Social-behavioral functioning during early childhood is associated with children’s academic and social success concurrently and over time. This study explored how concurrent, year-to-year, and sustained parent–teacher and student–teacher relationships predicted children’s social skills and problem behaviors across the preschool to Grade 1 transitions. Participants were 233 children (M = 5.32 years [SD = 0.27] in preschool), their parents, and their preschool (n = 65), kindergarten (n = 116), and first grade (n = 117) teachers enrolled in low-income public schools in rural and urban communities. Research Findings: Children’s relationships with teachers were associated with social-behavioral functioning immediately and over time. Positive, su...
Children with high social competence, or emotional intelligence, are able to work cooperatively with...
The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior r...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XThis longitudinal study aimed to identify child, socio-de...
This study examined relations between teacher-child closeness and conflict in preschool and children...
Despite recent growth in research highlighting the potential of teacher-child relationships to promo...
The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
In recent years, literature has shown that the teacher-child relationship not only has a great impac...
In this short-term longitudinal study, transactional links between teacher-child relationships and b...
The quality of children’s relationships with early childhood teachers is known to predict academic r...
Meaningful interactions between families and schools benefit multiple facets of children’s functioni...
Based on a two-year and three-wave longitudinal sample of 118 Chinese preschoolers, the present stud...
Our study aimed to investigate the patterns of children’s relationships with their parents and teach...
This longitudinal study examined developmental links between closeness in teacher-child relationship...
This longitudinal study examined developmental links between closeness in teacher-child relationship...
Children with high social competence, or emotional intelligence, are able to work cooperatively with...
The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior r...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XThis longitudinal study aimed to identify child, socio-de...
This study examined relations between teacher-child closeness and conflict in preschool and children...
Despite recent growth in research highlighting the potential of teacher-child relationships to promo...
The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
In recent years, literature has shown that the teacher-child relationship not only has a great impac...
In this short-term longitudinal study, transactional links between teacher-child relationships and b...
The quality of children’s relationships with early childhood teachers is known to predict academic r...
Meaningful interactions between families and schools benefit multiple facets of children’s functioni...
Based on a two-year and three-wave longitudinal sample of 118 Chinese preschoolers, the present stud...
Our study aimed to investigate the patterns of children’s relationships with their parents and teach...
This longitudinal study examined developmental links between closeness in teacher-child relationship...
This longitudinal study examined developmental links between closeness in teacher-child relationship...
Children with high social competence, or emotional intelligence, are able to work cooperatively with...
The current study examined the effects of parent–child and teacher–child relationships on behavior r...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...