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Effortful Control Mediates Relations Between Children's Attachment Security and their Regard for Rules of Conduct
Authors:J K Nordling  Lea J Boldt  Jessica O'Bleness  Grazyna Kochanska
Institution:1. Augustana College;2. University of Iowa
Abstract:Although attachment security has been associated with children's rule‐compatible conduct, the mechanism through which attachment influences early regard for rules is not well established. We hypothesized that effortful control would mediate the link between security and indicators of children's emerging regard for rules (discomfort following rule violations, internalization of parents’ and experimenter's rules, few externalizing behaviors). In a longitudinal study, the Attachment Q‐Set was completed by parents, effortful control was observed, and Regard for Rules was observed and rated by parents. The proposed model fit the data well: Children's security to mothers predicted their effortful control, which in turn had a direct link to a greater Regard for Rules. Children's security with fathers did not predict effortful control. The mother‐child relationship appears particularly important for positive developmental cascades of self‐regulation and socialization.
Keywords:attachment  effortful control  internalization  moral development
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