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

Crystal I Bryce1, Priscilla Goble2, Jodi Swanson1, Richard A Fabes1, Laura D Hanish1, Carol Lynn Martin1.   

Abstract

RESEARCH
FINDINGS: Although children's temperament contributes to their academic success, little is known regarding the mechanisms through which temperament is associated withacademic achievement during the transition to elementary school. One such mechanism may be school engagement, but findings are inconsistent and limited. Across two waves of data at the transition to school, we examined the role of kindergarten emotional and behavioral engagement as links between preschool temperament (positive emotionality, anger, andeffortful control), and kindergartenacademic achievement, among a predominantlyMexican/Mexican-Americansample of 241children drawn from Head Start classrooms. Significant direct effects indicated that preschool anger was negatively,and positive emotionality and effortful control werepositively,associated withkindergarten behavioralengagement.Only preschool anger was significantly associatedwithkindergarten emotional engagement. In turn, kindergarten behavioral, but not emotional, engagement was directly, positively associated withkindergartenacademic achievement. All three preschool temperament measures were indirectly related to kindergarten achievement via kindergarten behavioral engagement, and anger was indirectly related to kindergarten achievement via emotional engagement. PRACTICE OR POLIC: Findings highlight the importance of understanding the role of engagement as a mechanismthat can foster children'sacademic achievement at a key developmental transition.

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Keywords:  academic achievement; anger; behavioral engagement; effortful control; emotional engagement; positive emotionality

Year:  2017        PMID: 30853769      PMCID: PMC6407874          DOI: 10.1080/10409289.2017.1404275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Educ Dev        ISSN: 1040-9289


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