The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood

Early social interactions are important to developing and maintaining positive social relationships in childhood. It is well understood that the social development is dependent on a number of developmental changes in both cognition and emotion. While most research has focused on cognitive and emotio...

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Main Author: Riley, Tennisha N
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Published: VCU Scholars Compass 2015
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-50742017-03-17T08:33:49Z The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood Riley, Tennisha N Early social interactions are important to developing and maintaining positive social relationships in childhood. It is well understood that the social development is dependent on a number of developmental changes in both cognition and emotion. While most research has focused on cognitive and emotional models of social behaviors separately, a consideration for research investigating social behaviors is to examine cognitive processing and emotional processing concurrently. The current work focuses on the relationship between the executive processes involved in cognition and emotion regulation, and the influence on adaptive (social skills) and maladaptive (aggressive behavior) social behaviors. Specifically, the reformulated social behavioral model developed by Lemerise & Arsenio (2000) , as well as integrative model of social-cognitive-affective behavior (Beauchamp & Anderson, 2010) will guide this work and help specify the relationship between specific executive functions (working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility), emotion regulation, and children’s social behaviors in middle childhood. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4035 http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5074&context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass Executive Functions Emotion Regulation Social Behaviors Aggression Positive Social Skills Developmental Psychology
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topic Executive Functions
Emotion Regulation
Social Behaviors
Aggression
Positive Social Skills
Developmental Psychology
spellingShingle Executive Functions
Emotion Regulation
Social Behaviors
Aggression
Positive Social Skills
Developmental Psychology
Riley, Tennisha N
The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood
description Early social interactions are important to developing and maintaining positive social relationships in childhood. It is well understood that the social development is dependent on a number of developmental changes in both cognition and emotion. While most research has focused on cognitive and emotional models of social behaviors separately, a consideration for research investigating social behaviors is to examine cognitive processing and emotional processing concurrently. The current work focuses on the relationship between the executive processes involved in cognition and emotion regulation, and the influence on adaptive (social skills) and maladaptive (aggressive behavior) social behaviors. Specifically, the reformulated social behavioral model developed by Lemerise & Arsenio (2000) , as well as integrative model of social-cognitive-affective behavior (Beauchamp & Anderson, 2010) will guide this work and help specify the relationship between specific executive functions (working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility), emotion regulation, and children’s social behaviors in middle childhood.
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title The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood
title_short The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood
title_full The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood
title_fullStr The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Executive Functions and Emotion Regulation on Teacher-Rated Social Behaviors in Middle Childhood
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