Examination of child temperament and early adult-child relationships is of vital importance to children\u27s socio-emotional development, school success, and the prevention of future problem behaviors. In response, the current project examined the interaction of parenting style, child temperament, and the quality of the teacher-child relationship in predicting low-income children\u27s school adjustment. One hundred fifty-four children (70 girls and 84 boys), their parents, lead teachers, and teacher aides participated in this study with data collected in both preschool (Head Start) and in Kindergarten. Parents completed questionnaires pertaining to parenting styles and child temperament, while teachers also completed questionnaires o...
The purpose of the present study is to examine parent and teacher influences on preschool children's...
Parental involvement (PI) in their children’s schools has been shown to have a positive influence on...
Coping has been shown to be related to many positive outcomes in children, including better psycholo...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
We examined the relationship between authoritative and authoritarian parenting styles and socio-emot...
The present study is an investigation of the contributions of child temperament (persistence and rea...
The goal of the study was to examine whether target children's temperamental negative emotional expr...
The present study is designed to examine the association between child temperament and teacher-child...
This study compared the frequency of various kinds of teacher-student dyadic interactions for childr...
The aim of this study was to examine the reciprocal relationship between parenting behaviors (suppor...
This study aimed at investigating the reciprocal longitudinal associations between teacher– and pare...
This study investigated the associations between parenting styles (affection, behavioral control, an...
Temperamental reactivity places children at risk for developing more externalizing behavior and less...
Children’s interactions with peers in early childhood have been consistently linked to their academi...
Examination of child temperament and early adult-child relationships is of vital importance to chil...
The purpose of the present study is to examine parent and teacher influences on preschool children's...
Parental involvement (PI) in their children’s schools has been shown to have a positive influence on...
Coping has been shown to be related to many positive outcomes in children, including better psycholo...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how qualities of parent-child and teacher-child rela...
We examined the relationship between authoritative and authoritarian parenting styles and socio-emot...
The present study is an investigation of the contributions of child temperament (persistence and rea...
The goal of the study was to examine whether target children's temperamental negative emotional expr...
The present study is designed to examine the association between child temperament and teacher-child...
This study compared the frequency of various kinds of teacher-student dyadic interactions for childr...
The aim of this study was to examine the reciprocal relationship between parenting behaviors (suppor...
This study aimed at investigating the reciprocal longitudinal associations between teacher– and pare...
This study investigated the associations between parenting styles (affection, behavioral control, an...
Temperamental reactivity places children at risk for developing more externalizing behavior and less...
Children’s interactions with peers in early childhood have been consistently linked to their academi...
Examination of child temperament and early adult-child relationships is of vital importance to chil...
The purpose of the present study is to examine parent and teacher influences on preschool children's...
Parental involvement (PI) in their children’s schools has been shown to have a positive influence on...
Coping has been shown to be related to many positive outcomes in children, including better psycholo...