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Peer reviewedDiLalla, David L.; Rogers, Sally J. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1994
Factor analysis of the Childhood Autism Rating Scale found three factors: (1) social impairment, (2) negative emotionality, and (3) distorted sensory response. Subjects with autism were distinguished from subjects with either pervasive or nonpervasive developmental disorders by higher scores on social impairment. Negative emotionality was most…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Rating Scales, Clinical Diagnosis, Developmental Disabilities
Peer reviewedElder, Linda – Journal of Developmental Education, 1997
Asserts that students' emotions should be nurtured in the educational process to help foster positive reactions to instructional materials. States also that the relationship between the cognitive function of the mind and the affective, or feeling, dimension must be understood so that students will develop critical-thinking skills. (VWC)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedKochanska, Grazyna – Child Development, 2001
Examined relationship of security of attachment to development of fear, anger, and joy over child's first 3 years. Found that attachment groups differed in trajectories of emotional development, with differences apparent at 14 months. Resistant children were most fearful and least joyful. Over the second and third years, secure children became…
Descriptors: Anger, Attachment Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedJones, David P. H. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2001
This editorial comments on a study that compared the self-development of 43 typical preschool children and 155 preschool children who had been maltreated. It found sexually abused, physically abused, and neglected preschool children showed more dissociation than did the typical children. Clinically identifiable dissociation was particularly…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedMacfie, Jenny; Cicchetti, Dante; Toth, Sheree L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2001
A study compared the self-development of 43 typical preschool children and 155 maltreated preschool children. Each group of sexually, physically abused, and neglected preschool children showed more dissociation than did the typical children. Clinically identifiable dissociation was particularly associated with physical abuse. Severity of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development
Feldman, Ruth; Eidelman, Arthur I. – Developmental Psychology, 2004
To study the social-emotional development of triplets, 23 sets of triplets, 23 sets of twins, and 23 singleton infants (N=138) were followed from birth to 2 years. Maternal depression and social support were assessed in the postpartum period, mother-infant and father-infant interaction and the home environment were observed at 3 months, a…
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Infants, Family Environment, Behavior Problems
Havighurst, Sophie S.; Harley, Ann; Prior, Margot – Early Education and Development, 2004
Poor emotional competence has been identified as a precursor to later social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties in children. Aspects of parenting, including modeling, reactions to and coaching of children's emotions, have been associated with the development of emotional competence in children. In this paper, a parenting program with this…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Behavior Problems, Preschool Children, Interpersonal Competence
Norris, Jacqueline A. – Theory Into Practice, 2003
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an approach that teaches self-regulation, self-monitoring, and social skills in school settings. SEL has been shown to be an effective method of reducing negative social interactions and increasing academic achievement. This article relates the experiences of one intermediate school principal and her staff as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Principals, Classroom Techniques, Emotional Development
Poncelet, Paulette; Associates, Metis – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2004
Following several years of negative trends in achievement and attendance in the middle grades, the Cleveland Municipal School District began phasing out middle schools by restructuring 21 of its 80 K-5 elementary schools into K-8 schools. This study examined Cleveland's restructuring initiative in light of 2 theories on early adolescent…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Educational Change, Outcomes of Education
Kehily, Mary Jane – Education 3-13, 2004
This paper draws upon data gathered from a research project entitled "Children's Relationship Cultures in Years 5 and 6". The project aimed to explore the ways in which primary school age children understand emotional, caring and family relationships. This paper will focus upon the ways in which gender and sexuality is performed by boys…
Descriptors: Caring, Females, Family Relationship, Sexual Identity
Greenspan, Stanley I.; Wieder, Serena – Zero to Three (J), 2003
This article describes how the "developmental structuralist" theory of emotional development has evolved over 25 years into the developmental-individual difference-relationship (DIR[R]) approach to assessment and intervention. ZERO TO THREE and the Interdisciplinary Council for Developmental and Learning Disorders (ICDL) trace their roots to the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mental Health, Infants, Individual Differences
Bernstein-Yamashiro, Beth – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
Curriculum is a medium through which intellectual curiosity and personal development can be shared; the relationship between student and teacher provides a foundation on which deeply satisfying learning can be built. This article addresses how teacher-student relationships bear on students' learning experiences and their concurrent efforts to form…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Emotional Development, Secondary School Curriculum, High Schools
Fantuzzo, John; Bulotsky, Rebecca; McDermott, Paul; Mosca, Samuel; Lutz, Megan Noone – School Psychology Review, 2003
The study examined the multivariate relationship between dimensions of preschool emotional and behavioral adjustment assessed at the beginning of the year by the Adjustment Scales for Preschool Intervention (ASPI) and multiple learning and social competencies at the end of the year with an urban Head Start sample. This study also examined the…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Educational Objectives, Economically Disadvantaged, Preschool Children
Henrich, Christopher C.; Wheeler, Crista M.; Zigler, Edward F. – NHSA Dialog, 2005
The EZ-Yale Personality Motivation Questionnaire (EZPQ) was used to measure motivation as a facet of school readiness in a sample of 133 children during the spring of their final year of Head Start. Three motivational constructs assessed by the EZPQ, academic mastery motivation, negative reaction tendency, and outerdirectedness, were associated…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Disadvantaged Youth, Learning Motivation, Emergent Literacy
McKenzie, Marcia – Educational Forum, The, 2004
Interest in emotional, social, and moral (ESM) concerns in K-12 education in North America has grown considerably during the past decade. This increased concern is considered a response to the increased prevalence of social problems experienced by children and youth, such as bullying, substance abuse, and depression, and to research indicating…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, North Americans, Humanistic Education, Elementary Secondary Education

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