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Zeman, Janice; Shipman, Kimberly – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Examines the influence of socialization figures (parents, friends), emotion type (anger, sadness, physical pain), age, and gender on 66 second-grade and 71 fifth-grade children's reasons for and methods of affect expression. Found that girls reported using verbal means to communicate emotion, whereas boys cited mildly aggressive methods. (MDM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Plattner, Ilse Elisabeth; Haugen, Kirsten; Cohen, Alan; Levin, Diane E. – Child Care Information Exchange, 2003
Presents four articles discussing mental health issues that pertain to early childhood education: "Granting Children Their Emotions" (Ilse Elisabeth Plattner); "Double Vision: Parent and Professional Perspectives on Our Family's Year in Crisis" (Kirsten Haugen); "Coping with Stress and Surviving Challenging Times" (Alan Cohen); and "When the World…
Descriptors: Coping, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development
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Joyce, Bruce; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1997
A primary school community in Nottingham, England, has built a social system (via extensive orientation, parent teaching assistants, and multiple school assemblies) in which staff, parents, and students share responsibility for children's academic, social, and personal development. Holistic learning is encouraged by an integrated curriculum,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Emotional Development
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Soundy, Cathleen S.; Stout, Nancy L. – Young Children, 2002
Describes Pillow Talk as a ritual in which teachers talk in a relaxed and natural way with individual children in the preschool classroom as naptime begins. Suggests that daily one-to-one interaction with children can yield numerous insights about children's language and emotions and provide effective communication and rich language-learning…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Classroom Techniques, Emotional Development, Interpersonal Communication
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Alsop, Glenison – Roeper Review, 2003
This article examines a definition of giftedness that emphasizes asynchronous development and analyzes archival data collected on 535 high-IQ children in Australia. It found five patterns of behavior that provide evidence of asynchronous development: anxious; self-critical; overly sensitive; easily upset; and easily frustrated; with depression…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gordon, Mary – Canadian Children, 2001
Describes the "Roots of Empathy" program for elementary school students in some Toronto schools, designed to teach about parenting, human development, and emotional literacy, and to nurture the growth of empathy. Focuses on development of a culture of caring, the role of perspective taking for conflict resolution, the positive…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Emotional Development
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Soderstrom, Henrik; Rastam, Maria; Gillberg, Christopher – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2002
A study of personality characteristics of 31 adults with Asperger syndrome found they scored significantly higher on harm avoidance and lower on self-directedness and cooperativeness on the Temperament and Character Inventory. Reward dependence and novelty seeking tended to be low. The most common temperament configurations were obsessional,…
Descriptors: Adults, Asperger Syndrome, Behavior Problems, Dependency (Personality)
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Pottorff, Donald D. – PTA Today, 1991
The academic benefits of grade retention are doubtful. Researchers have found that a low percentage of retained students achieve at a higher rate and that many regress. Parents should request a multidisciplinary evaluation before allowing a child to be retained. (JD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Emotional Development, Grade Repetition
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Ouzts, Dan T. – Reading Horizons, 1991
Discusses the effects of social change on children and the importance of acknowledging the emotional aspect of learning. Suggests the use of bibliotherapy to provide children with appropriate books to meet their social and emotional needs. (MG)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Emotional Development
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Sanfratello, Stella – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1990
Several activities that can help deaf children build affective awareness are described. The activities emphasize hands-on, experience-based learning and play, and focus on building self-awareness, learning new ways to interact, recognizing feelings, and having children create books about themselves. (JDD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Deafness, Emotional Development, Humanistic Education
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Zanolli, Kathleen; And Others – Child Study Journal, 1990
Affective responses of two year olds to their day care teachers' affectionate and caregiving behaviors were observed during free play times. Teacher behaviors were affectionate and caregiving physical contact, affectionate words, smiling, and use of questions and instructions. Smiling was the behavior most likely to elicit positive responses from…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Caregivers, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
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Fabes, Richard A.; And Others – Child Development, 1994
Examined children's emotional and behavioral regulation and emotional and prosocial responses to a crying infant. Found that children who could regulate their arousal were unlikely to become distressed and more likely than other children to talk to and comfort the crying infant. Girls were more responsive and engaged in more active responses than…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Behavior, Child Development, Children
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Hubbard, Julie A.; Coie, John D. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1994
Reviews research that provides connections between the constructs of emotional functioning and social competence in children, focusing on such areas as children's understanding and identification of emotions, emotion regulation, emotion display rules, sympathetic responding, and children's mood states. Finds some support for the idea that high…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Children, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development
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Kokot, Shirley; Colman, Jane – Roeper Review, 1994
The mother of a highly creative girl describes her daughter's openness to experience and sensitivity, examines how adults misinterpret creative aspects of her daughter's being, comments that education could be a liberating medium but is generally a conditioning program, and notes that creativeness means living in essence and arriving at insights…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Development, Creativity, Emotional Development
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Helwig, Charles C.; And Others – Child Development, 1995
Seventy-two children were presented with a series of stories involving psychological harm in a game context. Found that older children were more likely than younger ones to base their evaluations on intentions, or both intentions and consequences, and to take into account the recipient's perspective. Game context interacted differentially with…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Childrens Games, Emotional Development
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