In this study the association between process quality and the development of self-control among children from age 3 to age 5 in Norwegian Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) was investigated. Specifically, associations between interaction quality, measured with the Caregiver Interaction Profile (CIP), and self-control, assessed with the self-control subset in the Lamer Social Competence in Preschool Scale (LSCIP), was investigated. Caretaker-child attachment and relationships is thought to influence social-emotional and cognitive development among children, especially for children at risk. Children at risk are typically children with increased likelihood of low-level regulatory ability. However, the specifics of the associations betwe...
Early childhood is a period of rapid learning and development, and research has made us increasingly...
Research demonstrates the significance of the quality and quantity of caregiver guidance in the rear...
Children develop through processes including both personal characteristics and environmental stimuli...
This study investigated whether interaction quality in toddler groups, when children were age three,...
This study investigated whether interaction quality in toddler groups, when children were age three,...
This study investigates whether interaction quality in toddler groups, when children were age three,...
textPrevious research has shown how home and parental characteristics support or hinder the developm...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between attachment style and social compete...
The current study investigated whether the relation between child care quality and children's socio-...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
The present thesis describes the results of two investigations of the association between parenting ...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of individual differences in children\u27s effortful c...
Early childhood is a period of rapid learning and development, and research has made us increasingly...
Research demonstrates the significance of the quality and quantity of caregiver guidance in the rear...
Children develop through processes including both personal characteristics and environmental stimuli...
This study investigated whether interaction quality in toddler groups, when children were age three,...
This study investigated whether interaction quality in toddler groups, when children were age three,...
This study investigates whether interaction quality in toddler groups, when children were age three,...
textPrevious research has shown how home and parental characteristics support or hinder the developm...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between attachment style and social compete...
The current study investigated whether the relation between child care quality and children's socio-...
Graduation date: 2015Children's early self-regulation skills have long-term implications for a varie...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
Parenting and attachment are critical in the emergence of self-regulation (SR) in preschool. However...
The present thesis describes the results of two investigations of the association between parenting ...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of individual differences in children\u27s effortful c...
Early childhood is a period of rapid learning and development, and research has made us increasingly...
Research demonstrates the significance of the quality and quantity of caregiver guidance in the rear...
Children develop through processes including both personal characteristics and environmental stimuli...