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ERIC Number: EJ1192995
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-1040-9289
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Teachers' Emotion Minimizing Language and Toddlers' Social Emotional Competence
King, Elizabeth K.; La Paro, Karen M.
Early Education and Development, v29 n8 p989-1003 2018
Teachers in toddler classrooms are important agents of emotion socialization. The current study examined teachers' use of emotion minimizing language in toddler classrooms and toddlers' social emotional competence. Teachers' emotion minimizing language is described as language that purposefully distances them from a child's emotions and discourages children's expression of their emotions. Research Findings: Results indicate a negative relationship between teachers' emotion minimizing language and toddlers' social emotional competence when program quality, child age, and child gender are controlled. Practice or Policy: Implications relevant to teacher preparation programs and professional development are discussed, with a primary focus on the methods by which teachers are trained to use language to respond to young children's emotions.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Preschool Education
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Language: English
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