In early education contexts, shy children are prone to experiencing difficulties in their relationships with peer and teachers. These negative social experiences may, in turn, reinforce shy children's feelings of self-consciousness. The aim of the present study was to test a complex model linking shyness with self-conscious emotions (i.e., guilt, shame) through negative social experiences at preschool (i.e., peer difficulties, non-supportive teacher–child relationships). Participants were 131 (64 boys) preschool children (M = 55.89 months, SD = 9.75) and their teachers (two for each classroom). Multi-source assessment was employed, with parents rating children's shyness and self-conscious emotions (i.e., guilt, shame) and teachers evaluatin...
This study explored teachers\u27 shyness levels and self-efficacy when working with shy children in ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a method for studying shame and guilt in preschool children....
Differences between children’s self-ratings of shyness and ratings made by their teachers and primar...
In early education contexts, shy children are prone to experiencing difficulties in their relationsh...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i.e...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i....
The present study utilized a short‐term longitudinal research design to examine the hypothesis that ...
Shyness in early childhood has been associated with less adaptive outcomes, including less social sk...
Shyness is a temperamental trait characterized by wariness, fear, and self-consciousness in social s...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the significance of preschool teachers´ view of shy chil...
Differences between children’s self-ratings of shyness and ratings made by their teachers and primar...
In present study, we examined the protective role of peer acceptance in the links between two subtyp...
Abstract Self-conscious emotions emerge early in human development and they help children navigate s...
In this two-wave longitudinal study, concurrent and longitudinal relations among teacher-reported sh...
Childhood shyness plays an important role in terms of learning and socialization and can have profo...
This study explored teachers\u27 shyness levels and self-efficacy when working with shy children in ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a method for studying shame and guilt in preschool children....
Differences between children’s self-ratings of shyness and ratings made by their teachers and primar...
In early education contexts, shy children are prone to experiencing difficulties in their relationsh...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i.e...
The present study investigated the potential protective role of components of emotion knowledge (i....
The present study utilized a short‐term longitudinal research design to examine the hypothesis that ...
Shyness in early childhood has been associated with less adaptive outcomes, including less social sk...
Shyness is a temperamental trait characterized by wariness, fear, and self-consciousness in social s...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the significance of preschool teachers´ view of shy chil...
Differences between children’s self-ratings of shyness and ratings made by their teachers and primar...
In present study, we examined the protective role of peer acceptance in the links between two subtyp...
Abstract Self-conscious emotions emerge early in human development and they help children navigate s...
In this two-wave longitudinal study, concurrent and longitudinal relations among teacher-reported sh...
Childhood shyness plays an important role in terms of learning and socialization and can have profo...
This study explored teachers\u27 shyness levels and self-efficacy when working with shy children in ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a method for studying shame and guilt in preschool children....
Differences between children’s self-ratings of shyness and ratings made by their teachers and primar...