This article presents theoretical arguments and supporting empirical evidence suggesting that attachment experiences in early life may be important in the later development of self-regulation and conscientious behavior. Analyses of data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 2005; N = 1,149) were conducted to test the association between attachment, measured at 15 and 36 months, and 3 measures of self-regulation (social self-control rated by teachers, task persistence as measured by observers in a series of lab tasks, and a continuous performance test) between Grades 1 and 5. Mediational analyses were also conducted t...
Self-regulation involves individuals’ abilities to adapt cognitions, affect, and behaviors to respon...
Recent research has documented that high self-regulation in early childhood is associated with great...
Based on former research, it can be assumed that attachment relationships provide a context in which...
This article presents theoretical arguments and supporting empirical evidence suggesting that attach...
This article presents theoretical arguments and supporting empirical evidence suggesting that attach...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between attachment style and social compete...
Through the years, research has focused increasingly on attachment relationships as a context in whi...
Literature supports a relationship between attachment style and emotional regulation (Panfile & Laib...
Mary DozierInfant attachment organization and security has been associated with externalizing behavi...
Secure attachment relationships have been described as having a regulatory function in regard to ch...
The present study investigated the interrelationships between various constructs drawn from the atta...
The attachment relationship is assumed to provide a context in which children develop both the capac...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Self-regulation involves individuals’ abilities to adapt cognitions, affect, and behaviors to respon...
Recent research has documented that high self-regulation in early childhood is associated with great...
Based on former research, it can be assumed that attachment relationships provide a context in which...
This article presents theoretical arguments and supporting empirical evidence suggesting that attach...
This article presents theoretical arguments and supporting empirical evidence suggesting that attach...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between attachment style and social compete...
Through the years, research has focused increasingly on attachment relationships as a context in whi...
Literature supports a relationship between attachment style and emotional regulation (Panfile & Laib...
Mary DozierInfant attachment organization and security has been associated with externalizing behavi...
Secure attachment relationships have been described as having a regulatory function in regard to ch...
The present study investigated the interrelationships between various constructs drawn from the atta...
The attachment relationship is assumed to provide a context in which children develop both the capac...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Self-regulation involves individuals’ abilities to adapt cognitions, affect, and behaviors to respon...
Recent research has documented that high self-regulation in early childhood is associated with great...
Based on former research, it can be assumed that attachment relationships provide a context in which...