Recent curricula development in early childhood education has paid increasing attention to the development of emotion and emotion regulation in young children. The burgeoning literature on emotions has showed that children’s early development of emotion and emotion regulation plays an essential role in their development of social competence, school readiness, and later academic success. Much of the research on the early development of emotion and emotion regulation focused on the development in an individual and its correlations with other aspects of development by using quantitative methods that are conducted in laboratory settings. These quantitative studies provided important scientific evidence for the existence of correlations and the ...
The development of emotion regulation has been the focus of much research due to its long-term impac...
The successful management of emotions, defined as 'emotion regulation' is a fundamental skill that h...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.The purpose of this study was...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
The present research relied on the Process Model of Emotion Regulation (PMER, Gross, 2007) to invest...
T he question of how a eultural perspeetive informs the devclopment of children's self-regulati...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
The ability to regulate one's emotions is foundational for healthy development and functioning in a ...
Since Saarni (1979) began to research on children\u27s understanding of social display rules, some d...
Emotion regulation is a central process for nearly every aspect of human functioning. It is instrume...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
During the last several years, research on the development of emotion regulation (ER) has grown dram...
Emotions can be seen as both biologically prepared and socio-culturally shaped. Evidence on cultural...
This study sought to establish correlations between maternal emotion regulation strategies and child...
Background: Although emotion is central to most models of children’s well-being, few studies have ...
The development of emotion regulation has been the focus of much research due to its long-term impac...
The successful management of emotions, defined as 'emotion regulation' is a fundamental skill that h...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.The purpose of this study was...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
The present research relied on the Process Model of Emotion Regulation (PMER, Gross, 2007) to invest...
T he question of how a eultural perspeetive informs the devclopment of children's self-regulati...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
The ability to regulate one's emotions is foundational for healthy development and functioning in a ...
Since Saarni (1979) began to research on children\u27s understanding of social display rules, some d...
Emotion regulation is a central process for nearly every aspect of human functioning. It is instrume...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
During the last several years, research on the development of emotion regulation (ER) has grown dram...
Emotions can be seen as both biologically prepared and socio-culturally shaped. Evidence on cultural...
This study sought to establish correlations between maternal emotion regulation strategies and child...
Background: Although emotion is central to most models of children’s well-being, few studies have ...
The development of emotion regulation has been the focus of much research due to its long-term impac...
The successful management of emotions, defined as 'emotion regulation' is a fundamental skill that h...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.The purpose of this study was...