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Original Articles

Examining Associations Between Effortful Control and Teacher–Child Relationships in Relation to Head Start Children's Socioemotional Adjustment

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Pages 756-774 | Received 15 Nov 2007, Published online: 30 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Research Findings: The current project examined the unique and interactive relations of child effortful control and teacher–child relationships to low-income preschoolers' socioemotional adjustment. One hundred and forty Head Start children (77 boys and 63 girls), their parents, lead teachers, and teacher assistants participated in this study. Parents provided information on child effortful control, whereas lead teachers provided information on their relationships with students. Teacher assistants provided information on children's socioemotional adjustment (emotional symptoms, peer problems, conduct problems, prosocial behaviors) in the preschool classroom. Both teacher–child closeness and conflict were significantly related to low-income preschoolers' socioemotional adjustment (i.e., emotional symptoms, peer problems, conduct problems, and prosocial behaviors) in expected directions. In addition, teacher–child conflict was significantly associated with emotional symptoms and peer problems among children with low effortful control; however, teacher–child conflict was not significantly associated with socioemotional difficulties among children with high effortful control. Teacher–child closeness, on the other hand, was associated with fewer socioemotional difficulties regardless of children's level of effortful control. Practice or Policy: Results are discussed in terms of (a) the utility of intervention efforts focusing on promoting positive teacher–child interactions and enhancing child self-regulatory abilities and (b) the implications for children's socioemotional adjustment.

Notes

*p ≤ .05.

**p ≤ .01.

***p ≤ .001.

aCaucasian = 0, all other ethnic groups = 1. b0 = less than 10 years, 1 = 10 years or more. c0 = Child Development Associate credential or associate's degree, 1 = bachelor's degree.

b0 = less than 10 years, 1 = 10 years or more.

c0 = Child Development Associate credential or associate's degree, 1 = bachelor's degree.

*p ≤ .05.

**p ≤ .01.

aCaucasian = 0, all other ethnic groups = 1.

b0 = less than 10 years, 1 = 10 years or more.

c0 = Child Development Associate credential or associate's degree, 1 = bachelor's degree.

*p ≤ .05.

**p ≤ .01.

***p ≤ .001.

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