This study examined how peer relationships (i.e., sociometric and perceived popularity) and teacher-child relationships (i.e., support and conflict) impact one another throughout late childhood. The sample included 586 children (46% boys), followed annually from Grades 4 to 6 (Mage.wave1 = 9.26 years). Autoregressive cross-lagged modeling was applied. Results stress the importance of peer relationships in shaping teacher-child relationships and vice versa. Higher sociometric popularity predicted more teacher-child support, which in turn predicted higher sociometric popularity, beyond changes in children’s prosocial behavior. Higher perceived popularity predicted more teacher-child conflict (driven by children’s aggressive behavior), which, ...
Despite recent growth in research highlighting the potential of teacher-child relationships to promo...
This study investigated the effects of classroom friendship network structures (density and centrali...
The purpose of this study was to assess the associations between children's popularity, as indexed b...
This four-wave longitudinal study examined bidirectional associations among pupils' social status (p...
The present longitudinal study examined how relationships with teachers and peers jointly shape the ...
This study evaluated the association between family relations and changes in children\u27s popularit...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.A sample of 345 second- and t...
Although teachers and peers play an important role in shaping students’ engagement, no previous stud...
Although research has examined the bivariate effects of teacher support, peer acceptance, and engage...
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The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
The purpose of this study was to compare factors in the parent-child relationships of peer perceived...
Cross-informant concordance (peers vs. teachers), temporal stability, and reliability associated wit...
The links between children's externalizing behaviors and two characteristics of children's social in...
The quality of relationships in early childhood have lasting effects on children’s academic and beha...
Despite recent growth in research highlighting the potential of teacher-child relationships to promo...
This study investigated the effects of classroom friendship network structures (density and centrali...
The purpose of this study was to assess the associations between children's popularity, as indexed b...
This four-wave longitudinal study examined bidirectional associations among pupils' social status (p...
The present longitudinal study examined how relationships with teachers and peers jointly shape the ...
This study evaluated the association between family relations and changes in children\u27s popularit...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.A sample of 345 second- and t...
Although teachers and peers play an important role in shaping students’ engagement, no previous stud...
Although research has examined the bivariate effects of teacher support, peer acceptance, and engage...
Contains fulltext : 145401.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
The purpose of this study was to compare factors in the parent-child relationships of peer perceived...
Cross-informant concordance (peers vs. teachers), temporal stability, and reliability associated wit...
The links between children's externalizing behaviors and two characteristics of children's social in...
The quality of relationships in early childhood have lasting effects on children’s academic and beha...
Despite recent growth in research highlighting the potential of teacher-child relationships to promo...
This study investigated the effects of classroom friendship network structures (density and centrali...
The purpose of this study was to assess the associations between children's popularity, as indexed b...