Ninety-three children ranging in age from 5 to 8 years (M = 82:46 months, SD = 13:20) participated in a training study designed to improve their emotion understanding. Children either explained (self-explanation condition) or listened to an experimenter who explained (experimenter-explanation condition) the causes of protagonists' hidden and ambivalent emotional reactions in nine different vignettes. Compared to a control group who listened to the vignettes and answered questions unrelated to emotions, children assigned to the self-explanation and experimenter-explanation conditions increased from pre- to post-test in their emotion understanding. The educational implications of explanatory conversations in facilitating children's emotion un...
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
How do children learn what the words for emotions mean? How do children learn to correctly apply the...
The current study compared children's memory for information accompanied by emotional or non-emotion...
Presented within the Symposium “The development of emotional competence: correlational and training ...
The capacity to express emotions and beliefs in an articulate way is central to social communication...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
Research examining children’s emotion judgments has generally used nonsocial tasks that do not resem...
Understanding emotion dissimulation 2 Two studies were designed to assess children’s understanding o...
Young children’s understanding that emotions influence behaviour has been neglected in past researc...
The ability of a listener to infer emotions quickly and accurately is essential in the comprehension...
The present study investigates children's understanding of their emotions during and at the end of a...
This is the first study to examine the effect of questioning children about emotions and cognitions ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of inferring emotion in childhood. The subjects...
The acquisition of narrative skills is a developmental process that takes many years. Although child...
2012-11-06The study examined the effects of rapport building (emotional, NICHD) and prompt type (wha...
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
How do children learn what the words for emotions mean? How do children learn to correctly apply the...
The current study compared children's memory for information accompanied by emotional or non-emotion...
Presented within the Symposium “The development of emotional competence: correlational and training ...
The capacity to express emotions and beliefs in an articulate way is central to social communication...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
Research examining children’s emotion judgments has generally used nonsocial tasks that do not resem...
Understanding emotion dissimulation 2 Two studies were designed to assess children’s understanding o...
Young children’s understanding that emotions influence behaviour has been neglected in past researc...
The ability of a listener to infer emotions quickly and accurately is essential in the comprehension...
The present study investigates children's understanding of their emotions during and at the end of a...
This is the first study to examine the effect of questioning children about emotions and cognitions ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of inferring emotion in childhood. The subjects...
The acquisition of narrative skills is a developmental process that takes many years. Although child...
2012-11-06The study examined the effects of rapport building (emotional, NICHD) and prompt type (wha...
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
How do children learn what the words for emotions mean? How do children learn to correctly apply the...
The current study compared children's memory for information accompanied by emotional or non-emotion...