The present study aimed to investigate the associations between teachers’ observed emotional support and social competence among Finnish pre-schoolers (6-year-olds). The quality of emotional support was observed using the Classroom Assessment Scoring System Pre-K in 47 preschool classrooms twice across the preschool year. Teachers rated children’s social competence in autumn and again in spring, using the Multisource Assessment of Social Competence Scale (MASCS), which produced sum scores for cooperating skills, empathy, impulsivity, and disruptiveness. Consistent with the transactional model, we specified reciprocal (auto-regressive and cross-lagged) relationships within a Multilevel Structural Equation Models (MSEM) framework. The results...
Preschool education is designed to foster social, cognitive, and academic gains for three- to five-y...
Teachers usually interact with their students in various ways including instruction. If there is a c...
In 2015, it was estimated that 4 million children entered kindergarten without the necessary skills ...
The present study aimed to investigate the associations between teachers’ observed emotional support...
The present study investigates the quality and variability of teacher–child interactions in relation...
This paper addresses the role of social emotional competence in the emotional and behavioral problem...
The present study investigates the quality and variability of teacher-child interactions in relation...
The aim of this research is to thoroughly investigate preschool teachers' opinions about emotional c...
This study aimed at examining reciprocal associations among teacher–child interactions, teachers' wo...
In the following article, we summarize research investigating the benefits of teachers providing emo...
Being able to positively interact and build relationships with playmates in preschool years is cruci...
AbstractResearch in the last decade has shown that social and emotional competencies in preschool ch...
Preschool PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies) is an evidence-based universal preventi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relations between preschool children\u27sschool readine...
The effects of the emotion regulation skills of the children attending preschool education on their ...
Preschool education is designed to foster social, cognitive, and academic gains for three- to five-y...
Teachers usually interact with their students in various ways including instruction. If there is a c...
In 2015, it was estimated that 4 million children entered kindergarten without the necessary skills ...
The present study aimed to investigate the associations between teachers’ observed emotional support...
The present study investigates the quality and variability of teacher–child interactions in relation...
This paper addresses the role of social emotional competence in the emotional and behavioral problem...
The present study investigates the quality and variability of teacher-child interactions in relation...
The aim of this research is to thoroughly investigate preschool teachers' opinions about emotional c...
This study aimed at examining reciprocal associations among teacher–child interactions, teachers' wo...
In the following article, we summarize research investigating the benefits of teachers providing emo...
Being able to positively interact and build relationships with playmates in preschool years is cruci...
AbstractResearch in the last decade has shown that social and emotional competencies in preschool ch...
Preschool PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies) is an evidence-based universal preventi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relations between preschool children\u27sschool readine...
The effects of the emotion regulation skills of the children attending preschool education on their ...
Preschool education is designed to foster social, cognitive, and academic gains for three- to five-y...
Teachers usually interact with their students in various ways including instruction. If there is a c...
In 2015, it was estimated that 4 million children entered kindergarten without the necessary skills ...