This study examined emotion understanding and reconciliation in 47 (24 girls) 4-6-year-old preschool children. Participants first completed emotion recognition tasks and then answered questions regarding reconciliation tendencies and affective perspective-taking in a series of overt and relational aggressive conflict scenarios. Children's teachers reported their overt aggression, relational aggression, and prosocial behaviors in daily life. The results indicated that children's emotion recognition ability was associated with their reconciliation tendency in both types of conflict scenarios. Furthermore, children's affective perspective-taking in conflicts was associated with their reconciliation tendencies in the overt aggres...
Emotion understanding is one of the key skills in emotional competence (Saarni, Campos, Camras, & Wi...
The rapid detection and resolution of conflict between opposing action tendencies is crucial for our...
Although peer conflict is a common experience in preschool classrooms, few studies have examined rel...
Preschool boys' emotional displays during conflicts with mixed-sex peers were related to individual ...
Using an ethological observation method (the PC-MC comparison method), this study investigated patte...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
This study aims at investigating the affective and cognitive components of empathy in relation to bo...
The study explored the total, direct and indirect effects of emotion knowledge on adjustment in pres...
The present study examined the effect of familiarity with social partners on preschoolers’ prosocial...
The present study investigates children's understanding of their emotions during and at the end of a...
This short-term longitudinal study was designed to examine relational aggression associated with soc...
This study explored preschoolers ' social cognition about their affect and behavior in difficul...
Play provides children with the opportunity to train in fundamental social skills, including conflic...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
Emotion understanding is one of the key skills in emotional competence (Saarni, Campos, Camras, & Wi...
The rapid detection and resolution of conflict between opposing action tendencies is crucial for our...
Although peer conflict is a common experience in preschool classrooms, few studies have examined rel...
Preschool boys' emotional displays during conflicts with mixed-sex peers were related to individual ...
Using an ethological observation method (the PC-MC comparison method), this study investigated patte...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
This study aims at investigating the affective and cognitive components of empathy in relation to bo...
The study explored the total, direct and indirect effects of emotion knowledge on adjustment in pres...
The present study examined the effect of familiarity with social partners on preschoolers’ prosocial...
The present study investigates children's understanding of their emotions during and at the end of a...
This short-term longitudinal study was designed to examine relational aggression associated with soc...
This study explored preschoolers ' social cognition about their affect and behavior in difficul...
Play provides children with the opportunity to train in fundamental social skills, including conflic...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
Emotion understanding is one of the key skills in emotional competence (Saarni, Campos, Camras, & Wi...
The rapid detection and resolution of conflict between opposing action tendencies is crucial for our...
Although peer conflict is a common experience in preschool classrooms, few studies have examined rel...