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Peer reviewedRatner, Hilary Horn; Stettner, Laurence J. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1991
Describes perspectives on the socialization of cognition and emotion and discusses limitations of these perspectives. Key findings from one field are used to extend work in the other, and are interpreted in the framework of Vygotsky's zone of proximal development. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Literature Reviews, Parent Child Relationship
Burnett, Bruce B. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1993
This study identified potential definitions of psychological abuse by having 381 citizens and 452 social workers rate vignettes of adult behaviors. Nine types of adult behaviors were identified by both groups, including confining a child in a small space, severe public humiliation, severe verbal abuse, threatening a child, and not allowing social…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Definitions
Peer reviewedForrai, Katalin – Early Childhood Connections, 1997
A three-year longitudinal study compared children exposed to somewhat more musical influences with those exposed to little singing or music in nursery school settings. Findings indicated that the experimental group exceeded control group in frequency of vocalizations, rhythmic movements, initiations of social contact, and positive emotional…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Foreign Countries, Infants, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedQuas, Jodi A.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Examined 3- to 13-year olds' memories for an experienced and a never-experienced medical procedure. Found that children 4 years or older at time of the procedure described it more accurately than did younger children. Longer delays between procedure and recall were related to providing fewer correct information units but not more inaccuracies.…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Children, Emotional Development, Long Term Memory
Peer reviewedStifter, Cynthia A.; Spinrad, Tracy L.; Braungart-Rieker, Julia M. – Child Development, 1999
Examined relationship between emotion regulation at ages 5, 10, and 18 months, and compliance at 30 months. Found that infants with low levels of regulatory behavior were more likely to be noncompliant as toddlers. High cardiac vagal tone was related to noncompliance to toy clean-up, whereas low cardiac vagal tone was related to noncompliance to…
Descriptors: Compliance (Psychology), Emotional Development, Infant Behavior, Infants
Peer reviewedCamilleri, Vanessa – Educational Horizons, 2000
In a New York City community school, music therapy addresses the following social and emotional developmental goals: participation, interaction, relationships, communication, expression, space sharing, problem solving, self-esteem, respect, and awareness. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedKaplan, David M.; VanDuser, Molly L. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1999
Presents interview with behavioral ecologist who discusses program concepts for stepfamily dysfunction. Four predictions which focus on stepfamily dynamics are: (1) expect greater conflict in stepfamily environments; (2) understand evolutionary basis of emotions; (3) anticipate flash points of family conflict; and (4) alter criteria for choosing…
Descriptors: Conflict, Counseling Theories, Emotional Development, Family Counseling
Peer reviewedLantieri, Linda – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1999
Highlights a Resolving Conflict Creatively Program, which seeks to create school cultures based on values of caring and mutual respect. High-risk students may require more intensive interventions in order to foster social and emotional learning. Reports on a multiyear pilot project using a group curriculum with strong components of service…
Descriptors: Altruism, Emotional Development, High Risk Students, School Culture
Peer reviewedJohnson-Newman, Deborah; Exum, Herbert A. – NASPA Journal, 1998
Presents a review of several common emotional and developmental challenges faced by African American female college students who attend predominantly White colleges and universities. Suggests that these challenges can be addressed through programs that promote these students' psychological growth and maturity. Outlines a cognitive-developmental…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Development, College Students, Emotional Development
Peer revieweddel Rio, Pablo; Alvarez, Amelia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1995
Reviews mainstream psychology's reductionisms and presents working concepts for a cultural-historical perspective on directivity. Discusses research on the organization of emotions for directing human behavior in Castile from an interdisciplinary approach of psychology, anthropology, and education. (MMU)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Education
Peer reviewedErlanger, David M. – Journal of Adolescence, 1998
The multidimensional empathic response patterns of late adolescent undergraduate students (N=153) was examined according to their identity status. Subjects completed self-report measures of empathic response style and identity development. Findings for empathic concern, cognitive empathy, and empathic distress are related to identity status…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Cognitive Structures, Emotional Development, Empathy
Peer reviewedSteier, Alison J.; Lehman, Elyse Brauch – Child Study Journal, 2000
Developed direct observational measure of children's attachment to inanimate objects such as blankets and soft toys among object-attached and non-object-attached 15- to 31-month-olds. Procedure varied arousal levels across situations. Found support for validity of the procedure in, among other factors, its ability to capture the preference of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedBoon, Susan D.; Lomore, Christine D. – Human Communication Research, 2001
Investigates undergraduate students' judgments regarding the degree to which relationships with celebrity idols influenced their sense of identity and feelings of self-worth. Discusses the characteristics of the sample of idols participants reported as well as descriptive data concerning the degree to which participants perceived these idols as…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Identification (Psychology), Mass Media Effects, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOlszewski-Kubilius, Paula – Roeper Review, 2000
A model is presented that proposes environmental conditions for creative producers which result in responses that include the development of several key personality characteristics, such as a preference for time alone, an ability to cope with anxiety, freedom from conventionality, and the use of intellectual activities to fulfill emotional needs.…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Coping, Creativity
Peer reviewedRausch, John L.; Van Meter, Rhonda L. – International Journal of Applied Semiotics, 1999
Examines the decisionmaking of children with emotional and behavioral disorders. These youths' socially dysfunctional boundaries and thwarted border crossings are revealed semiotically. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Applied Linguistics, Behavior Disorders, Children


