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Evelyn Mary-Ann Antony; Nadin Beckmann; Steve Higgins – JCPP Advances, 2025
Background: Recent research has suggested that emotion dysregulation (ED) is a key mechanism which explains the associations between mental health illnesses, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and internalising problems, among youth. However, literature reviews have led to mixed and inconclusive findings on the conceptualisations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Literature Reviews, Review (Reexamination)
Katherine A. Grisanzio; Patrick Mair; Leah H. Somerville – Developmental Science, 2025
While day-to-day negative affect normatively rises across adolescence, emotional experiences also stratify, or diverge, across individuals. Moreover, negative affect is not a unitary construct but comprises distinct feeling states (e.g., sadness, anger, anxiety), each characterized by distinct age-related trends. Yet, most developmental research…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Adolescents, Children, Psychological Patterns
Christopher Riddell; Milica Nikolic; Mariska E. Kret – Developmental Science, 2025
We care about others' opinions of us and regulate our emotions to make positive impressions. This form of impression management may change during ontogeny as children become increasingly sensitive to others. To examine whether self-conscious emotions are influenced by audience presence across the lifespan, we induced embarrassment and pride in n =…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Young Children, Adults, Emotional Development
Elisabeth Graf; Johanna L. Donath; Elouise Botes; Martin Voracek; Thomas Goetz – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
In recent decades, researchers' interest in the role of emotions in individual political learning has grown. However, it is still unclear whether and how discrete emotions are associated with political learning. Through a cross-disciplinary systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis, we reviewed which discrete emotions have been analyzed in…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Development, Political Influences, Political Socialization
Elisabet Langmann – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
The value of sustaining an open and positive classroom climate for student's academic and socio-emotional development is well documented in educational research. Referring to the prevailing mood or atmosphere of the classroom, the concept is meant to capture the day-to-day experiences of teachers and students on a collective rather than individual…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Psychological Patterns, Social Development, Emotional Development
Janja Batic; Natalija Rojc Crncec; Nina Šulin – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2025
Art allows us to look within ourselves, to learn who we are and what interests us. It connects us to our thoughts, our feelings, our perceptions, and our external reality and experiences. Artistic expression enables students to think about themselves and their feelings, take the perspective of another while evaluating their artworks, set goals and…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Student Journals, Art Expression, Emotional Development
Yuzhen Dong; Yaling Hsiao; Nicola Dawson; Nilanjana Banerji; Kate Nation – Cognitive Science, 2024
Emotion is closely associated with language, but we know very little about how children express emotion in their own writing. We used a large-scale, cross-sectional, and data-driven approach to investigate emotional expression via writing in children of different ages, and whether it varies for boys and girls. We first used a lexicon-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Early Adolescents, Childrens Writing
Haley V. Skymba; Caroline N. Graham; Haina H. Modi; Megan M. Davis; Wendy Troop-Gordon; Wendy Heller; Karen D. Rudolph – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: A Peer Relations Journal, 2024
Emotion mindsets play an important role in how emotional challenges are navigated. Although existing research demonstrates that emotion mindsets have important implications for emotion regulation self-efficacy (ERSE), little is known about the role of individual differences. The present study examined whether the association between trait emotion…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Self Management, Gender Differences
Albright, Elizabeth Anne; Montgomery, Diane – Roeper Review, 2023
Self-report, trait-based instruments have provided data about adolescents and their emotional development. However, a holistic and self-referential view of the emotionality of the adolescent who is gifted remains elusive. The theoretical framework of emotionality was tailored for this inquiry by combining two prominent theories of emotional…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Development, Emotional Intelligence, Public Schools
Mackey, Margaret – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
A 4-E model of cognition suggests that it is embodied, embedded, enacted, and extended. All these elements are permeated by a fifth "E"--emotion. This article addresses issues of emotion and affect concerning how and where we are embedded or placed in the world. It draws on and presents examples from a larger study involving twelve…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Literacy
Lougheed, Jessica P.; Keskin, Gizem – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
Developmental processes are embedded in social contexts, such as with family members. Adolescent development involves significant reorganization of the parent-adolescent relationship, which is fundamental to the continued psychosocial development of both the adolescent and the parent. In this article, we introduce the model of parent-adolescent…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Parent Child Relationship, Psychological Patterns, Social Development
Lang, Jodie A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
As schools redefine their role to include the social-emotional needs of students, it is imperative that they simultaneously reflect on the adults in the building and the way that they embody and model the traits they are hoping to instill in students. This exploratory qualitative study looks specifically at the way that school leaders perceive and…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leadership Styles, Psychological Patterns, Administrator Attitudes
Deger Olgun; Nergüz Bulut Serin – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2024
The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which emotion regulation is related to emotional and psychological well-being in disadvantaged primary school students. In the research, "Stirling Scales for Children' Emotional and Psychological Well-being" and the "personal information form" developed by the researchers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Disadvantaged Schools, Emotional Development
Katherine Edler; Sarah Hoegler Dennis; Lijuan Wang; Kristin Valentino; Patrick T. Davies; E. Mark Cummings – Child Development, 2025
Longitudinal study of associations between family-level emotion socialization and adolescent adjustment is limited. When American children (53.5% girls) were in second grade (N = 213; M[subscript age] = 7.98; data collected 2002-2003), mothers and fathers (79.8% of mothers and 74.2% of fathers were White) reported on their reactions to children's…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Socialization, Adolescents, Grade 2
Ning Yang; Jinjin Lu; Adrianne John Galang; Huiling Xie – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2025
This study aims to examine the relationships between teacher-child relationships, resilience, and emotional competence with an initial sample of 881 (filtered to 739) Chinese young children in a rural region in Guangdong Province, China. They were measured by using Student-Teacher Relationship Scale (STRS), Children's emotional competence scale…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Resilience (Psychology), Emotional Development, Migrant Workers

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