Over 36 million children are currently displaced due to war, yet we know little about how these experiences of war and displacement affect their socioemotional development …
Recent constructionist theories have suggested that language and sensory experience play a crucial role not only in how individuals categorise emotions but also in how they …
Stressful experiences in armed conflict incur intergenerational effects through parental behaviors with their children. A recent study reported that among Syrian refugee families …
Frameworks of emotional development have tended to focus on how environmental factors shape children's emotion understanding. However, individual experiences of emotion …
This study examined different sources of emotion socialization. Children (N= 256, 115 girls, 129 boys, 12 child gender not reported) and parents (62% White, 9% Black, 19% Hispanic …
Many parents use screens to regulate their young children's emotions. We know very little, however, about how this parenting practice is related to the development of emotional …
Emotions change from one moment to the next. They have a duration from seconds to hours, and then transition to other emotions. Here we describe the early ontology of these key …
X Wang, S Zhao, Y Pei, Z Luo, L Xie… - Frontiers in Human …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods A dataset of three sessions containing consistent non-negative emotions and increased types of negative emotions was designed and built which consisted the …
IT Roepstorff, J Mayor, SS Havighurst… - Journal of Child …, 2024 - cambridge.org
This study assessed the relationship between preschoolers' directly and indirectly assessed emotion word comprehension. Forty-nine two-to-five-year-old Norwegian children were …