135 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Emotion regulation has been recognized as a significant component of children's social development that plays a predominant role in helping to establish prosocial interactions with family members and peers (Blair, Denham, Kochanoff, & Whipple, 2004). Conflicts between siblings represent a significant problem for many families. Because the sibling relationship is a potentially volatile one, the promotion of emotion regulation skills may reduce negativity in this relationship. The goal of this study was to investigate whether strengthening emotion regulation and prosocial sibling behaviors, through an intervention program, More Fun with Sisters and Brothers (MFWSB), leads ...
Background Conflict among siblings is linked with potentially lifelong social, cognitive, and behavi...
Title: A Randomized Control Trial to Evaluate a Social Skills Training Intervention for Sibling Conf...
80% of American children grow up in a household with one or more siblings (Dunn, 2000). These relati...
135 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Emotion regulation has been r...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This study examined sibling relationships as a factor that determines the impact of parents\u27 host...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
Although most children grow up with siblings, this relationship is greatly understudied compared to ...
Childhood sibling aggression and its influence on an individual\u27s ability to regulate emotions la...
There is literature which indicates that parent-child interaction could be a factor in how children ...
The purpose of this study was to use social skills training on an individual child to enhance the re...
This study examined sibling relationships as a factor that determines the impact of parents\u27 host...
Sibling programming is an important part of a prevention framework, particularly for youth in foster...
The purpose of this study was to use social skills training on an individual child to enhance the re...
Mobility restriction affected mesosystem social unit, including children's relationship with parents...
Background Conflict among siblings is linked with potentially lifelong social, cognitive, and behavi...
Title: A Randomized Control Trial to Evaluate a Social Skills Training Intervention for Sibling Conf...
80% of American children grow up in a household with one or more siblings (Dunn, 2000). These relati...
135 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Emotion regulation has been r...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This study examined sibling relationships as a factor that determines the impact of parents\u27 host...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
Although most children grow up with siblings, this relationship is greatly understudied compared to ...
Childhood sibling aggression and its influence on an individual\u27s ability to regulate emotions la...
There is literature which indicates that parent-child interaction could be a factor in how children ...
The purpose of this study was to use social skills training on an individual child to enhance the re...
This study examined sibling relationships as a factor that determines the impact of parents\u27 host...
Sibling programming is an important part of a prevention framework, particularly for youth in foster...
The purpose of this study was to use social skills training on an individual child to enhance the re...
Mobility restriction affected mesosystem social unit, including children's relationship with parents...
Background Conflict among siblings is linked with potentially lifelong social, cognitive, and behavi...
Title: A Randomized Control Trial to Evaluate a Social Skills Training Intervention for Sibling Conf...
80% of American children grow up in a household with one or more siblings (Dunn, 2000). These relati...