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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)
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Charlotte Popp; Heidrun Stoeger; Albert Ziegler – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2025
In this second-order scoping review--that is, a broad overview of research on a particular topic, identifying key concepts and evidence gaps--we (a) provide an overview of robust (and semi-robust) findings in giftedness and talent research and (b) identify areas where giftedness and talent research has not yet produced robust (and semi-robust)…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Educational Research, Meta Analysis
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Espoz-Lazo, Sebastián; Rodríguez Huete, Raquel; Espoz-Lazo, Pablo; Farías-Valenzuela, Claudio; Valdivia-Moral, Pedro – Education Sciences, 2020
Emotions are embedded in the everyday life of every individual. In the same way their emotions are immersed in their cultural legacy, they are conditioned by behaviors that cannot be separated from an educational context. In this sense, physical education (PE) has been reported as a school subject that facilitates the emotional expression of…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Physical Education, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
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Jett, Noel; Rinn, Anne N. – Roeper Review, 2020
Early College High Schools and Early College Entrance Programs offer college material to students who are ready for it before they reach the traditional age to begin college enrollment. With the goal of addressing concerns related to the success of these programs and their impact on affective development among students, a systematic review and…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Outcomes of Education, Acceleration (Education), Program Effectiveness
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Djambazova-Popordanoska, Snezhana – Educational Review, 2016
Effective regulation of both positive and negative emotions plays a pivotal role in young children's emotional and cognitive development and later academic achievement. A compelling body of evidence has highlighted the symbiotic relationship between emotion regulation competencies and young children's emotional health, in particular their mood and…
Descriptors: Self Control, Academic Achievement, Emotional Response, Emotional Development
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Ray, Brian D. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2013
This article reviews research on homeschool learner outcomes and evaluates opposition to homeschooling. It synthesizes research on learner outcomes related to homeschooling in areas of students' academic achievement and children's social, emotional, and psychological development and the success of adults who were home educated and finds generally…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Research, Program Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education
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Camras, Linda A.; Witherington, David C. – Developmental Review, 2005
Within the last 20 years, transitions in the conceptualization of emotion and its development have given rise to calls for an explanatory framework that captures emotional development in all its organizational complexity and variability. Recent attempts have been made to couch emotional development in terms of a dynamical systems approach through…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Emotional Development, Psychological Patterns, Review (Reexamination)
Opengart, Rose – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this paper was to review the content of existing social-emotional learning (SEL) programs in the American K-12 curriculum and the relationship between the programs and the needs of the American workplace. SEL programs were examined for their content and compared to the research indicating critical EI skills for the workplace.…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Emotional Intelligence, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Adolf, Jane W. – 1982
In an effort to understand the emotional impact of abuse, many studies have been conducted to investigate the type of emotional problems suffered by abused children and to identify variables which may make them susceptible to damage. For example, studies have correlated emotional problems with age at which abuse occurred and with the type and…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Emotional Development
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Jacobs, W. J.; Nadel, Lynn – Psychological Review, 1985
Although direct behavioral control by the early learning system wanes, the adult learning system seems to be structured at least partially through the lasting influence of infantile experience. Under (hormonal) stress, residues of early experience are reinstated and incorporated into adult memory where they directly control behavior. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Emotional Development
Gastil, Richard W. – 1996
Many researchers have speculated over the nature of the divorce recovery process. Is the process similar to Kubler-Ross's stages of grief or does divorce recovery follow a unique process? This paper examines the current body of empirical research in an attempt to answer these questions. From the 91 sources analyzed, it was discovered that most of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Developmental Psychology, Divorce
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Dembo, Myron H.; Lundell, Beverly – Adolescence, 1979
The purposes of this paper are to explore the major reasons for limited contraception practices for improving sex education. Three areas are identified for discussion: lack of information, cognitive-emotional development, and acceptance of sexuality. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Development
Seefeldt, Vern; Gould, Daniel – 1980
Research examining the effects of sports participation on children and youth is reviewed from the perspective of psychological and physical development. Statistical information regarding the participation rate in different kinds of youth sports is given. The effects of prolonged athletic activity on bone, muscle, and adipose tissue growth is…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletics, Child Development, Child Welfare
Ellett, Frederick S., Jr. – 1981
Methods of philosophical psychology can be used to analyze the concept of emotion. Distinctions exist between dispositional and occurrent emotional states. Intensionality is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for an emotion; thus, emotions can be appraised as reasonable (or unreasonable) and the source of intensionality can be…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitudes, Beliefs, Cognitive Processes
Mendaglio, Sal; Tillier, William – 1992
Kazimierz Dabrowski's theory of positive disintegration is applied to counseling gifted students having emotional and adjustment problems. According to the theory, a central feature of psychological growth is a series of disintegrations--progressive contradictions and conflicts that arise from a person's experience of life. Such conflicts and…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Counseling Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment
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