The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior regulation of children at risk. In particular, the amplifying or attenuating effect of one context (i.e., teacher–child relationships) for another context (i.e., parent–child relationship) on children’s behavior regulation was examined. Participants were 291 children (159 boys) ages 37–70 months (M = 53.88 months, SD = 6.44 months) from three different preschools serving low-income children in two Midwestern cities. Parents and teachers reported on their relationships with children during fall. Behavior regulation was assessed via structured tasks during spring and summer. After controlling for demographic variables, results showed that parent...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
This study examined the reciprocal associations between sleep (duration and quality) and aggressive ...
Children’s interactions with peers in early childhood have been consistently linked to their academi...
The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior r...
This study investigated patterns of reasoning regarding different types of moral transgressions and ...
The teacher relations and self-perception of children with externalizing (n = 26) and internalizing ...
Research Findings: Research on teacher–child relationships is important, as the quality of this rela...
The current study examined the associations between low‐income preschool children’s temperament (rea...
In this short-term longitudinal study, transactional links between teacher-child relationships and b...
This study examined early childhood predictors of adaptive emotion regulation among economically dis...
This study examined attention and memory processes assumed by the social information–processing mode...
Early externalizing behaviors can have significant and persistent impacts on young children's develo...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
Making a smooth transition to the K–12 (kindergarten through Grade 12) classroom context sets the st...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
This study examined the reciprocal associations between sleep (duration and quality) and aggressive ...
Children’s interactions with peers in early childhood have been consistently linked to their academi...
The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior r...
This study investigated patterns of reasoning regarding different types of moral transgressions and ...
The teacher relations and self-perception of children with externalizing (n = 26) and internalizing ...
Research Findings: Research on teacher–child relationships is important, as the quality of this rela...
The current study examined the associations between low‐income preschool children’s temperament (rea...
In this short-term longitudinal study, transactional links between teacher-child relationships and b...
This study examined early childhood predictors of adaptive emotion regulation among economically dis...
This study examined attention and memory processes assumed by the social information–processing mode...
Early externalizing behaviors can have significant and persistent impacts on young children's develo...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
Making a smooth transition to the K–12 (kindergarten through Grade 12) classroom context sets the st...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
This study examined the reciprocal associations between sleep (duration and quality) and aggressive ...
Children’s interactions with peers in early childhood have been consistently linked to their academi...