The need-to-belong theory stipulates that social exclusion (i.e., being rejected by peers) impairs the ability to self-regulate, and experimental studies with adults support this contention, at least on a short-term basis. Few studies have investigated whether social exclusion affects the development of self-regulation of children in a more enduring manner. By using data from a community sample of 762 children, we investigated reciprocal relations between social exclusion and self-regulation from age 4 to age 6. Social exclusion was reported by teachers, whereas self-regulation was reported by parents. Autoregressive latent cross-lagged analyses showed that social exclusion predicted impaired development of dispositional self-regulation and...
Self-regulation is essential for successful social functioning, yet more remains to be understood ab...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...
The need-to-belong theory stipulates that social exclusion (i.e., being rejected by peers) impairs t...
The need-to-belong theory stipulates that social exclusion (i.e., being rejected by peers) impairs t...
The need-to-belong theory stipulates that social exclusion fosters aggression, whereas the social-re...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Over 20 years of research has shown that social exclusion is a pervasive and powerful form of social...
Research and theory indicate that self-efficacy can be influenced by factors related to persuasion, ...
School exclusion has profound implications for life chances. Mentoring, alternative provision and an...
Four experiments tested the idea that social exclusion leads to (unintentionally) self-defeating beh...
Social participation of pupils with special educational needs (SEN) is a central topic in the curren...
53 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.A diathesis-stress model is pr...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...
Self-regulation is essential for successful social functioning, yet more remains to be understood ab...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...
The need-to-belong theory stipulates that social exclusion (i.e., being rejected by peers) impairs t...
The need-to-belong theory stipulates that social exclusion (i.e., being rejected by peers) impairs t...
The need-to-belong theory stipulates that social exclusion fosters aggression, whereas the social-re...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Over 20 years of research has shown that social exclusion is a pervasive and powerful form of social...
Research and theory indicate that self-efficacy can be influenced by factors related to persuasion, ...
School exclusion has profound implications for life chances. Mentoring, alternative provision and an...
Four experiments tested the idea that social exclusion leads to (unintentionally) self-defeating beh...
Social participation of pupils with special educational needs (SEN) is a central topic in the curren...
53 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.A diathesis-stress model is pr...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...
Self-regulation is essential for successful social functioning, yet more remains to be understood ab...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...
Some pupils already show unexcused, illegal, surreptitious absences in elementary education or the f...