Emotion Regulation describes the ability to influence the experience and expression of affect. Adaptive emotion regulation contributes to healthy development, social competence and academic success (Kochanska, Murray & Harlan, 2000). This study investigated the behavioural strategies for emotion regulation, emotion expression, regulatory styles and classroom behaviour in middle childhood. One hundred and twenty-eight children were recruited from five UK public and private primary schools. From within their school setting, participant sensitivity to emotion-eliciting events was recorded using ambulatory skin conductance technology whilst age-group paired children performed two LEGO construction tasks. Observed behaviours were video-recorded ...
The current study aimed to investigate emotion regulation (ER) strategy use in a sample of 21 clinic...
Nowadays, great attention has been devoted to the role played by emotions within school contexts, gi...
Emotional regulation is the ability to have control over one’s emotions; and typically develops in e...
Background: Although emotion is central to most models of children’s well-being, few studies have ...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
Emotion regulation is theorized to shape students’ engagement in learning activities, but the specif...
For the purpose of this study, my key question was “How can I as a primary school teacher support ch...
This research examined how teachers regulate their emotions in the context of student misbehaviour a...
Students’ emotion regulation plays a large role in their ability to acquire new knowledge; therefore...
The present research relied on the Process Model of Emotion Regulation (PMER, Gross, 2007) to invest...
The main purpose of the master's thesis was to find out how students regulate their emotions during ...
Effective emotion regulation strategies are important in everyday life and have important role in pr...
Abstract: Emotions affect, and are intertwined with, many of the cognitive processes of learning and...
This study is about recognising the prominent role of emotions in the educational context. Its core ...
Peer victimization is an emotionally charged experience, one that is all too common in schools today...
The current study aimed to investigate emotion regulation (ER) strategy use in a sample of 21 clinic...
Nowadays, great attention has been devoted to the role played by emotions within school contexts, gi...
Emotional regulation is the ability to have control over one’s emotions; and typically develops in e...
Background: Although emotion is central to most models of children’s well-being, few studies have ...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
Emotion regulation is theorized to shape students’ engagement in learning activities, but the specif...
For the purpose of this study, my key question was “How can I as a primary school teacher support ch...
This research examined how teachers regulate their emotions in the context of student misbehaviour a...
Students’ emotion regulation plays a large role in their ability to acquire new knowledge; therefore...
The present research relied on the Process Model of Emotion Regulation (PMER, Gross, 2007) to invest...
The main purpose of the master's thesis was to find out how students regulate their emotions during ...
Effective emotion regulation strategies are important in everyday life and have important role in pr...
Abstract: Emotions affect, and are intertwined with, many of the cognitive processes of learning and...
This study is about recognising the prominent role of emotions in the educational context. Its core ...
Peer victimization is an emotionally charged experience, one that is all too common in schools today...
The current study aimed to investigate emotion regulation (ER) strategy use in a sample of 21 clinic...
Nowadays, great attention has been devoted to the role played by emotions within school contexts, gi...
Emotional regulation is the ability to have control over one’s emotions; and typically develops in e...