Academic Well-Being and Self- Compassion in Students with and without Specific Learning Disability
The paper aims at comparing self-compassion and academic wellbeing in students suffering from specific learning (disabilities) disorder and normal students. This is a causal comparative research The statistical population of this study was all students of Tabriz in the academic year of 2017-2018. Fourty seven students were selected although available sampling. The normal group, too, was consisted of 60students They were chosen from some schools to be compared with the experimental group. To collect data, “Neff’s self compassion scale (long form)” and “school wellbeing questionnaires” (Breso, Salanova, and Schaufeli’s academic burnout questionnaires, student engagement questionnaire by salmela-aro et al., and school value assessment by Niemivirta) have been used and were analyzed using MANOVA The results of multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) showed that mean scores of normal students in self-compassion variable (except in isolation and self-judgment) and academic well-being (except academic burnout) were significantly less than students in learning disorder You had more (p <0.05). but there was no significant difference between the two groups in the human component and extreme equalization (p <0.05).
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of an Integrated Educational Protocol Including Self-Compassion, Parenting, and Cognitive Promoting (PSCP) on Reading Component in Children with Dyslexia
Zoleykha Abedini *, Rahim Badri Gargari, Eskandar Fathi Azar, , Shahram Vahedi
Journal of Applied Psycology Research, -
The Effectiveness of Teaching Philosophy for Children’s Moral Identity with a Moderating Role of Emotional Self-Regulation
Elaheh Mollaebrahimlou *, Shahram Vahedi, Ali Imanzadeh, Rahim Badri
Journal of research in instructional methods, -
Relationship Between Spiritual Intelligence, Life Satisfaction, Positive Religious Coping, and Resilience in Mothers of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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Journal of Religious Research And Efficiency,