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Rosie Ensor

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Developmental Neuropsychology|September 8, 2005
Executive function and theory of mind in 2 year olds: a family affair?Claire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Child Development|February 14, 2008
Content or connectedness? Mother-child talk and early social understandingRosie Ensor, Claire Hughes
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 3, 2010
Individual differences in growth in executive function across the transition to school predict externalizing and internalizing behaviors and self-perceived academic success at 6 years of ageClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 5, 2006
Behavioural problems in 2-year-olds: links with individual differences in theory of mind, executive function and harsh parentingClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|October 5, 2007
Does executive function matter for preschoolers' problem behaviors?Claire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Developmental Psychology|November 21, 2007
Executive function and theory of mind: Predictive relations from ages 2 to 4Claire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|October 5, 2007
Positive and protective: effects of early theory of mind on problem behaviors in at-risk preschoolersClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 18, 2010
Individual differences in false belief understanding are stable from 3 to 6 years of age and predict children's mental state talk with school friendsClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor, Alex Marks
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 10, 2015
Does executive function mediate the path from mothers' depressive symptoms to young children's problem behaviors?Gabriela D Roman, Rosie Ensor, Claire Hughes
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|June 30, 2010
Trajectories of antisocial behaviour towards siblings predict antisocial behaviour towards peersRosie Ensor, Alex Marks, Lorna Jacobs, et al.
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Developmental Neuropsychology|September 8, 2005
Executive function and theory of mind in 2 year olds: a family affair?Claire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Child Development|February 14, 2008
Content or connectedness? Mother-child talk and early social understandingRosie Ensor, Claire Hughes
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 3, 2010
Individual differences in growth in executive function across the transition to school predict externalizing and internalizing behaviors and self-perceived academic success at 6 years of ageClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 5, 2006
Behavioural problems in 2-year-olds: links with individual differences in theory of mind, executive function and harsh parentingClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|October 5, 2007
Does executive function matter for preschoolers' problem behaviors?Claire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Developmental Psychology|November 21, 2007
Executive function and theory of mind: Predictive relations from ages 2 to 4Claire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|October 5, 2007
Positive and protective: effects of early theory of mind on problem behaviors in at-risk preschoolersClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 18, 2010
Individual differences in false belief understanding are stable from 3 to 6 years of age and predict children's mental state talk with school friendsClaire Hughes, Rosie Ensor, Alex Marks
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 10, 2015
Does executive function mediate the path from mothers' depressive symptoms to young children's problem behaviors?Gabriela D Roman, Rosie Ensor, Claire Hughes
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|June 30, 2010
Trajectories of antisocial behaviour towards siblings predict antisocial behaviour towards peersRosie Ensor, Alex Marks, Lorna Jacobs, et al.
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