Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during social interactions and associated with better behavioral and social outcomes. We examined the influence of culture on child emotion regulation (ER) and aggression and on early parenting practices, and the role of parenting in child ER. Methods: We assessed 48 mother-infant dyads from three cultures (1 UK, 2 South African) at infant age of 3 months for maternal sensitivity during face-to-face interactions and responses to infant distress during daily life, and at 2 years for child ER strategies and maternally reported aggression. Results: There were cultural differences in child ER, and these were associated with differences in levels of aggressi...
The capacity to regulate one\u27s emotions and engage in prosocial behavior is vital to personal dev...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
The study aims to analyze cultural similarities and differences in mothers‘ and their preschool chil...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
<strong><em>Background:</em></strong> The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achiev...
Mother-infant interactions, including culturally specific features, have been found to predict child...
Mother-infant interactions, including culturally specific features, have been found to predict chil...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Integrating emotional, socio-cultural and developmental perspectives, the current research focuses o...
We investigated whether bidirectional associations between parental warmth and behavioral control an...
Objectives To test associations between 11 caregiver aggressive and non-aggressive discipline behavi...
Introduction: Differences in emotional control and social skills appear to partially reflect differe...
The current study sought to examine how infant negative affect changes with age and the factors that...
Children’s early emotion regulation strategies (ERS) have been related to externalizing problems; ho...
The capacity to regulate one\u27s emotions and engage in prosocial behavior is vital to personal dev...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
The study aims to analyze cultural similarities and differences in mothers‘ and their preschool chil...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
<strong><em>Background:</em></strong> The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achiev...
Mother-infant interactions, including culturally specific features, have been found to predict child...
Mother-infant interactions, including culturally specific features, have been found to predict chil...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Integrating emotional, socio-cultural and developmental perspectives, the current research focuses o...
We investigated whether bidirectional associations between parental warmth and behavioral control an...
Objectives To test associations between 11 caregiver aggressive and non-aggressive discipline behavi...
Introduction: Differences in emotional control and social skills appear to partially reflect differe...
The current study sought to examine how infant negative affect changes with age and the factors that...
Children’s early emotion regulation strategies (ERS) have been related to externalizing problems; ho...
The capacity to regulate one\u27s emotions and engage in prosocial behavior is vital to personal dev...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
The study aims to analyze cultural similarities and differences in mothers‘ and their preschool chil...