This 1-year prospective study aimed to examine associations between children's preschool emotional and behavioral problems and their kindergarten classroom engagement, and to identify any gender differences in this association. In preschool, parents and teachers completed questionnaires assessing aspects of children's (n = 575) emotional and behavioral problems. Teachers rated children's engagement levels 1 year later in kindergarten. Compared with girls, boys showed higher levels of preschool hyperactivity/ inattention and conduct problems, and lower kindergarten engagement. Regression analyses revealed that boys' higher hyperactivity/inattention levels almost completely accounted for their engagement disadvantage. However, the lack of int...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
This study examined gender differences in the correlates of different types of nonsocial play behavi...
Boys are being out-performed academically by girls in school. One possible explanation is that boys'...
This 1-year prospective study aimed to examine associations between children’s preschool emotional a...
The aim of this prospective study was to identify preschool factors that are associated with childre...
This study addressed the needs of low-income, urban children evidencing emotional and behavioral pro...
Gender differences in student achievement have been widely studied. Considering the long-term effect...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Social interactions in preschool and a child's gender are, in cross-sectional s...
There has been an increasing focus on social and emotional development in educational programmes in ...
Bullying in schools has been identified as a serious and complex worldwide problem associated with n...
Background and aims Social interactions in preschool and a childs gender are, in cross-sectional stu...
Previous research has demonstrated that informant disagreement is common with the use of rating scal...
AbstractThrough physical play children enjoy and learn in a holistic manner. Preschools can provide ...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
The study examined the unique relationship between multiple dimensions of classroom behavioral adjus...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
This study examined gender differences in the correlates of different types of nonsocial play behavi...
Boys are being out-performed academically by girls in school. One possible explanation is that boys'...
This 1-year prospective study aimed to examine associations between children’s preschool emotional a...
The aim of this prospective study was to identify preschool factors that are associated with childre...
This study addressed the needs of low-income, urban children evidencing emotional and behavioral pro...
Gender differences in student achievement have been widely studied. Considering the long-term effect...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Social interactions in preschool and a child's gender are, in cross-sectional s...
There has been an increasing focus on social and emotional development in educational programmes in ...
Bullying in schools has been identified as a serious and complex worldwide problem associated with n...
Background and aims Social interactions in preschool and a childs gender are, in cross-sectional stu...
Previous research has demonstrated that informant disagreement is common with the use of rating scal...
AbstractThrough physical play children enjoy and learn in a holistic manner. Preschools can provide ...
Background: Externalising problems are among the most common symptoms of mental health problems in p...
The study examined the unique relationship between multiple dimensions of classroom behavioral adjus...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
This study examined gender differences in the correlates of different types of nonsocial play behavi...
Boys are being out-performed academically by girls in school. One possible explanation is that boys'...