The development of children's emotional competence (EC) throughout the preschool period is critical for supporting their future social competence, transition to school and long-term academic success. This paper reports on survey responses of 78 Australian preschool educators to the scale Preschool Educators' Readiness for Promoting Children's Emotional Competence modified from Bouillet, Ivanec & Miljevic-Ridicki (2014) and a short open response section. This scale sought the views of educators regarding aspects such as their competence, willingness to promote children's emotional competence and the influence of institutional environment and conditions, with response variations explored across different locations, centre type and also re...
The present study aimed to investigate the associations between teachers’ observed emotional support...
Some preschool students have not yet developed the skills to regulate their emotions. Without suffic...
Emotional and social competence are widely recognised as important for educational achievement and f...
The development of children's emotional competence (EC) throughout the preschool period is critical ...
This study examined the perceptions of four preschool teachers regarding the importance of students'...
The aim of this research is to thoroughly investigate preschool teachers' opinions about emotional c...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Preschool teachers acknowledg...
Emotional competence is one of the essential abilities to be possessed by children. Children with go...
This article describes the process and results of a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) on teachers’ a...
Introduction. This paper describes the evaluation of two training programmes, one targeted at teache...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Psychology)Literature identified that emotional/ social competence is und...
Emotions are a part of our lives, thus making it crucial to be able to control them. However, this a...
Fostering and nurturing young children with good social-emotional skills are vitally important. Prev...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
Young children, even before they can articulate or write about it, experience a wide range of emotio...
The present study aimed to investigate the associations between teachers’ observed emotional support...
Some preschool students have not yet developed the skills to regulate their emotions. Without suffic...
Emotional and social competence are widely recognised as important for educational achievement and f...
The development of children's emotional competence (EC) throughout the preschool period is critical ...
This study examined the perceptions of four preschool teachers regarding the importance of students'...
The aim of this research is to thoroughly investigate preschool teachers' opinions about emotional c...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Preschool teachers acknowledg...
Emotional competence is one of the essential abilities to be possessed by children. Children with go...
This article describes the process and results of a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) on teachers’ a...
Introduction. This paper describes the evaluation of two training programmes, one targeted at teache...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Psychology)Literature identified that emotional/ social competence is und...
Emotions are a part of our lives, thus making it crucial to be able to control them. However, this a...
Fostering and nurturing young children with good social-emotional skills are vitally important. Prev...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
Young children, even before they can articulate or write about it, experience a wide range of emotio...
The present study aimed to investigate the associations between teachers’ observed emotional support...
Some preschool students have not yet developed the skills to regulate their emotions. Without suffic...
Emotional and social competence are widely recognised as important for educational achievement and f...