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Hewitt, Paul L.; Smith, Martin M.; Flett, Gordon L.; Ko, Ariel; Kerns, Connor; Birch, Susan; Peracha, Hira – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2022
Research on adults indicates other-oriented perfectionism (requiring perfection from others) is associated with various consequential outcomes independent of self-oriented perfectionism (requiring perfection of the self) and socially prescribed perfectionism (believing others require perfection of the self). However, historically, the most widely…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Children, Adolescents, Parent Attitudes
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Vivian Chau; Valsamma Eapen; Erinn Hawkins; Jane Kohlhoff – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: There is growing interest in research understanding the individual-specific predictors of child callous-unemotional (CU) traits, particularly in early childhood. Objective: This study reviewed evidence from studies that investigated the relationship between early child temperament factors (between 0 and 3 years) and CU traits in…
Descriptors: Children, Child Behavior, Student Behavior, Personality Traits
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Madelaine B. Erazo; Amanda L. Krygsman; Tracy Vaillancourt – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2023
We examined how bullying victimization across childhood and adolescence was associated with BPD symptoms in emerging adulthood. Participants were drawn from the McMaster Teen Study, representing a community sample. A three-class solution of bullying victimization trajectories was selected from a semi-parametric group-based trajectory analysis…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Children, Adolescents
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Rebecca Smees; Julia Simner; Louisa J. Rinaldi – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Autistic traits are found throughout the general population, but their link to creative attributes has received little attention in childhood populations. In adults, autistic traits are linked to both creative benefits and disadvantages, moderated by the autistic trait and the creative domain under investigation. The current study investigates the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Adolescents, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Paek, Sue Hyeon; Sumners, Sarah E.; Sharpe, Desiree I. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Teachers' beliefs about characteristics of creative children do not always align with how creative children actually behave. Understanding these misaligned beliefs--defined as misconceptions--is important because teachers' misconceptions can undermine efforts to foster children's creative development. This study aimed to identify teachers' beliefs…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Creativity, Children
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Lisa J. Schlueter; Andrew B. McGee; Tasha Link; Lisa S. Badanes; Julia Dmitrieva; Sarah E. Watamura – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Extant literature has demonstrated that children's diurnal stress physiology often looks different on childcare versus home days. Specifically, children experience a rise in cortisol, rather than a decline, over the day while in full-time care. Additionally, temperamental fit within classroom environment may influence both child and teacher…
Descriptors: Physiology, Child Care, Classroom Environment, Anxiety
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Dhanesha Bhatti; Jonathan D. Lane; Samuel Ronfard – Developmental Psychology, 2024
When deciding whether to trust someone's claims, how do children combine - over multiple interactions - information about that person's general behavioral tendencies (traits) with that person's ongoing (and changing) rate of providing accurate claims? Children aged 4-8 played 11 rounds of a find-the-sticker game. For each round, an informant…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Children, Interpersonal Relationship, Observation
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Marcus Witt; Ben Knight; Tom Booth – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
The learning and social development benefits associated with pupils collaborating in small groups have been well documented over recent decades; however, research exploring personality as a mediating factor in small group learning is sparse. In this study we identified pupils who self-reported low levels of extraversion and/or high levels of…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Student Behavior, Group Dynamics, Children
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Sohee Lee; Olivia C. Robertson; Kristine Marceau; Valerie S. Knopik; Misaki N. Natsuaki; Daniel S. Shaw; Leslie D. Leve; Jody M. Ganiban; Jenae M. Neiderhiser – Infant and Child Development, 2024
This study utilised the Early Growth and Development Study (N = 561 adoptive children; 57.2% male, 55.3% White), a study of children adopted at birth, to examine heritable (birth parent psychopathology) and prenatal risk (prenatal maternal distress and smoking during pregnancy), infant negative affectivity, adoptive parent over-reactivity and…
Descriptors: Adoption, Children, Genetics, Parent Influence
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Swearingen, Isabelle; Reese, Elaine; Garnett, Madeline; Peterson, Elizabeth; Salmon, Karen; Carr, Polly Atatoa; Morton, Susan M. B.; Bird, Amy – Developmental Psychology, 2023
The way that mothers talk about the past (reminisce) with young children is linked to key memory, language, and socioemotional outcomes. The present research explored the role of a range of child, maternal, socioeconomic, and cultural factors that predict maternal reminiscing style, with a particular focus on maternal personality and child…
Descriptors: Mothers, Recall (Psychology), Children, Personality
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Laurine Peter; Lise Lemoine; Maud Besançon – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2024
In France, many social representations refer to gifted children who describe them as hypersensitive, curious, and creative. Although sometimes inaccurate, these representations can be conveyed in media intended for children and contribute to an erroneous transmission of characteristics of children with particularities. The objective of this study…
Descriptors: French, Childrens Literature, Student Characteristics, Creativity
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Claudia I. Iacob; Ruxandra Folostina; Eugen Avram – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Background: Long-term care of a relative with a disability is associated with negative consequences on the caregiver's mental health. Therefore, investigating how some personality traits, such as resilience, protect caregivers with dysfunctional personality traits from caregiving stress is necessary. This study examines the moderating role of…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Children, Adults, Developmental Disabilities
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Hannah Hok; Katie Vasquez; Anam Barakzai; Alex Shaw – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Children and even infants have clear intuitions about power early in development; they can infer who is dominant and subordinate from observing a single interaction. However, it is unclear what children infer about each individual's status from these interactions--do they think dominants and subordinates will maintain their status when interacting…
Descriptors: Children, Individual Power, Social Stratification, Role Perception
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Sanchez, Christine; Brigaud, Emmanuelle; Moliner, Pascal; Blanc, Nathalie – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2022
This study explored the Social Representations (SRs) of Gifted Children in France, both in the general adult population and in different childhood professionals's populations (i.e., primary school teachers, secondary school teachers, and psychologists). Two binary SRs emerged from the data obtained from 608 participants. In the general population,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Adults, Intelligence
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Jinyan Zhou; Siche Feng; Lihuan Wu; Sheng Wang – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
Financial education for children has drawn considerable attention and has recently been advocated in schools; however, its impact still needs to be examined with a more comprehensive evaluation framework. This study carries out a paired-design experiment to evaluate the effectiveness of the Aflatoun Child Social & Financial Education program,…
Descriptors: Financial Education, Money Management, Program Effectiveness, Children
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