A social information processing (SIP) model focusing on the role of emotion processes in socially competent interactions is presented. Fifty preschool children completed tasks of emotion regulation, emotion understanding, peer victimization, and verbal ability. Measures of emotionality, emotion regulation, ...
Social interactions of toddlers and preschoolers in same-age and mixed-age play groups We observed the play of 32 toddlers and preschoolers randomly assigned to eight play groups. Four of the play groups contained children of the same age; th... Donald,B.,Bailey,... - 《Journal of Applied...
S. (1985). Increasing handicapped preschoolers' peer so- cial interactions: Cross-setting and component anal- ysis. Journal ofApplied Behavior Analysis, 18, 3-16.Odom, S. L., Hoyson, M., Jamieson, B., & Strain, P. S. (1985). Increasing handicapped preschoolers' peer social interactions...
Peer Interactions, Relationships and Groups Susan Brockmeyer November 4, 2004 (Use of these slides requires the information contained in the attached notes below each slide) Overview Defining what Peer Relationships, Interactions and Groups are the study of How each changes from infancy through adolesce...
Research Findings: This research examines preschoolers' use of mental state terms in naturally occurring peer conflicts in the classroom to determine how children use mental state terms for organizing their social interactions. Analyses focus on the types, frequencies, and social interactive functions of...
interaction with another child who is similar in age, skills, and knowledge provokes the development of many social skills that are valuable for the rest of life (Bukowski, Buhrmester, & Underwood, 2011). In peer relationships, children learn how to initiate and maintain social interactions with...
Childhood peer relations are also multifaceted: children experience peer interactions through their participation in group activities, as well as through their dyadic (i.e., one-on-one) associations with friends.2 These different facets of peer experiences provide age-related developmental opportunities ...
Peer rejection, temperament, and cortisol activity in preschoolers. Developmental Psychobiology 43, 346-358.Gunnar MR, Sebanc AM, Tout K, Donzella B, van Dulmen MM. Peer rejection, temperament, and cortisol activity in preschoolers. Dev Psychobiol. 2003;43:346- 358....
Effects of a High School Peer-Tutoring Program on the Quality of Students' Interactions and Learning Strategy Use Peer tutoring may promote not only deeper comprehension of subjects, but also everyday use of more effective learning strategies. The purpose of the presen... T Fukaya,Y Uesaka,E ...
Preschool children with low levels of ToM are unable to perceive the needs, beliefs, and emotional states of the other people in peer interactions in a timely manner and are not aware of how some of their behaviors may harm the other people, thus exacerbating peer rejection. In addition, ...