Abstract Self-conscious emotions emerge early in human development and they help children navigate social relationships. Little is known about the socialization of self-conscious emotions in early childhood. We theorized that parental mental state language use and warmth would be important for young children’s self-conscious emotions and their consequent prosocial behaviors. Ninety-eight children residing in the Netherlands (52% girls) aged 2–5 (M = 48.66 months, SD = 13.50 months) visited the research lab with one parent. First, we observed parental mental state language and warmth. Afterward, children were led to believe that they caused a mishap (i.e., accidentally breaking the experimenter’s favorite toy) to evoke their guilt and shame,...
Shame and guilt are common during the course of parenting and can reflect feelings of “bad self “and...
The authors examined how the two different dimensions of guilt feelings, needed for reparation and f...
This experimental study examined the role of negative feedback and social rank in the experience of ...
Abstract Self-conscious emotions emerge early in human development and they help children navigate s...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
The present study analyzed individual differences in two-year-olds\u27 behaviors relevant to shame a...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
This study examined relationships between the self-conscious emotions of guilt and shame in both cli...
The purpose of this study is to develop a method for studying shame and guilt in preschool children....
In early education contexts, shy children are prone to experiencing difficulties in their relationsh...
The current study investigated associations between parenting and children's shame-proneness, as wel...
A growing body of literature suggests that parents socialize early-emerging prosocial behavior acros...
When faced with shame, children can either respond in submissive ways to withdraw from their environ...
This study examined the development and manifestation of\ud shame and guilt in preschool children. ...
In the second year of life, children begin to respond to transgressions with guilt-motivated reparat...
Shame and guilt are common during the course of parenting and can reflect feelings of “bad self “and...
The authors examined how the two different dimensions of guilt feelings, needed for reparation and f...
This experimental study examined the role of negative feedback and social rank in the experience of ...
Abstract Self-conscious emotions emerge early in human development and they help children navigate s...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
The present study analyzed individual differences in two-year-olds\u27 behaviors relevant to shame a...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
This study examined relationships between the self-conscious emotions of guilt and shame in both cli...
The purpose of this study is to develop a method for studying shame and guilt in preschool children....
In early education contexts, shy children are prone to experiencing difficulties in their relationsh...
The current study investigated associations between parenting and children's shame-proneness, as wel...
A growing body of literature suggests that parents socialize early-emerging prosocial behavior acros...
When faced with shame, children can either respond in submissive ways to withdraw from their environ...
This study examined the development and manifestation of\ud shame and guilt in preschool children. ...
In the second year of life, children begin to respond to transgressions with guilt-motivated reparat...
Shame and guilt are common during the course of parenting and can reflect feelings of “bad self “and...
The authors examined how the two different dimensions of guilt feelings, needed for reparation and f...
This experimental study examined the role of negative feedback and social rank in the experience of ...