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Maternal behaviour and children's early emotion regulation skills differentially predict development of children's reactive control and later effortful control

✍ Scribed by Paulo A. Graziano; Susan P. Keane; Susan D. Calkins


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
271 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-7227

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Abstract

The role of maternal behaviour and children's early emotion regulation skills in the development of children's reactive control, specifically behavioural impulsivity, and later effortful control was examined in a sample of 435 children. HLM analyses indicated significant growth in reactive control across the toddlerhood to early childhood period. Emotion regulation at age‐2 positively predicted initial levels of children's reactive control abilities while maternal overcontrol/intrusiveness predicted lower levels of reactive control growth. Maternal behaviours at age‐2 predicted children's effortful control abilities at age‐5.5. Emotion regulation did not predict effortful control abilities. Maternal behaviour and children's early emotion regulation skills may differentially facilitate the development of reactive and effortful control abilities. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.