Despite the large number of studies examining academic achievement of Chinese immigrant children (CIC) in Western countries, little is known about their social-emotional competence. Examination of the studies conducted in the last decade revealed mixed findings in terms of CIC’s social competence. Compared to Western children, CIC were found to possess less emotional knowledge and had difficulty regulating emotions consistent with the host cultural norms. The differences between Chinese collective and western individualist values are employed to consider these findings. The studies of CIC’s language competence with relevance to social-emotional adjustment are also reviewed. The results indicated that their English proficiency predicted thei...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...
As the number of Chinese immigrants grows exponentially, our public school system has subsequently f...
Sociality remains as an underestimated concept to explain the behavior of young immigrant students m...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Soci...
This study aims to examine social competence of Chinese immigrant children and its associations with...
Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to foster c...
Most recent Canadian studies on the mental health and behavioural problems of Canadian immigrant chi...
This study examined the psychosocial adjustment of Chinese immigrant children in satellite families ...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the developmental outcomes of Chinese American chil...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the developmental outcomes of Chinese American chil...
The present study examined relations between prosocial tendencies (dispositional sympathy and prosoc...
A series of social interaction situations representing the four emotions of happy, afraid, sad, and ...
xv, 97 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
Post-institutionalized Chinese and Eastern European children participated in two emotion understandi...
Post-institutionalized Chinese and Eastern European children participated in two emotion understandi...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...
As the number of Chinese immigrants grows exponentially, our public school system has subsequently f...
Sociality remains as an underestimated concept to explain the behavior of young immigrant students m...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Soci...
This study aims to examine social competence of Chinese immigrant children and its associations with...
Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to foster c...
Most recent Canadian studies on the mental health and behavioural problems of Canadian immigrant chi...
This study examined the psychosocial adjustment of Chinese immigrant children in satellite families ...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the developmental outcomes of Chinese American chil...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the developmental outcomes of Chinese American chil...
The present study examined relations between prosocial tendencies (dispositional sympathy and prosoc...
A series of social interaction situations representing the four emotions of happy, afraid, sad, and ...
xv, 97 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
Post-institutionalized Chinese and Eastern European children participated in two emotion understandi...
Post-institutionalized Chinese and Eastern European children participated in two emotion understandi...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...
As the number of Chinese immigrants grows exponentially, our public school system has subsequently f...
Sociality remains as an underestimated concept to explain the behavior of young immigrant students m...