A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization processes are associated with children’s subsequent adaptation. Few extant studies have examined this question across multiple developmental periods and levels of analysis. Here, we tested whether mothers’ supportive and nonsupportive reactions to their 5-year-old children’s negative emotions were associated with teacher and adolescent self-reported adjustment at age 15 via children’s physiological and behavioral emotion regulation at age 10 (N = 404). Results showed that maternal supportive reactions to their children’s negative emotions were associated with children’s greater emotion regulation in a laboratory task and also a composite of mother and teac...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way that parenting styles (e.g., authoritative and auth...
Emotion regulation is a central process for nearly every aspect of human functioning. It is instrume...
The development of emotional regulation capacities in children at high versus low risk for externali...
A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization processes are ...
A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization processes are ...
Introduction: Differences in emotional control and social skills appear to partially reflect differe...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
The current study examined the moderating effect of children's cardiac vagal suppression on the asso...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014A significant body of research suggests that the way p...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
The development of emotion regulation has been the focus of much research due to its long-term impac...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Parenting: Science and...
The role of regulation as a mediator of the relations between maternal emotional expressivity and ch...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way that parenting styles (e.g., authoritative and auth...
Emotion regulation is a central process for nearly every aspect of human functioning. It is instrume...
The development of emotional regulation capacities in children at high versus low risk for externali...
A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization processes are ...
A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization processes are ...
Introduction: Differences in emotional control and social skills appear to partially reflect differe...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
The current study examined the moderating effect of children's cardiac vagal suppression on the asso...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014A significant body of research suggests that the way p...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
The development of emotion regulation has been the focus of much research due to its long-term impac...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Parenting: Science and...
The role of regulation as a mediator of the relations between maternal emotional expressivity and ch...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way that parenting styles (e.g., authoritative and auth...
Emotion regulation is a central process for nearly every aspect of human functioning. It is instrume...
The development of emotional regulation capacities in children at high versus low risk for externali...