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The Role of Child Emotionality in Child Behavior and Maternal Instruction on Planning Tasks
Authors:Susan M. Perez   Mary Gauvain
Affiliation:University of California, Riverside
Abstract:This study explored the relation of children's emotional functioning to children's behavior during individual planning and mother's and children's behaviors during joint planning. Participants were 118 mothers and their second‐grade children. Mothers rated children on their emotional intensity and children rated themselves on their use of emotion regulation strategies. Children and mother–child dyads were videotaped during planning tasks and independent observers rated their behavior. Child emotional intensity was directly related to children being less engaged in the task and to an emphasis in maternal instruction on regulatory behaviors. Some types of emotion regulation strategies modified these relations. Findings suggest that child emotionality may play an important role in the early school years in children's opportunities to learn during social‐cognitive activity.
Keywords:mother–child interaction    child planning    child emotional intensity    child emotion regulation
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