There has been an increasing focus on social and emotional development in educational programmes in early childhood as both variables are believed to influence behavioural outcomes in the classroom. However, relationships between social and emotional development and behaviour in early childhood have rarely been explored. This article sets out to investigate the conceptualisation of these variables and their interrelationships. Structural equation models were used to assess whether differences exist between boys and girls in relation to social and emotional competences, which could affect the relative success of such programmes. This article is based on cross-sectional data collected from 749 four- to six-year-olds and their teachers. The fi...
This study examined whether being poorly preferred by peers may partially explain why boys with oppo...
The ability of young children to manage their emotions and behaviours is an important prerequisite f...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
There has been an increasing focus on social and emotional development in educational programmes in ...
Gender differences in student achievement have been widely studied. Considering the long-term effect...
Background: In the early school years, children need positive attitudes to school and experiences th...
Aim. This research aimed to establish baseline age, gender, and sociodemographic differences in scho...
The existence of emotional and behavioural problems in young children has been extensively documente...
The goal of the study was to examine and provide exploratory findings regarding the effects of child...
This 1-year prospective study aimed to examine associations between children's preschool emotional a...
This paper aims to determine possible gender differences in children’s observed emotional expression...
Social and emotional development in young children has to do with how young children feel about them...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between sex, social status and social beha...
Though many studies have suggested that social and behavioral skills play a central role in gender s...
The study investigated the predictive value of pro-social behaviour for developmental pathways of be...
This study examined whether being poorly preferred by peers may partially explain why boys with oppo...
The ability of young children to manage their emotions and behaviours is an important prerequisite f...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
There has been an increasing focus on social and emotional development in educational programmes in ...
Gender differences in student achievement have been widely studied. Considering the long-term effect...
Background: In the early school years, children need positive attitudes to school and experiences th...
Aim. This research aimed to establish baseline age, gender, and sociodemographic differences in scho...
The existence of emotional and behavioural problems in young children has been extensively documente...
The goal of the study was to examine and provide exploratory findings regarding the effects of child...
This 1-year prospective study aimed to examine associations between children's preschool emotional a...
This paper aims to determine possible gender differences in children’s observed emotional expression...
Social and emotional development in young children has to do with how young children feel about them...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between sex, social status and social beha...
Though many studies have suggested that social and behavioral skills play a central role in gender s...
The study investigated the predictive value of pro-social behaviour for developmental pathways of be...
This study examined whether being poorly preferred by peers may partially explain why boys with oppo...
The ability of young children to manage their emotions and behaviours is an important prerequisite f...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...