Children’s self-regulation has been found to be an important predictor of later school success.\ud This study examined relations between family mobility and children’s self-regulation in preschool.\ud Using a diverse sample of 477 preschool children, results indicated that the number of moves a family made in the past five years was significantly related to lower self-regulation scores in children.\ud The same pattern of results was found after controlling for child gender, age, and Head Start status.\ud These results indicate that higher family mobility is associated with lower self-regulation skills in young children and document the importance of housing stability for children’s positive development
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....
Strong self-regulation in early childhood is a key predictor of academic and social success from ele...
Background Growth in early self-regulation skills has been linked to positive health, wellbeing, and...
Recent research has documented that high self-regulation in early childhood is associated with great...
By the time they are five years old, nearly 70% of children in the United States have moved home, wi...
<div><p>Frequent mobility has been linked to poorer educational attainment. We investigated the asso...
The impact of residential instability to children's well-being has long been debated. In recent year...
While residential mobility is common in the United States, residential mobility’s influence in child...
Children who develop persistence in the preschool years are likely to function more effectively duri...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the extent of improvement in self-regulation achieved...
Parents play an essential role in their child’s development of the skills needed for self-regulation...
The impact of mobility during elementary and secondary schools among low-income students has been ex...
Children who possess less self-regulatory skill are at a disadvantage when compared to children who ...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....
Strong self-regulation in early childhood is a key predictor of academic and social success from ele...
Background Growth in early self-regulation skills has been linked to positive health, wellbeing, and...
Recent research has documented that high self-regulation in early childhood is associated with great...
By the time they are five years old, nearly 70% of children in the United States have moved home, wi...
<div><p>Frequent mobility has been linked to poorer educational attainment. We investigated the asso...
The impact of residential instability to children's well-being has long been debated. In recent year...
While residential mobility is common in the United States, residential mobility’s influence in child...
Children who develop persistence in the preschool years are likely to function more effectively duri...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the extent of improvement in self-regulation achieved...
Parents play an essential role in their child’s development of the skills needed for self-regulation...
The impact of mobility during elementary and secondary schools among low-income students has been ex...
Children who possess less self-regulatory skill are at a disadvantage when compared to children who ...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....