This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their assessments of the severity and the causes of children’s social behaviors. Eighty-one kindergarten teachers filled out questionnaires about socially inhibited, hyperactive, and average children (n = 237) selected from their own classes. Multilevel analyses indicated that teachers reported less close and more dependent relationships for the inhibited and hyperactive versus the average children, and more conflictual relationships for the hyperactive versus the average children. These differences were largely mediated by teachers’ perceptions of children’s personal behavior problems. In addition,we found that the teachers’ control attributions for c...
Research Findings: The present study examined associations between children’s classroom interactions...
Temperamental reactivity places children at risk for developing more externalizing behavior and less...
The quality of children’s relationships with teachers in early elementary grades has implications fo...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher-child relationships by focusing on their asse...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
Children’s relationships with their teachers are a potential resource for enhancing developmental an...
Data from three large national datasets were examined to determine the extent to which teacher-child...
Children with externalizing behavior problems often develop conflictual relationships with teachers,...
The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
The teacher relations and self-perception of children with externalizing (n = 26) and internalizing ...
This paper investigates whether teachers’ observed interactions can be predicted by their perception...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Research Findings: The present study examined associations between children’s classroom interactions...
Temperamental reactivity places children at risk for developing more externalizing behavior and less...
The quality of children’s relationships with teachers in early elementary grades has implications fo...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher-child relationships by focusing on their asse...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
Children’s relationships with their teachers are a potential resource for enhancing developmental an...
Data from three large national datasets were examined to determine the extent to which teacher-child...
Children with externalizing behavior problems often develop conflictual relationships with teachers,...
The quality of the relationship that children form with their classroom teachers during their presch...
The teacher relations and self-perception of children with externalizing (n = 26) and internalizing ...
This paper investigates whether teachers’ observed interactions can be predicted by their perception...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Research Findings: The present study examined associations between children’s classroom interactions...
Temperamental reactivity places children at risk for developing more externalizing behavior and less...
The quality of children’s relationships with teachers in early elementary grades has implications fo...