Pala, F Cansu/0000-0001-8489-4870; Lewis, Charlie/0000-0001-9883-7893WOS: 000565012000001A grasp of the fact that emotional displays may not match a person's underlying feelings has been thought to develop in the elementary school years. Two prominent scales address the issue of how one might feel a negative feeling but need to display an different expression. Data from these scales suggest that children's comprehension of the need to regulate emotional expression may emerge as the child starts school. This study aimed to create a more comprehensive analysis of the understanding of regulation of emotions and test a younger cohort. Sixty-two 3-5-year-old children, in Turkish preschools, were presented with nine vignettes depicting scenes in ...
This preliminary study aims to investigate children’s ability to understand that the emotional expre...
The paper focuses on the development of higher mental functions responsible for emotional regulation...
Emotions are complex processes: we live them every day, we think about them and we wonder, how to re...
A grasp of the fact that emotional displays may not match a person’s underlying feelings has been th...
This study examined preschoolers understanding of three aspects of emotion--the distinction between ...
This research explored preschoolers’ understanding of emotion by examining children’s own facial exp...
Understanding emotion dissimulation 2 Two studies were designed to assess children’s understanding o...
Introduction. Beliefs of preschool teachers about specific characteristics of children’s emotional d...
My research aimed at determining which emotions are the most common in 3 to 4 year old children, how...
Bibliography: pages 60-62.The present study explored children's understanding of display rules for e...
BACKGROUND Emotions have, in their expression, a communicative function (Ekman, 1997) and, expressin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the development of children's emotion regulation that expre...
Preschool, kindergarten, first and second-grade children were told twelve stories describing emotion...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
72 three- to five-year-old preschoolers were exposed to stories in which the character got (or did n...
This preliminary study aims to investigate children’s ability to understand that the emotional expre...
The paper focuses on the development of higher mental functions responsible for emotional regulation...
Emotions are complex processes: we live them every day, we think about them and we wonder, how to re...
A grasp of the fact that emotional displays may not match a person’s underlying feelings has been th...
This study examined preschoolers understanding of three aspects of emotion--the distinction between ...
This research explored preschoolers’ understanding of emotion by examining children’s own facial exp...
Understanding emotion dissimulation 2 Two studies were designed to assess children’s understanding o...
Introduction. Beliefs of preschool teachers about specific characteristics of children’s emotional d...
My research aimed at determining which emotions are the most common in 3 to 4 year old children, how...
Bibliography: pages 60-62.The present study explored children's understanding of display rules for e...
BACKGROUND Emotions have, in their expression, a communicative function (Ekman, 1997) and, expressin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the development of children's emotion regulation that expre...
Preschool, kindergarten, first and second-grade children were told twelve stories describing emotion...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
72 three- to five-year-old preschoolers were exposed to stories in which the character got (or did n...
This preliminary study aims to investigate children’s ability to understand that the emotional expre...
The paper focuses on the development of higher mental functions responsible for emotional regulation...
Emotions are complex processes: we live them every day, we think about them and we wonder, how to re...