The sensitivity of preservice teachers to the impact of teasing on children was examined. Preservice teachers (n = 164) and elementary-age children (n = 184) viewed one of three videotaped responses (i.e., Hostile, Ignore, or Humorous) to an observed teasing incident among children and then evaluated the child actor\u27s response to the teasing and social status of the participants in the teasing episode. Preservice teachers were asked to respond as they thought children would. Results revealed several important differences between responses of preservice teachers and children, including how mad participants would be if they were involved and the effectiveness of the child\u27s response to discourage subsequent teasing. Results are discusse...
The purpose of this study was purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding of the dyn...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
Bullying, a common, persistent, and detrimental occurrence in schools, adversely affects the social,...
The sensitivity of preservice teachers to the impact of teasing on children was examined. Preservice...
The present study addresses children\u27s assessments of responses to teasing. Participants viewed ...
Teasing is a common and sometimes problematic event in childhood that has received little empirical ...
The paper analyzed children’s perceptions of teasing within their real world peer relationships thr...
This study was designed to address the factors which influence children's perceptions of ambiguous ...
Research suggests that as children reach adolescence teasing is a common experience with negative co...
This paper discusses the different types of teasing that can occur and how it may effect children, a...
Teasing is a common form of social interaction, yet relatively understudied as a subject of scholarl...
Many early elementary school children; particularly those ages five through eight years old, may not...
Research has suggested that teasing, especially about physical appearance, is a common experience wi...
Research has suggested that teasing, especially about physical appearance, is a common experience wi...
The National Board of Health and Welfare conducted a survey in which it was estimated that in 2010, ...
The purpose of this study was purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding of the dyn...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
Bullying, a common, persistent, and detrimental occurrence in schools, adversely affects the social,...
The sensitivity of preservice teachers to the impact of teasing on children was examined. Preservice...
The present study addresses children\u27s assessments of responses to teasing. Participants viewed ...
Teasing is a common and sometimes problematic event in childhood that has received little empirical ...
The paper analyzed children’s perceptions of teasing within their real world peer relationships thr...
This study was designed to address the factors which influence children's perceptions of ambiguous ...
Research suggests that as children reach adolescence teasing is a common experience with negative co...
This paper discusses the different types of teasing that can occur and how it may effect children, a...
Teasing is a common form of social interaction, yet relatively understudied as a subject of scholarl...
Many early elementary school children; particularly those ages five through eight years old, may not...
Research has suggested that teasing, especially about physical appearance, is a common experience wi...
Research has suggested that teasing, especially about physical appearance, is a common experience wi...
The National Board of Health and Welfare conducted a survey in which it was estimated that in 2010, ...
The purpose of this study was purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding of the dyn...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
Bullying, a common, persistent, and detrimental occurrence in schools, adversely affects the social,...