Parent emotion coaching (i.e., child-reported parental responses to sadness and anger) was examined as a moderator of peer relations in the classroom (i.e., peer-rated sociability, number of mutual friends, and respect nominations) and self-perceptions of social competence (i.e., loneliness and optimism). Participants were 129 (44% boys; 66% Caucasian) fourth through sixth graders. If parents were perceived as low in emotion coaching, low sociability and low peer respect were associated with greater loneliness; low peer respect was also associated with low peer optimism when combined with low emotion coaching. Importantly, with high parent emotion coaching, there was no significant association between problematic peer relations and negative...
A growing body of literature indicates that childhood emotion regulation predicts later success with...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
Most prior parenting guides have been based on child behaviour and particular parenting skills aimed...
Parent emotion coaching (i.e., child-reported parental responses to sadness and anger) was examined ...
Emerging adulthood (ages 18 to 29, typically in western cultures) is a period of high emotional vola...
This study addressed the role of specific parenting practices in children’s expression of emotion an...
Prior research indicates that high negative emotionality in combination with low peer status is cond...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
WOS: 000405885600002Intra-familial interactions and child's emotional and behavioral development is ...
This study examined whether children’s perceptions of maternal nonsupportive reactions to sadness (a...
Children’s ability to manage the expression of sadness is critical to their development and adjustme...
Children’s ability to manage the expression of sadness is critical to their development and adjustme...
In recent years, greater attention has been paid towards teaching individuals to be mindful and acce...
This study's aim was to explore naturalistic observations of children's emotion expression when at h...
A growing body of literature indicates that childhood emotion regulation predicts later success with...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
Most prior parenting guides have been based on child behaviour and particular parenting skills aimed...
Parent emotion coaching (i.e., child-reported parental responses to sadness and anger) was examined ...
Emerging adulthood (ages 18 to 29, typically in western cultures) is a period of high emotional vola...
This study addressed the role of specific parenting practices in children’s expression of emotion an...
Prior research indicates that high negative emotionality in combination with low peer status is cond...
This study focused on the role of children's emotional communication skills as a possible link betwe...
WOS: 000405885600002Intra-familial interactions and child's emotional and behavioral development is ...
This study examined whether children’s perceptions of maternal nonsupportive reactions to sadness (a...
Children’s ability to manage the expression of sadness is critical to their development and adjustme...
Children’s ability to manage the expression of sadness is critical to their development and adjustme...
In recent years, greater attention has been paid towards teaching individuals to be mindful and acce...
This study's aim was to explore naturalistic observations of children's emotion expression when at h...
A growing body of literature indicates that childhood emotion regulation predicts later success with...
Research Findings: Fostering the social competence of at-risk preschoolers would be facilitated by k...
Most prior parenting guides have been based on child behaviour and particular parenting skills aimed...