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Examining Mothers', Fathers' and Preschool Aged Children's Use of Internal State Language Within Emotion-Focused Conversations
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This study examined mothers’ and fathers’ use of internal state language (ISL) within the context of an emotion-focused task with their preschool aged children. Parental differences in ISL were analyzed, as well as whether or not mothers and fathers differentiated their use of ISL depending on...
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The Relationship Between Parenting Stress and Children’s Emotion Regulation and Social Skills in Early Childhood
DownloadFall 2024
Well-developed social and emotional skills gained in early childhood are integral for independent functioning as children enter into school, especially emotion regulation abilities and social skills. Learned through parent-child interactions, researchers have identified parenting stress (i.e.,...