Literature DB >> 28584388

Relations of Positive and Negative Expressivity and Effortful Control to Kindergarteners' Student-Teacher Relationship, Academic Engagement, and Externalizing Problems at School.

Anjolii Diaz1, Nancy Eisenberg2, Carlos Valiente1, Sarah VanSchyndel2, Tracy L Spinrad1, Rebecca Berger1, Maciel M Hernandez2, Kassondra M Silva1, Jody Southworth1.   

Abstract

The current study examined the role of naturally-occurring negative and positive emotion expressivity in kindergarten and children's effortful control (EC) on their relationships with teachers, academic engagement, and problems behaviors in school. Further, the potential moderating role of EC on these important school outcomes was assessed. Emotion and engagement were observed at school. EC was assessed by multiple methods. Teachers reported on their student-teacher relationships and student's externalizing behaviors. Children's emotion expressivity and EC were related to engagement and relationships with teachers as well as behavioral problems at school. Children low in EC may be particularly vulnerable to the poor outcomes associated with relatively intense emotion expressivity as they struggle to manage their emotions and behaviors in the classroom.

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Keywords:  Academic engagement; Behavioral problems; Effortful control; Emotion; Student-Teacher relationships; Temperament

Year:  2015        PMID: 28584388      PMCID: PMC5455333          DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2015.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Res Pers        ISSN: 0092-6566


  34 in total

1.  The relations of effortful control and reactive control to children's externalizing problems: a longitudinal assessment.

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5.  Trajectories of aggression from toddlerhood to age 9 predict academic and social functioning through age 12.

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Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  1999 Jul-Aug

8.  Prediction of Children's Academic Competence From Their Effortful Control, Relationships, and Classroom Participation.

Authors:  Carlos Valiente; Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant; Jodi Swanson; Mark Reiser
Journal:  J Educ Psychol       Date:  2008-02-01

9.  The relations of emotionality and regulation to preschoolers' social skills and sociometric status.

Authors:  N Eisenberg; R A Fabes; J Bernzweig; M Karbon; R Poulin; L Hanish
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  1993-10

10.  Child Effortful Control, Teacher-student Relationships, and Achievement in Academically At-risk Children: Additive and Interactive Effects.

Authors:  Jeffrey Liew; Qi Chen; Jan N Hughes
Journal:  Early Child Res Q       Date:  2010
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  14 in total

1.  Effortful control and school adjustment: The moderating role of classroom chaos.

Authors:  Rebecca H Berger; Carlos Valiente; Nancy Eisenberg; Maciel M Hernandez; Marilyn Thompson; Tracy Spinrad; Sarah VanSchyndel; Kassondra Silva; Jody Southworth
Journal:  J Appl Dev Psychol       Date:  2017-10-12

2.  Infant frontal EEG asymmetry moderates the association between maternal behavior and toddler negative affectivity.

Authors:  Anjolii Diaz; Margaret M Swingler; Lin Tan; Cynthia L Smith; Susan D Calkins; Martha Ann Bell
Journal:  Infant Behav Dev       Date:  2019-04-01

3.  Bidirectional associations between emotions and school adjustment.

Authors:  Maciel M Hernández; Nancy Eisenberg; Carlos Valiente; Tracy L Spinrad; Rebecca H Berger; Sarah K VanSchyndel; Kassondra M Silva; Anjolii Diaz; Marilyn S Thompson; Diana E Gal; Jody Southworth
Journal:  J Pers       Date:  2018-01-10

4.  Prediction of Children's Early Academic Adjustment from Their Temperament: The Moderating Role of Peer Temperament.

Authors:  Sarah K Johns; Carlos Valiente; Nancy Eisenberg; Tracy L Spinrad; Maciel M Hernández; Jody Southworth; Rebecca H Berger; Marilyn S Thompson; Kassondra M Silva; Armando A Pina
Journal:  J Educ Psychol       Date:  2018-07-26

5.  Elementary Students' Effortful Control and Academic Achievement: The Mediating Role of Teacher-Student Relationship Quality.

Authors:  Maciel M Hernández; Carlos Valiente; Nancy Eisenberg; Rebecca H Berger; Tracy L Spinrad; Sarah K VanSchyndel; Kassondra M Silva; Jody Southworth; Marilyn S Thompson
Journal:  Early Child Res Q       Date:  2017-03-22

6.  Temperamental Anger and Positive Reactivity and the Development of Social Skills: Implications for Academic Competence during Preadolescence.

Authors:  Jessica M Dollar; Nicole B Perry; Susan D Calkins; Susan P Keane; Lilly Shanahan
Journal:  Early Educ Dev       Date:  2017-12-14

7.  Effortful Control and Extensive Observations of Negative Emotion as Joint Predictors of Teacher-Student Conflict in Childhood.

Authors:  Maciel M Hernández; Nancy Eisenberg; Carlos Valiente; Tracy L Spinrad; Sarah K Johns; Rebecca H Berger; Anjolii Diaz; Kassondra M Silva; Marilyn S Thompson; Diana E Gal-Szabo; Jody Southworth
Journal:  Early Educ Dev       Date:  2021-03-04

8.  Kindergarten School Engagement: Linking Early Temperament and Academic Achievement at the Transition to School.

Authors:  Crystal I Bryce; Priscilla Goble; Jodi Swanson; Richard A Fabes; Laura D Hanish; Carol Lynn Martin
Journal:  Early Educ Dev       Date:  2017-11-27

Review 9.  Prenatal influences on temperament development: The role of environmental epigenetics.

Authors:  Maria A Gartstein; Michael K Skinner
Journal:  Dev Psychopathol       Date:  2017-12-12

10.  Balance in Positive Emotional Expressivity Across School Contexts Relates to Kindergarteners' Adjustment.

Authors:  Maciel M Hernández; Nancy Eisenberg; Carlos Valiente; Tracy L Spinrad; Rebecca H Berger; Sarah K VanSchyndel; Marilyn S Thompson; Jody Southworth; Kassondra M Silva
Journal:  Early Educ Dev       Date:  2017-09-06
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