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Garon, Nancy M.; Longard, Julie; Bryson, Susan E.; Moore, Chris – Cognitive Development, 2012
This study explored factors underlying preschoolers' ability to make future-oriented choices. In a delay-of-gratification choice task, quantity and visibility of the reward was systematically varied. Participants included 90 typically developing children aged 2-4 years. Children made more choices to delay gratification as the quantity of the…
Descriptors: Delay of Gratification, Age Differences, Rewards, Decision Making
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Nordness, Philip D.; Swain, Kristine D.; Haverkost, Ann – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2012
The Screening for Understanding: Initial Line of Inquiry was designed to be used in conjunction with the child study team planning process for dealing with continuous problem behaviors prior to conducting a formal functional behavioral assessment. To conduct the initial line of inquiry a one-page reproducible screening matrix was used during child…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Matrices, Screening Tests
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Poirel, Emmanuel; Lapointe, Pierre; Yvon, Frederic – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2012
The rapid pace of ongoing change in the Quebec education system has had an important impact on the complexity of the job and the workload of school principals. The present study examined the coping strategies used by school principals when facing administrative constraints. The Administrative Stress Index ASI (N = 238) was used to identify and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Video Technology, Coping
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Gordon-Hickey, Susan; Lemley, Trey – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2012
For decades, academic libraries made efforts to provide study environments differing in acoustic environment. The present study aimed to provide an evidence basis for this practice by comparing background noise acceptance and personality factors of two groups of college-aged students self identified as preferring quiet or background noise when…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Facilities, Physical Environment, Acoustics
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Cho, Hyun-Jeong; Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Kingston, Neal M. – Preventing School Failure, 2012
The authors surveyed 233 elementary special educators in 23 states to determine (a) how the teaching of self-regulation strategies and classroom setting affected their perceptions of the importance of teaching self-determination, (b) the frequency with which they did so, and (c) the barriers to promoting self-determination. Results indicated that…
Descriptors: Self Management, Special Education Teachers, Surveys, Elementary School Teachers
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Zalewski, Maureen; Lengua, Liliana J.; Wilson, Anna C.; Trancik, Anika; Bazinet, Alissa – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
We investigated the associations of appraisal and coping styles with emotion regulation in a community sample of preadolescents (N = 196, 9-12 years of age), with appraisal, coping styles, and emotion regulation measured at a single time point. In a previous study, we identified five frustration and four anxiety emotion regulation profiles based…
Descriptors: Preadolescents, Coping, Profiles, Self Control
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Randi, Judi; Corno, Lyn; Johnson, Elisabeth – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2011
Focusing on the transition from school to work, the 21st Century Workforce Commission has recommended closer linkages between secondary schools and colleges and between colleges and the workplace as a means of motivating students toward higher personal goals linked to the world of work. In negotiating the increasingly complex demands of college…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Education Work Relationship, Self Control, Learning Strategies
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Belsky, Jay; Beaver, Kevin M. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2011
Background: The capacity to control or regulate one's emotions, cognitions and behavior is central to competent functioning, with limitations in these abilities associated with developmental problems. Parenting appears to influence such self-regulation. Here the differential-susceptibility hypothesis is tested that the more putative "plasticity…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Genetics
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Graham, Sandra – Educational Horizons, 2011
Peer victimization--or what's known as harassment or bullying--is not a new problem in American schools, though it appears to have taken on more epic proportions in recent years. The research about peer victimization has increased dramatically in the past 10 years, but there are still many myths about bullying. This article discusses six myths…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Misconceptions, Intervention
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Ross, J.; Anderson, J. R.; Campbell, R. N. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
In adults, heightened self-awareness leads to adherence to socially valued norms, whereas lowered self-awareness is associated with antinormative behavior. Levels of self-awareness are influenced by environmental cues such as mirrors. Do situational changes in self-awareness also have an impact on preschoolers' self-regulation? Adherence to a…
Descriptors: Cues, Altruism, Metacognition, Preschool Children
MacPherson, Seonaigh – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2011
Begun as a eulogy to the author's late companion dog, Tashi, this paper presents a "petagogy" of emotions as a strategy to enhance human apprehension of our impact on the greater-than-human-world. Occupying the null curriculum of modern education, both emotions and non-human animals have been ill-served by science and the disciplinary organization…
Descriptors: Animals, Psychological Patterns, Self Control, Empathy
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Bariola, Emily; Gullone, Eleonora; Hughes, Elizabeth K. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2011
This paper reviews current literature relating to parent and child emotional functioning, specifically their emotion regulatory skills and emotional expression. Included are considerations regarding theoretical, methodological, and sampling strengths and weaknesses of existing literature. On the basis of the review, several directions for future…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Child Development, Self Control, Role
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Zettler, Ingo – Learning and Individual Differences, 2011
Self-control affects, among other things, individuals' performance and criminal or deviant behavior. Herein, the construct of self-control is linked to rather specific criteria in an academic context, as derived from findings in the area of organizational psychology. Specifically, it is assumed that students' self-control impacts university…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Academic Achievement, Self Control, Correlation
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Aro, Tuija; Poikkeus, Anna-Maija; Laakso, Marja-Leena; Tolvanen, Asko; Ahonen, Timo – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2015
We examined the associations between 5-year-old children's private speech, behavioural self-regulation, and cognitive abilities. Behavioural self-regulation was assessed using parental and preschool teacher questionnaires. Cognitive abilities (i.e., language, inhibition, planning and fluency, and memory) were assessed with neurocognitive tests,…
Descriptors: Correlation, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Young Children, Self Control
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Anthony, Hayley; McLean, Louise A. – Advances in School Mental Health Promotion, 2015
Schools are increasingly seen as promising environments for initiatives to prevent mental disorders and to protect and promote mental health. This pilot study examined whether a school-based resiliency programme, "Bounce Back," increased protective factors associated with resilience. Thirty-nine children aged 8-10 years (M = 9.17,…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Health Promotion, Self Control, Self Efficacy
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