Preschool boys' emotional displays during conflicts with mixed-sex peers were related to individual differences in peer sociometric status and teacher ratings of disruptive behavior. Participants were 60 4- to 5-year old boys from low-income families who were videotaped with a small group of classmates in a Head Start preschool classroom. Conflicts were identified and emotional displays were coded from videotape. Results indicated that conflicts were more negative in emotional tone at the end than at the beginning of the year. Furthermore, children tended to mirror each others' emotional displays at the end but not the beginning of the preschool year. In addition, gleeful taunting, a form of emotional aggression, more strongly predicted neg...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations between preschoolers' social adjustment and t...
The present work investigated whether emotion regulation and social preference were associated with ...
Peer interactions in early childhood are thought to be critical for helping young children learn imp...
Using a puppet procedure depicting hypothetical conflict involving the participant and a peer, 96 pr...
This study examined emotion understanding and reconciliation in 47 (24 girls) 4-6-year-old preschool...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
To assess if preschool children can successfully identify externalizing symptomatic behaviors in the...
This study examined the influence of expressive strategies (i.e., verbal, facial, crying, sulking, a...
Research Findings: This study examined the stability of preschoolers' peer play behavior across the ...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
Research Findings: This study is an examination of (a) links between preschool children’s temperamen...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
This research provides summarizes an observational study of children’s spontaneous reactions to peer...
Fifty-six mothers and their 24-month-old toddlers were observed on two occasions in a series of labo...
Although peer conflict is a common experience in preschool classrooms, few studies have examined rel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations between preschoolers' social adjustment and t...
The present work investigated whether emotion regulation and social preference were associated with ...
Peer interactions in early childhood are thought to be critical for helping young children learn imp...
Using a puppet procedure depicting hypothetical conflict involving the participant and a peer, 96 pr...
This study examined emotion understanding and reconciliation in 47 (24 girls) 4-6-year-old preschool...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
To assess if preschool children can successfully identify externalizing symptomatic behaviors in the...
This study examined the influence of expressive strategies (i.e., verbal, facial, crying, sulking, a...
Research Findings: This study examined the stability of preschoolers' peer play behavior across the ...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
Research Findings: This study is an examination of (a) links between preschool children’s temperamen...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
This research provides summarizes an observational study of children’s spontaneous reactions to peer...
Fifty-six mothers and their 24-month-old toddlers were observed on two occasions in a series of labo...
Although peer conflict is a common experience in preschool classrooms, few studies have examined rel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations between preschoolers' social adjustment and t...
The present work investigated whether emotion regulation and social preference were associated with ...
Peer interactions in early childhood are thought to be critical for helping young children learn imp...