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Effortful Control in Early Childhood: Continuity and Change, Antecedents, and Implications for Social Development.
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Developmental Psychology. Mar 2000 36(2):220-232.
Subject
Age Differences
Attention
Child Development
Emotional Development
Fathers
Longitudinal Studies
Mothers
Parent Child Relationship
Personality
Personality Traits
Predictor Variables
Self Control
Sex Differences
Social Development
Young Children
Language
English
ISSN
0012-1649
Abstract
Examined young children's social development of effortful control in a longitudinal study. Found that between 22 and 33 months, effortful control improved considerably, its coherence increased, it was stable, and it was higher for girls. Found that children's focused attention at 9 months, mothers' responsiveness at 22 months, and mothers' self-reported socialization level predicted children's greater effortful control. (Author/KB)