Emotional competence has an important influence on development in school. We hypothesized that reading and discussing children’s books with emotional content increases children’s emotional competence. To examine this assumption, we developed a literature- based intervention, named READING and FEELING, and tested it on 104 second and third graders in their after-school care center. Children who attended the same care center but did not participate in the emotion-centered literary program formed the control group (n = 104). Our goal was to promote emotional competence and to evaluate the effectiveness of the READING and FEELING program. Emotional competence variables were measured prior to the intervention and 9 weeks later, at the end of the ...
Color poster with text, images, and tables.This single-case study examined the use of a narrative in...
The "Research in Practice Series" is published four times each year by Early Childhood Australia. Th...
The vast majority of teachers report reading aloud to their students in elementary school, and many ...
Emotional competence has an important influence on development in school. We hypothesized that readin...
We synthesize three theoretical strands related to early childhood education: Vygotsky's ideas on de...
The literature in Psychology and Education has studied in depth procedures of detection and early at...
Children develop emotional intelligence during the early years of life, and according to some expert...
Emotional competencies are considered protective factors against behaviour problems and have been as...
Emotion needs to exist in every human’s life because without emotion someone’s life tends to be empt...
Previous studies have suggested that children’s emotion comprehension begins to develop in the earl...
A number of studies shows the role of emotions in psycho-educational processes during childhood, as ...
One focus of Invitational Theory and Practice is creating positive environments that summon each ind...
Emotion comprehension has been shown to have numerous benefits, many of these being in the areas of...
Emotional literacy, a term used frequently to describe the ability to comprehend emotion in oneself ...
Emotional literacy is the ability to understand and use information about our own and others emotion...
Color poster with text, images, and tables.This single-case study examined the use of a narrative in...
The "Research in Practice Series" is published four times each year by Early Childhood Australia. Th...
The vast majority of teachers report reading aloud to their students in elementary school, and many ...
Emotional competence has an important influence on development in school. We hypothesized that readin...
We synthesize three theoretical strands related to early childhood education: Vygotsky's ideas on de...
The literature in Psychology and Education has studied in depth procedures of detection and early at...
Children develop emotional intelligence during the early years of life, and according to some expert...
Emotional competencies are considered protective factors against behaviour problems and have been as...
Emotion needs to exist in every human’s life because without emotion someone’s life tends to be empt...
Previous studies have suggested that children’s emotion comprehension begins to develop in the earl...
A number of studies shows the role of emotions in psycho-educational processes during childhood, as ...
One focus of Invitational Theory and Practice is creating positive environments that summon each ind...
Emotion comprehension has been shown to have numerous benefits, many of these being in the areas of...
Emotional literacy, a term used frequently to describe the ability to comprehend emotion in oneself ...
Emotional literacy is the ability to understand and use information about our own and others emotion...
Color poster with text, images, and tables.This single-case study examined the use of a narrative in...
The "Research in Practice Series" is published four times each year by Early Childhood Australia. Th...
The vast majority of teachers report reading aloud to their students in elementary school, and many ...