This study examined social interaction as a mediator between externalized behaviour difficulties and children's engagement in preschool. Data from 663 children (340 boys), aged 18–71 months, were collected at 81 Swedish preschool units in six municipalities to test a path model that included child, teacher, and child groups. The results indicated that behaviour difficulties and engagement may occur simultaneously. Hyperactivity had a direct negative influence on engagement, which was not the case with conduct problems. Teachers’ responsiveness as well as positive interactions with peers had an indirect influence on the relationship between hyperactivity and engagement. Responsive staff and positive interactions within the child group seem t...
Social factors in the classroom (such as interactions with peers and teachers, talk, observation of ...
Mental health problems often debut in early childhood and may last throughout adulthood, thereby mak...
Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young chi...
This study examined social interaction as a mediator between externalized behaviour difficulties and...
The overall aim of this thesis is to enhance knowledge regarding engagement among children with and ...
Background and aims Social interactions in preschool and a childs gender are, in cross-sectional stu...
Based on bioecological systems theory, engagement is the mechanism for children's learning and devel...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Social interactions in preschool and a child's gender are, in cross-sectional s...
The present thesis sought to compare participation in social types of play of children with and with...
Introduction: Externalizing behavior problems, which are often operationalized to include hyperactiv...
Preschool childrens engagement/social interaction skills can be seen as aspects of positive function...
Preschool staffs responsiveness affects childrens behaviour, their difficulties, and engagement in t...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
The effect of closeness and conflict in the teacher-child relationship on the course and malleabilit...
Social factors in the classroom (such as interactions with peers and teachers, talk, observation of ...
Mental health problems often debut in early childhood and may last throughout adulthood, thereby mak...
Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young chi...
This study examined social interaction as a mediator between externalized behaviour difficulties and...
The overall aim of this thesis is to enhance knowledge regarding engagement among children with and ...
Background and aims Social interactions in preschool and a childs gender are, in cross-sectional stu...
Based on bioecological systems theory, engagement is the mechanism for children's learning and devel...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Social interactions in preschool and a child's gender are, in cross-sectional s...
The present thesis sought to compare participation in social types of play of children with and with...
Introduction: Externalizing behavior problems, which are often operationalized to include hyperactiv...
Preschool childrens engagement/social interaction skills can be seen as aspects of positive function...
Preschool staffs responsiveness affects childrens behaviour, their difficulties, and engagement in t...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
The effect of closeness and conflict in the teacher-child relationship on the course and malleabilit...
Social factors in the classroom (such as interactions with peers and teachers, talk, observation of ...
Mental health problems often debut in early childhood and may last throughout adulthood, thereby mak...
Previous research has shown links between parenting and externalizing behavior problems in young chi...