Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Social information processing (SIP) and self-regulation skills have been widely examined as predictors of concurrent and long-term outcomes for children. Although aspects of SIP and self-regulation have been shown to differentially predict academic and behavioral outcomes for children, few studies have examined the development of these areas of functioning in early childhood using person-centered analytic techniques. This study utilized secondary data analysis and a person-centered approach to identify profiles of children’s social-regulatory processing prior to kindergarten entry and examine profile associations with individual and contextual predictors as well as first-grade academic and be...
Background: Over the past few decades early self-regulation has been identified as foundational to p...
Graduation date:2017Strong self-regulation skills can predict academic success in early childhood co...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Social information processing (SIP) and self-regula...
This study evaluated the association between children’s (N = 301) self-regulation and math and readi...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
There has been a growing emphasis on understanding the links between children's social characteristi...
A critical component of school success as well as social competence, self-regulation develops rapidl...
A large body of research has documented the role of self-regulation in academic skill development fo...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Recent research has documented that high self-regulation in early childhood is associated with great...
This study contributes to understandings of early childhood self-regulation and executive function, ...
Self-regulation plays an important role in successful adaptation to preschool and school contexts as...
This is the authors' post peer-review, final manuscript as submitted to the publisher. It contains n...
Background: Over the past few decades early self-regulation has been identified as foundational to p...
Graduation date:2017Strong self-regulation skills can predict academic success in early childhood co...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Social information processing (SIP) and self-regula...
This study evaluated the association between children’s (N = 301) self-regulation and math and readi...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
There has been a growing emphasis on understanding the links between children's social characteristi...
A critical component of school success as well as social competence, self-regulation develops rapidl...
A large body of research has documented the role of self-regulation in academic skill development fo...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Recent research has documented that high self-regulation in early childhood is associated with great...
This study contributes to understandings of early childhood self-regulation and executive function, ...
Self-regulation plays an important role in successful adaptation to preschool and school contexts as...
This is the authors' post peer-review, final manuscript as submitted to the publisher. It contains n...
Background: Over the past few decades early self-regulation has been identified as foundational to p...
Graduation date:2017Strong self-regulation skills can predict academic success in early childhood co...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...