Research Findings: This study examines whether the development of social skills during childhood serves as a mechanism through which temperamental anger and positive reactivity in toddlerhood influence children’s academic competence during preadolescence (N = 406). Temperamental anger at age 2 was negatively associated with children’s social skills at age 7; in turn, children’s social skills at age 7 were positively associated with teacher reports of academic performance and negatively associated with child and teacher reports of school problems at age 10. All 3 indirect effects were significant, which suggests that children’s social skills at age 7 is one mechanism through which temperamental anger at age 2 is associated with age 10 child-...
Early temperamental reactivity and attachment security are key predictors of children's social compe...
The purpose of t his research is to determine if social context influences a child\u27s decision to ...
The goal of the study was to examine whether target children's temperamental negative emotional expr...
Research Findings: This study examines whether the development of social skills during childhood ser...
Research Findings: This study examines whether the development of social skills during childhood ser...
This study investigated the role of temperamental anger in toddlerhood in the prediction of child so...
This study examined the relationship between social functioning and emergent academic development in...
Research Findings: Children’s social competence has been linked to successful transition to formal s...
Introduction: Differences in emotional control and social skills appear to partially reflect differe...
The goal of the study was to examine whether target children’s temperamental negative emotional expr...
Longitudinal research has demonstrated that children’s emotional and social skills are linked to the...
This study investigated the role of children's emotion regulation skills and academic success in kin...
Children’s interactions with peers in early childhood have been consistently linked to their academi...
Research Findings: This study examined the stability of preschoolers' peer play behavior across the ...
Fifty-six mothers and their 24-month-old toddlers were observed on two occasions in a series of labo...
Early temperamental reactivity and attachment security are key predictors of children's social compe...
The purpose of t his research is to determine if social context influences a child\u27s decision to ...
The goal of the study was to examine whether target children's temperamental negative emotional expr...
Research Findings: This study examines whether the development of social skills during childhood ser...
Research Findings: This study examines whether the development of social skills during childhood ser...
This study investigated the role of temperamental anger in toddlerhood in the prediction of child so...
This study examined the relationship between social functioning and emergent academic development in...
Research Findings: Children’s social competence has been linked to successful transition to formal s...
Introduction: Differences in emotional control and social skills appear to partially reflect differe...
The goal of the study was to examine whether target children’s temperamental negative emotional expr...
Longitudinal research has demonstrated that children’s emotional and social skills are linked to the...
This study investigated the role of children's emotion regulation skills and academic success in kin...
Children’s interactions with peers in early childhood have been consistently linked to their academi...
Research Findings: This study examined the stability of preschoolers' peer play behavior across the ...
Fifty-six mothers and their 24-month-old toddlers were observed on two occasions in a series of labo...
Early temperamental reactivity and attachment security are key predictors of children's social compe...
The purpose of t his research is to determine if social context influences a child\u27s decision to ...
The goal of the study was to examine whether target children's temperamental negative emotional expr...