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1. Social competence in early childhood: An empirical validation of the SOCIAL model.

2. Executive function mediates the prospective association between neurostructural differences within the central executive network and anti-social behavior after childhood traumatic brain injury.

3. Age-dependent differences in the impact of paediatric traumatic brain injury on executive functions: A prospective study using susceptibility-weighted imaging.

4. Executive Functions and Their Relation to Sleep Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Preschoolers.

5. Ready! Set? Let's Train!: Feasibility of an intensive attention training program and its beneficial effect after childhood traumatic brain injury.

6. Predictors of neuropsychological outcome after pediatric concussion.

7. Should Young Children with Traumatic Brain Injury Be Compared with Community or Orthopedic Control Participants?

8. A secure base from which to regulate: Attachment security in toddlerhood as a predictor of executive functioning at school entry.

9. Assessment of executive function in adolescence: a comparison of traditional and virtual reality tools.

10. Sleep and cognition in preschool years: specific links to executive functioning.

11. From Early Relationships to Preacademic Knowledge: A Sociocognitive Developmental Cascade to School Readiness

12. A Secure Base from Which to Regulate: Attachment Security in Toddlerhood as a Predictor of Executive Functioning at School Entry

13. Sleep and Cognition in Preschool Years: Specific Links to Executive Functioning

14. What predicts persisting social impairment following pediatric traumatic brain injury: contribution of a biopsychosocial approach.

15. Sociomoral Reasoning Skills during Childhood: A Comprehensive and Predictive Approach.

16. From Early Relationships to Preacademic Knowledge: A Sociocognitive Developmental Cascade to School Readiness.

17. Age-related differences in inhibitory control in the early school years.

18. Social Competence at 6 Months Following Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury.

19. What contributes to false belief understanding in childhood? A multidimensional approach.

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