higher scores than children with non-employee mother.

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Non-Verbal Intelligence, Social Skills, Children, Mothers and Ordinary Employees.
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Authors

Fateme Tavakoli
Department of Educational Sciences, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arsanjan, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Firooz Rezaeian
Department of Educational Sciences, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arsanjan, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


The aim of this study was to compare the intelligence nonverbal social skills in preschool children of employed mother's non-employee city of Shiraz. A total of 50 children with working mothers and 50 children with mothers of normal city using random sampling - a cluster of two or three public preschool were chosen Matson social skills (1983) andthe Wechsler Intelligence Scale (1939) as a research tool was distributed between two groups of children. The results showed that children with employed mothers in social skills and non-verbal intelligence gained higher scores than children with non-employee mother.

Keywords


Non-Verbal Intelligence, Social Skills, Children, Mothers and Ordinary Employees.

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