Neuroscientific advances and child development studies show 0-6 years represents a sensitive period for the development of emotional competence—the ability to identify, understand, express and regulate emotion, all foundational to self-regulation. Research suggests optimum teaching of emotional competence and self-regulation skills from birth is through interventions emphasizing co-regulation. This study aimed to examine begin to…ECSEL, an emotional cognitive and social early learning approach that promotes emotional competence and self-regulation by teaching emotion knowledge and emotion regulation through causal talk and causal talk in the emotional experience. The study collected data over three years from 100 students, aged 2-6, receivi...
This study examined social competence as mediator of emotion self-regulation’s association with acad...
Preschoolers have not yet developed emotion regulation skills, specifically anger and aggression. Em...
Regulation has been implicated in the development of emotional and behavioral disorders in child-hoo...
Neuroscientific advances and child development studies show 0-6 years represents a sensitive period...
Abstract Neuroscientific advances demonstrate that the age range from zero to 5 years old represents...
Emotional regulation is the ability to have control over one’s emotions; and typically develops in e...
Emotional self-regulation is a process of evaluating, managing and modifying emotions in order to ma...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
Self-regulation is the term referring to a set of abilities that we employ in order to engage in eve...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
AbstractEmotional competence is a multi-dimensional construct, consists of the skills to recognize a...
Social interaction skills are related to successful academic performance and mental health. One of t...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
Many young children have not yet developed emotion regulation skills. Children who develop these ski...
A differentiated knowledge of emotion regulation strategies (ERS) can lead to an effective use of st...
This study examined social competence as mediator of emotion self-regulation’s association with acad...
Preschoolers have not yet developed emotion regulation skills, specifically anger and aggression. Em...
Regulation has been implicated in the development of emotional and behavioral disorders in child-hoo...
Neuroscientific advances and child development studies show 0-6 years represents a sensitive period...
Abstract Neuroscientific advances demonstrate that the age range from zero to 5 years old represents...
Emotional regulation is the ability to have control over one’s emotions; and typically develops in e...
Emotional self-regulation is a process of evaluating, managing and modifying emotions in order to ma...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
Self-regulation is the term referring to a set of abilities that we employ in order to engage in eve...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
AbstractEmotional competence is a multi-dimensional construct, consists of the skills to recognize a...
Social interaction skills are related to successful academic performance and mental health. One of t...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
Many young children have not yet developed emotion regulation skills. Children who develop these ski...
A differentiated knowledge of emotion regulation strategies (ERS) can lead to an effective use of st...
This study examined social competence as mediator of emotion self-regulation’s association with acad...
Preschoolers have not yet developed emotion regulation skills, specifically anger and aggression. Em...
Regulation has been implicated in the development of emotional and behavioral disorders in child-hoo...