The transition to school is seen as an extensive process of adaptation during which children need to adjust to school standards. Successful adaptation is reflected in children's classroom behavior (i.e., prosocial behavior rather than behavior problems) and academic performance (Petriwskyj, Thorpe, & Tayler, 2005). It is well documented that cognitive abilities (i.e., IQ) are linked to academic indicators of success in school (e.g., Deary, Strand, Smith, & Fernandes, 2007). Recently, however, Duckworth and Seligman (2005) presented evidence that the ability to self-regulate has greater influence on a student's academic performance than his or her IQ. Self-regulation (the motivation and ability to control one's emotions and behaviors in pote...
Recent years have witnessed increasing academic self-regulation research. Researchers have compared ...
Some children fare better academically than others, even when family background and school and teach...
Self-regulation predicts school readiness and consists of “cool” and “hot” self regulation. “Cool” s...
The transition to school is seen as an extensive process of adaptation during which children need to...
The transition to school is seen as an extensive process of adaptation during which children need to...
The authors examined a new assessment of behavioral regulation and contributions to achievement and ...
The present study sought to examine whether preschool children’s emotion regulation, problem behavio...
This study investigated the role of children's emotion regulation skills and academic success in kin...
There is growing concern about the mental health and resilience of today’s students (McCain, Mustar...
Graduation date: 2013In recent years, self-regulation has emerged as a foundational skill for academ...
AbstractThis study investigates the interplay between family risk and the quality of classroom inter...
Children’s self-regulation abilities are key predictors of educational success and other life outcom...
Self-regulation involves metacognition, motivation, and strategic action. Children who develop and e...
Self-regulation involves individuals’ abilities to adapt cognitions, affect, and behaviors to respon...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2018. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Sc...
Recent years have witnessed increasing academic self-regulation research. Researchers have compared ...
Some children fare better academically than others, even when family background and school and teach...
Self-regulation predicts school readiness and consists of “cool” and “hot” self regulation. “Cool” s...
The transition to school is seen as an extensive process of adaptation during which children need to...
The transition to school is seen as an extensive process of adaptation during which children need to...
The authors examined a new assessment of behavioral regulation and contributions to achievement and ...
The present study sought to examine whether preschool children’s emotion regulation, problem behavio...
This study investigated the role of children's emotion regulation skills and academic success in kin...
There is growing concern about the mental health and resilience of today’s students (McCain, Mustar...
Graduation date: 2013In recent years, self-regulation has emerged as a foundational skill for academ...
AbstractThis study investigates the interplay between family risk and the quality of classroom inter...
Children’s self-regulation abilities are key predictors of educational success and other life outcom...
Self-regulation involves metacognition, motivation, and strategic action. Children who develop and e...
Self-regulation involves individuals’ abilities to adapt cognitions, affect, and behaviors to respon...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2018. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Sc...
Recent years have witnessed increasing academic self-regulation research. Researchers have compared ...
Some children fare better academically than others, even when family background and school and teach...
Self-regulation predicts school readiness and consists of “cool” and “hot” self regulation. “Cool” s...