The purpose of this investigation was to examine the development of self-regulation across preschool and early childhood, with an emphasis on identifying basic developmental processes, implications for adjustment, and contextual influences. Study 1 utilized a path analytic framework to assess longitudinal transactional relations between emotion and behavior regulation. Study 2 utilized a latent change analytic framework to assess the development of self-regulation and the influence of context. The use of these two complementary paradigms sought to clarify individual patterns of growth and stability, and to elucidate the mechanism behind potential cross domain effects.Data were drawn from a diverse sample of 250 children who completed annual...
The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulat...
Emotion regulation refers to processes of modifying emotional reactions and is critical to adaptive ...
The present study examined the relations of self-regulation to children’s internalizing and external...
The study explored the total, direct and indirect effects of emotion knowledge on adjustment in pres...
Emotional self-regulation is a process of evaluating, managing and modifying emotions in order to ma...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of individual differences in children\u27s effortful c...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
A critical component of school success as well as social competence, self-regulation develops rapidl...
Emotion regulation (ER) is complex and can implicate numerous outcomes within a child’s environment....
The aim of this study was to determine whether the extent of improvement in self-regulation achieved...
This study addressed the needs of low-income, urban children evidencing emotional and behavioral pro...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
Self-regulation is the term referring to a set of abilities that we employ in order to engage in eve...
Abstract: Self-regulatory processes are believed to be critical to early personality and behavioral ...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulat...
Emotion regulation refers to processes of modifying emotional reactions and is critical to adaptive ...
The present study examined the relations of self-regulation to children’s internalizing and external...
The study explored the total, direct and indirect effects of emotion knowledge on adjustment in pres...
Emotional self-regulation is a process of evaluating, managing and modifying emotions in order to ma...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of individual differences in children\u27s effortful c...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
A critical component of school success as well as social competence, self-regulation develops rapidl...
Emotion regulation (ER) is complex and can implicate numerous outcomes within a child’s environment....
The aim of this study was to determine whether the extent of improvement in self-regulation achieved...
This study addressed the needs of low-income, urban children evidencing emotional and behavioral pro...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
Self-regulation is the term referring to a set of abilities that we employ in order to engage in eve...
Abstract: Self-regulatory processes are believed to be critical to early personality and behavioral ...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulat...
Emotion regulation refers to processes of modifying emotional reactions and is critical to adaptive ...
The present study examined the relations of self-regulation to children’s internalizing and external...