Being able to cope in emotionally demanding situations is a necessary skill for both children and adults. Parents use many disciplinary techniques to help children manage their misbehaviour and overtly expressed negative emotions. Although numerous parenting strategies have been described by researchers and professionals, there are limited numbers of studies looking at aspects of disciplinary practices from young children's perspectives. By understanding children's affective responses to discipline practices, it is possible that parents can provide more effective help for their children, and reduce negative moods such as hostility. Based on Evans' model of the development of hostility, the present study investigated how young children's exp...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
In the literature, the tendency to attribute hostile intent is called “hostile attribution bias”. Af...
Children\u27s conceptions of anger were examined in three groups of children ages 6-7, 8-9, and 11-1...
Three studies were undertaken to explore cognitive underpinnings of anger.Doctor of Psychology (Clin...
This study compared emotions, assessed during fair and unfair situations, between children (aged 8 t...
Anger is a strong emotion that often leads to negative coping strategies. Children\u27s anger poses ...
The present study investigates children's understanding of their emotions during and at the end of a...
Summary Parents' opinion on peculiarities of aggressive behavior of preschool children Parents’ opin...
The purpose of t his research is to determine if social context influences a child\u27s decision to ...
In two studies, we examined first- and second-grade children's judgments of aggressive, withdrawn, a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of empathy in anger management programs for young c...
Parental sensitivity is critical in the development of children’s attachment to their caregivers. Se...
This study examined the relationship between parenting style and preschoolers\u27 perceptions of int...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
Children’s appraisals of conflictual and aggressive parental interactions mediate their effect on ch...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
In the literature, the tendency to attribute hostile intent is called “hostile attribution bias”. Af...
Children\u27s conceptions of anger were examined in three groups of children ages 6-7, 8-9, and 11-1...
Three studies were undertaken to explore cognitive underpinnings of anger.Doctor of Psychology (Clin...
This study compared emotions, assessed during fair and unfair situations, between children (aged 8 t...
Anger is a strong emotion that often leads to negative coping strategies. Children\u27s anger poses ...
The present study investigates children's understanding of their emotions during and at the end of a...
Summary Parents' opinion on peculiarities of aggressive behavior of preschool children Parents’ opin...
The purpose of t his research is to determine if social context influences a child\u27s decision to ...
In two studies, we examined first- and second-grade children's judgments of aggressive, withdrawn, a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of empathy in anger management programs for young c...
Parental sensitivity is critical in the development of children’s attachment to their caregivers. Se...
This study examined the relationship between parenting style and preschoolers\u27 perceptions of int...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
Children’s appraisals of conflictual and aggressive parental interactions mediate their effect on ch...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
In the literature, the tendency to attribute hostile intent is called “hostile attribution bias”. Af...
Children\u27s conceptions of anger were examined in three groups of children ages 6-7, 8-9, and 11-1...