Researchers have identified numerous internal and external factors that contribute to individual differences in emotion regulation (ER) abilities. To extend these findings, we examined the longitudinal effects of a significant external predictor (parenting) on children's ER abilities in the context of an internal predictor (intellectual functioning). We used cross-lagged panel modeling to investigate the transactional relationship between parenting and ER in children with or without developmental delays (DD) across three time points in early and middle childhood (age 3, 5, and 8). Participants were 225 families in the Collaborative Family Study, a longitudinal study of young children with or without DD. Child ER ability and maternal scaffol...
Otterpohl N, Wild E. Cross-Lagged Relations Among Parenting, Children's Emotion Regulation, and Psyc...
Dozier, MaryEarly experiences of adversity and maltreatment are linked to later difficulties with em...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
Researchers have identified numerous internal and external factors that contribute to individual dif...
BackgroundEmotion regulation has been identified as a robust predictor of adaptive functioning acros...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
Although several studies have implicated parental socialization in children\u27s development of mult...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Affective synchrony in early parent-infant interaction is essential to the development of children's...
The role of regulation as a mediator of the relations between maternal emotional expressivity and ch...
Social‐Emotional competencies evolve early in life. For example, early emotion regulation is learned...
We examined emotion regulation (ER) processes in three high-risk samples, with two primary aims: (1)...
Using a two-year, three-wave cross-lagged design with a sample of 3001 low-income U.S. children and ...
Emotion regulation (ER) is complex and can implicate numerous outcomes within a child’s environment....
Cumulative risk research has increased understanding of how multiple risk factors impact various soc...
Otterpohl N, Wild E. Cross-Lagged Relations Among Parenting, Children's Emotion Regulation, and Psyc...
Dozier, MaryEarly experiences of adversity and maltreatment are linked to later difficulties with em...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
Researchers have identified numerous internal and external factors that contribute to individual dif...
BackgroundEmotion regulation has been identified as a robust predictor of adaptive functioning acros...
Research examining emotion regulation has indicated that children\u27s success at home and school is...
Although several studies have implicated parental socialization in children\u27s development of mult...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Affective synchrony in early parent-infant interaction is essential to the development of children's...
The role of regulation as a mediator of the relations between maternal emotional expressivity and ch...
Social‐Emotional competencies evolve early in life. For example, early emotion regulation is learned...
We examined emotion regulation (ER) processes in three high-risk samples, with two primary aims: (1)...
Using a two-year, three-wave cross-lagged design with a sample of 3001 low-income U.S. children and ...
Emotion regulation (ER) is complex and can implicate numerous outcomes within a child’s environment....
Cumulative risk research has increased understanding of how multiple risk factors impact various soc...
Otterpohl N, Wild E. Cross-Lagged Relations Among Parenting, Children's Emotion Regulation, and Psyc...
Dozier, MaryEarly experiences of adversity and maltreatment are linked to later difficulties with em...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...