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Peer reviewedKochanska, Grazyna; Tjebkes, Terri L.; Forman, David R. – Child Development, 1998
Assessed, at 8-10 months, children's restraint and attention, and at 13-15 months, compliance to mother, internalization of her prohibition, and quality of motivation of the mother-child teaching context. Found support for view of compliance and noncompliance as heterogenous: committed compliance was higher to maternal "don'ts" than…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Child Behavior, Child Development, Compliance (Psychology)
Peer reviewedLaurent, Amy C.; Rubin, Emily – Topics in Language Disorders, 2004
As positive outcomes for children and adolescents with either Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism are related to the development of social communicative competence, recognition of the developmental capacities that contribute to this achievement is essential. Although social communication skills play a central role, developmental…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Autism, Asperger Syndrome
Lagattuta, Kristin Hansen – Child Development, 2005
This research investigated 4- through 7-year-olds' and adults' (n=64) concepts about the emotional consequences of desire fulfillment versus desire inhibition in situations where people's desires conflict with prohibitive rules. Results revealed developmental increases in attributing positive or mixed emotions to story characters that make…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Age Differences, Young Children, Adults
Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Childhood Today (1), 2006
When a baby screams, that is a signal that all is not well for the body of the baby, for her emotional well-being, and/or for the baby's relationship with the teacher. During the first year of life, infants learn that adults are in control of providing reassuring care. Adults will "make things better" when a baby's tummy feels horribly empty, when…
Descriptors: Infants, Self Control, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Role
Individual Differences in Infant Attention Skills, Joint Attention, and Emotion Regulation Behaviour
Morales, Michael; Mundy, Peter; Crowson, Mary M.; Neal, A. Rebecca; Delgado, Christine E. F. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2005
This study examined the concurrent and predictive relations between infant attention skills, joint attention, and emotion regulation. Infants' gaze following skills and duration of orienting were assessed at 6 months of age, and collaborative joint attention and emotion regulation skills were assessed at 24 months of age. The results indicated…
Descriptors: Attention, Infants, Individual Differences, Prediction
Chazan-Cohen, Rachel; Raikes, Helen; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Ayoub, Catherine; Pan, Barbara Alexander; Kisker, Ellen E.; Roggman, Lori; Fuligni, Allison Sidle – Early Education and Development, 2009
Early development is likely influenced by quality of early parenting and improvements or declines in quality over time. Little is known about how changes in different dimensions of parenting influence child outcomes, nor the relative sizes of associations when considering several aspects simultaneously. These questions are addressed in the Early…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, School Readiness, Low Income Groups, Disadvantaged Youth
Schatz, Julie N.; Smith, Leann E.; Borkowski, John G.; Whitman, Thomas L.; Keogh, Deb A. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2008
Objective: The present project examined the relationships among early maternal maltreatment risk, children's self-regulation, and later development. It was expected that early maltreatment risk would impact children's emerging self-regulation which in turn, would foster pre-academic delays and behavioral problems. Method: The project used…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Structural Equation Models, Psychopathology
Peer reviewedLustman, Seymour L. – Urban Review, 1975
A discussion of impulse control among children in the primary grades based on many years of practice at the Yale University Child Study Center Nursery School, four inner city pre-kindergarten programs, and several inner city primary schools; the analysis of a number of impulse ridden children; and, several research projects on impulsivity in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Inner City
Brazelton, T. Berry – 1999
Setting limits is one of the most difficult challenges parents face. In this 27-minute videotape, renowned pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton shows parents that setting limits is not punishment, but rather a loving way to teach a child how to control his or her own behavior. Highlighting parents interacting with their infants and toddlers in a…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Corporal Punishment, Discipline
Raffaelli, Marcela; Crockett, Lisa J.; Shen, Yuh-Ling – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2005
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. The longitudinal sample included 646 children (48% girls; 52% boys; 36.2% Black, 23.4% Hispanic, 40.4% White) who were 4 to 5 years old in 1986 and who were followed up at ages 8 to 9 and ages 12 to 13. Levels of…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Young Children, Self Control, Longitudinal Studies
Barkley, Russell A. – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2006
In his lectures published in 1902, George Still described 43 children in his clinical practice who had serious problems with sustained attention and self-regulation. George Still certainly did not use the current terminology for this disorder, but many historians of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have inferred that the children he…
Descriptors: Physicians, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Psychopathology
Brownell, Celia A., Ed.; Kopp, Claire B., Ed – Guilford Publications, 2007
This volume explores the key developmental transitions that take place as 1- to 3-year-olds leave infancy behind and begin to develop the social and emotional knowledge, skills, and regulatory abilities of early childhood. Leading investigators examine the multiple, interacting factors that lead to socioemotional competence in this pivotal period,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Toddlers, Social Development, Emotional Development
Pittman, Laura D.; Boswell, Michelle K. – Applied Developmental Science, 2007
Little is known about how grandmothers may influence children's development, although they may frequently assist parents in the raising of their children, especially among low-income families. Data from Welfare, Children, and Families: A Three-City Study were used to explore how preschoolers function academically and psychologically over time…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Characteristics, Low Income Groups, Grandparents
Feldman, Ruth – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Synchrony, a construct used across multiple fields to denote the temporal relationship between events, is applied to the study of parent-infant interactions and suggested as a model for intersubjectivity. Three types of timed relationships between the parent and child's affective behavior are assessed: concurrent, sequential, and organized in an…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Infants, Psychopathology, Affective Behavior
Honig, Alice S.; Wittmer, Donna S. – 1987
Discipline means teaching children socialization rules, so that they eventually learn self-control. Discipline must be used in the context of a warm, caring relationship, with the realization that it takes time for young children to absorb and understand what is being taught. In addition, appropriate discipline depends on an understanding of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Caregivers, Child Development, Discipline

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