The current study is an examination of the teacher–child relationships (closeness and conflict) as a predictor of children’s self-regulation in preschool, with a focus on child gender as moderator of associations between teacher–child relationships and children’s self-regulation. Participants were 291 low-income children (159 males; 37–70 months old) in the United States and 362 low-income children (165 males; 42–79 months) in Turkey, and their teachers. Teacher–child relationship was assessed via teacher-report and children’s self-regulation was assessed by independent researchers via structured tasks. Gender moderated the association between teacher–child conflict and self-regulation in children from the U.S. such that boys with lower lev...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Children with externalizing behavior problems often develop conflictual relationships with teachers,...
WOS: 000456421800008The current study is an examination of the teacher-child relationships (closenes...
Past research highlights the important role of the teacher-child relationship in children's school a...
The goal of the study was to examine and provide exploratory findings regarding the effects of child...
The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior r...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
This study examined the quality of the classroom climate and dyadic teacher-child relationships as p...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
WOS: 000443987100003The present study examined the concurrent contributions of parent-child and teac...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Children with externalizing behavior problems often develop conflictual relationships with teachers,...
WOS: 000456421800008The current study is an examination of the teacher-child relationships (closenes...
Past research highlights the important role of the teacher-child relationship in children's school a...
The goal of the study was to examine and provide exploratory findings regarding the effects of child...
The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior r...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
This study examined the quality of the classroom climate and dyadic teacher-child relationships as p...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
WOS: 000443987100003The present study examined the concurrent contributions of parent-child and teac...
The present study examined the concurrent contribution of Turkish children’s temperament and teacher...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Children with externalizing behavior problems often develop conflictual relationships with teachers,...