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Temperamental Anger and Effortful Control, Teacher–Child Conflict, and Externalizing Behavior Across the Elementary School Years
by
Wasserman, Alexander Michael
, Crockett, Lisa J.
, Kalutskaya, Irina
, Rudasill, Kathleen Moritz
, Hoffman, Lesa
in
Adolescent development
/ Age Differences
/ Alternative approaches
/ Anger
/ Behavior
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child care
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Conflict
/ Correlation
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary schools
/ Emotions
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ Externalizing behaviour
/ Grade 6
/ Kindergarten
/ Personality Traits
/ Predictor Variables
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Self Control
/ Self regulation
/ Social development
/ Student Behavior
/ Teacher Student Relationship
/ Teachers
/ Temperament
/ Youth
2018
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Temperamental Anger and Effortful Control, Teacher–Child Conflict, and Externalizing Behavior Across the Elementary School Years
by
Wasserman, Alexander Michael
, Crockett, Lisa J.
, Kalutskaya, Irina
, Rudasill, Kathleen Moritz
, Hoffman, Lesa
in
Adolescent development
/ Age Differences
/ Alternative approaches
/ Anger
/ Behavior
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child care
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Conflict
/ Correlation
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary schools
/ Emotions
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ Externalizing behaviour
/ Grade 6
/ Kindergarten
/ Personality Traits
/ Predictor Variables
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Self Control
/ Self regulation
/ Social development
/ Student Behavior
/ Teacher Student Relationship
/ Teachers
/ Temperament
/ Youth
2018
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Temperamental Anger and Effortful Control, Teacher–Child Conflict, and Externalizing Behavior Across the Elementary School Years
by
Wasserman, Alexander Michael
, Crockett, Lisa J.
, Kalutskaya, Irina
, Rudasill, Kathleen Moritz
, Hoffman, Lesa
in
Adolescent development
/ Age Differences
/ Alternative approaches
/ Anger
/ Behavior
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child care
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Conflict
/ Correlation
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary schools
/ Emotions
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ Externalizing behaviour
/ Grade 6
/ Kindergarten
/ Personality Traits
/ Predictor Variables
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Self Control
/ Self regulation
/ Social development
/ Student Behavior
/ Teacher Student Relationship
/ Teachers
/ Temperament
/ Youth
2018
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Temperamental Anger and Effortful Control, Teacher–Child Conflict, and Externalizing Behavior Across the Elementary School Years
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Temperamental Anger and Effortful Control, Teacher–Child Conflict, and Externalizing Behavior Across the Elementary School Years
2018
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This study examined teacher-child conflict as a possible mediator of the effects of temperamental anger and effortful control on subsequent externalizing behavior. Reciprocal influences between teacher-child conflict and externalizing behavior were also examined. Participants were 1,152 children (49% female; 81.6% non-Hispanic White) from the Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development. Multivariate growth curve modeling revealed that greater effortful control at age 54 months indirectly predicted lower levels of, and subsequent changes in, externalizing behavior from kindergarten to Grade 6 through reduced teacher-child conflict. An alternative model, in which greater effortful control predicted lower teacher-child conflict through lower externalizing behavior, received less support. Within persons, greater-than-expected teacher-child conflict predicted greater-than-expected teacher-reported externalizing behavior concurrently and over time.
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