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Shuan-Ju Hung; Hsiu-Fei Wang – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
Compliance is an important skill of social competence for young children as it reflects children's ability to understand others' expectations and to display cooperative behaviors. Existing research has shown that parental responsiveness and child executive functioning separately make contributions to child compliance, but less is known about the…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Responses
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Fang, Junjun; Hu, Bi Ying; Su, Yijie; Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
The purpose of this study was to investigate current Chinese preschool teachers' use of behavior management (BM) strategies in preschool classrooms during the challenging juncture of routine care and their impact on children's behavior performances, as well as the features of high-quality BM. Using a stratified, random sampling procedure from data…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Behavior Modification, Preschool Children, Student Behavior
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van Berkel, Sheila R.; Groeneveld, Marleen G.; van der Pol, Lotte D.; Linting, Mariëlle; Mesman, Judi – Developmental Psychology, 2023
This study applies a "within-family, age-snapshot design" to investigate differences between siblings in the development of compliance during the preschool years by disaggregating situational, within-family, and between-family effects. The aim of the study was to investigate the relation between sibling differences in compliance and the…
Descriptors: Siblings, Preschool Children, Compliance (Psychology), Birth Order
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Mathew C. Luehring; Laura Lee McIntyre – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2023
Children with developmental delays (DD) are at heightened risk for developing behavior problems, which contribute to parenting stress and caregiving burden. There is an established relation between parenting behaviors and child developmental outcomes with less known about parent--child interactions in young children with DD. The present study…
Descriptors: Developmental Delays, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles, Child Behavior
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Carbonneau, Rene; Vitaro, Frank; Brendgen, Mara; Boivin, Michel; Tremblay, Richard E. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
The present study investigated prenatal and early postnatal risk factors associated with developmental patterns of disruptive behaviors (DBs; e.g., hyperactivity-impulsivity, noncompliance, physical aggression) from ages 1.5 to 5 years in a population birth cohort (N = 2,057; 50.7% boys). Six high-trajectory classes obtained by latent growth…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Risk
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Bayanova, Larisa; Popova, Rezeda; Veraksa, Aleksander; Bukhalenkova, Daria – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2022
This study investigated the relationships between executive functions of children aged 5-6 and the level of their cultural congruence, that reflects the extent to which behaviour of a child corresponds to a set of cultural rules, typical for this age in this culture. The main components of executive functions (working memory, cognitive flexibility…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Executive Function, Congruence (Psychology)
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Hellmer, Kahl; Stenberg, Gunilla; Fawcett, Christine – International Journal of Developmental Science, 2021
Children, just like adults, conform to peer testimony when making ostensibly easy decisions. Yet, some are more prone to conform than others and little is known about which factors contribute to this variability. In the current study, we aimed to investigate the reasons for individual differences in conformity by examining potential correlates of…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Social Behavior, Parenting Styles, Compliance (Psychology)
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Barnett, Juliet E. Hart; Zucker, Stanley H.; More, Cori M. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2022
Sleep problems are frequently reported by parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with prevalence estimates of 44-83%. While it is important to address any underlying medical or psychiatric issues that contribute to sleep challenges, establishing good sleep hygiene is considered a good first step, which often includes establishing…
Descriptors: Sleep, Behavior Problems, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Dong, Shuyang; Dubas, Judith Semon; Dekovic, Maja; Wang, Zhengyan; van Aken, Marcel A. G.; Wu, Meng – Early Education and Development, 2022
This study investigated how parenting behaviors and child committed compliance predicted internalization of rules and externalizing behaviors throughout early childhood. Participants were 95 Chinese mother-child dyads. Maternal respect for autonomy and negative control were observed in free-plays at 14 and 25 months. Toddlers' committed compliance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parenting Styles, Child Behavior, Compliance (Psychology)
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Zhu, Jingjing; Liu, Mowei; Li, Yan; Wang, Lingfei; Huang, Minmin – Early Education and Development, 2023
Research Findings: Parental control is considered to be an important aspect of parenting. However, the meaning and the function of parental control are still controversial, especially when the cultural context is considered. The purpose of the present research was to explore the meaning and the function of parental control in Chinese culture. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers
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Behzadnia, Ali; Mehrani Rad, Mehdi – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2020
In the present study, we investigated younger and older Persian preschoolers' response tendency and accuracy toward yes/no questions about a coloring activity. Overall, 107 three- to four-year-olds and five- to six-year-old children were asked positive and negative yes/no questions about a picture coloring activity. The questions focused on three…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Indo European Languages, Accuracy, Questioning Techniques
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Dong, Shuyang; Dubas, Judith Semon; Dekovic, Maja; Wang, Zhengyan – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Based on the goodness-of-fit theory, the current research examined how parental socialization expectations and socialization practices in infancy predicted child social adjustment in the preschool year dependent on child characteristics in toddlerhood with a longitudinal sample of Chinese families. Participants were 272 Chinese mother-child dyads.…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Socialization, Preschool Children, Compliance (Psychology)
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Mavilidi, Myrto F.; Rigoutsos, Stylianos; Venetsanou, F. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2022
Early childhood centres are important places for physical activity promotion in young children, considering the amount of time that children spend at childcare centres. The aim of this study was to train early childhood educators on physical activity promotion in children. Participants included 150 preschool children (75 female; M age =…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Education
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McGowan, Amanda L.; Gerde, Hope K.; Pfeiffer, Karin A.; Pontifex, Matthew B. – Early Education and Development, 2023
Research Findings: The present study examined the associations among meeting 24-hour movement behavior recommendations set by the World Health Organization (2019) and young children's self-regulation and quantity estimation skills in a sample of 123 children (n = 65 female; 4.9 ± 0.7 years) in mid-Michigan. Meeting screen time recommendations…
Descriptors: Motion, Child Behavior, Guidelines, Computation
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Gehret, Hannah; Cooke, Emma; Staton, Sally; Irvine, Susan; Thorpe, Karen – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2021
The international quality-improvement agenda for Early Childhood Education (ECE) directs attention to maximising children's learning experiences. Yet routines, and particularly those relating to sleep-rest provision, are not well conceptualised as learning opportunities. Often children who no longer sleep in the daytime are required to lie down…
Descriptors: Sleep, Childrens Attitudes, Preschool Children, Early Childhood Education
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