This study tested a longitudinal model of mediated moderation for the role of temperament and shyness in the development of young children’s (n = 960, aged 54 mos. to 1st grade [SD = 1.08 at 54 mos.]) peer relationships at school and linkages to subsequent academic engagement. Teacher sensitivity was examined as a parallel predictor of peer relationship effects and subsequent engagement, and we examined whether or not adverse effects of shyness on peer relationships and adjustment were stronger in classrooms where teachers displayed lower sensitivity. Findings indicated that peer rejection mediated the association between children’s shyness at preschool age and engagement in first grade and that teacher sensitivity, although not directly re...
This study examined the underlying processes and conditions that contribute to the school adjustment...
The present study explored the relations among preservice teacher shyness (shy, average, outgoing) a...
Research Findings: Children’s social competence has been linked to successful transition to formal s...
This study tested a longitudinal model of mediated moderation for the role of temperament and shynes...
Shyness in childhood has been linked to multiple adjustment outcomes, including poor peer relations,...
In this two-wave longitudinal study, concurrent and longitudinal relations among teacher-reported sh...
Shyness is a temperamental trait characterized by wariness, fear, and self-consciousness in social s...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Research Findings: The current study is an examination of children’s temperament as a predictor of t...
The quality of children’s relationships with teachers in early elementary grades has implications fo...
Research Findings: The goal of this study was to investigate the role of play behaviors in the links...
Research Findings: The goal of this study was to investigate the role of play behaviors in the links...
Shyness is associated with several emotional, social, and academic problems. While there are multipl...
In our commentary on “Bashful boys and coy girls: A review of gender differences in childhood shynes...
This study explored teachers\u27 shyness levels and self-efficacy when working with shy children in ...
This study examined the underlying processes and conditions that contribute to the school adjustment...
The present study explored the relations among preservice teacher shyness (shy, average, outgoing) a...
Research Findings: Children’s social competence has been linked to successful transition to formal s...
This study tested a longitudinal model of mediated moderation for the role of temperament and shynes...
Shyness in childhood has been linked to multiple adjustment outcomes, including poor peer relations,...
In this two-wave longitudinal study, concurrent and longitudinal relations among teacher-reported sh...
Shyness is a temperamental trait characterized by wariness, fear, and self-consciousness in social s...
Young children’s relationships with teachers predict social and academic success. This study examine...
Research Findings: The current study is an examination of children’s temperament as a predictor of t...
The quality of children’s relationships with teachers in early elementary grades has implications fo...
Research Findings: The goal of this study was to investigate the role of play behaviors in the links...
Research Findings: The goal of this study was to investigate the role of play behaviors in the links...
Shyness is associated with several emotional, social, and academic problems. While there are multipl...
In our commentary on “Bashful boys and coy girls: A review of gender differences in childhood shynes...
This study explored teachers\u27 shyness levels and self-efficacy when working with shy children in ...
This study examined the underlying processes and conditions that contribute to the school adjustment...
The present study explored the relations among preservice teacher shyness (shy, average, outgoing) a...
Research Findings: Children’s social competence has been linked to successful transition to formal s...