학술논문

Children's Emerging Regulation of Conduct: Restraint, Compliance, and Internalization from Infancy to the Second Year.
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Child Development. Oct 1998 69(5):1378-1389.
Subject
Behavior Development
Child Behavior
Child Development
Compliance (Psychology)
Infants
Mothers
Parent Child Relationship
Self Control
Sex Differences
Language
English
ISSN
0009-3920
Abstract
Assessed, at 8-10 months, children's restraint and attention, and at 13-15 months, compliance to mother, internalization of her prohibition, and quality of motivation of the mother-child teaching context. Found support for view of compliance and noncompliance as heterogenous: committed compliance was higher to maternal "don'ts" than "dos," with the reverse for situational compliance; girls surpassed boys in committed compliance. (EV)