The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulation and attention, in particular executive attention (Feldman, 2009; Posner & Rothbart, 1998). As the ability to self-regulate is crucial in life (Casey et al., 2011), it is important to reveal early predictors of self-regulation. The aim of the paper is to present the results of longitudinal studies on the relationships between the functioning of attention, regulation of emotion and later self-regulatory abilities. 310 children were assessed at three time points. At 12 months of age emotional regulation in situation of frustration and attention regulation were assessed. At 18 and 24 months behavioral-emotional regulation in the Snack Delay T...
We examined associations between specific self-regulatory mechanisms and externalizing behavior patt...
grantor: University of TorontoAntecedents to individual differences in attentional engagem...
The current study examined the role of maternal behavior and toddlers ' emotion regulation stra...
The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulat...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive functions underlying self-regulation of behavior. Tha...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
The present study examined the relations of self-regulation to children’s internalizing and external...
The capacity to regulate one’s own arousal, attention, emotion, and cognition to manage goal-directe...
This study examined the concurrent and predictive relations between infant attention skills, joint a...
Attentional control in infancy has been postulated as foundational for self-regulation later in life...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
Theories propose that the development of effective emotion regulation is based on transactions betwe...
We examined associations between specific self-regulatory mechanisms and externalizing behavior patt...
grantor: University of TorontoAntecedents to individual differences in attentional engagem...
The current study examined the role of maternal behavior and toddlers ' emotion regulation stra...
The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulat...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive functions underlying self-regulation of behavior. Tha...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
The aim of this dissertation was to enhance knowledge concerning the early development of self-regul...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
The present study examined the relations of self-regulation to children’s internalizing and external...
The capacity to regulate one’s own arousal, attention, emotion, and cognition to manage goal-directe...
This study examined the concurrent and predictive relations between infant attention skills, joint a...
Attentional control in infancy has been postulated as foundational for self-regulation later in life...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
Theories propose that the development of effective emotion regulation is based on transactions betwe...
We examined associations between specific self-regulatory mechanisms and externalizing behavior patt...
grantor: University of TorontoAntecedents to individual differences in attentional engagem...
The current study examined the role of maternal behavior and toddlers ' emotion regulation stra...