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Early Teacher–Child Relationships Promote Self-Regulation Development in Prekindergarten

Kathleen Moritz Rudasill, Ibrahim Acar and Yaoying Xu
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Kathleen Moritz Rudasill: School of Education, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284, USA
Ibrahim Acar: Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Özyeğin University, Istanbul 34794, Turkey
Yaoying Xu: School of Education, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284, USA

IJERPH, 2022, vol. 19, issue 14, 1-11

Abstract: Children’s experiences during the prekindergarten period are critical for shaping their emerging self-regulation skills. The purpose of this study was to examine the contribution of teacher–child relationship quality to children’s performance on a self-regulation task at the end of prekindergarten. Teachers rated the conflict, closeness, and dependency in their relationships with 104 children in the fall of prekindergarten, and children’s self-regulation was independently measured with a visual attention task in the spring of prekindergarten. In addition, teachers and parents rated children’s temperamental self-regulation (i.e., effortful control). Results indicate that greater teacher–child dependency predicted children’s longer time on the visual attention task, and greater teacher–child closeness predicted children’s lower accuracy on the visual attention task. In addition, children who were rated as more self-regulated by parents were more accurate on the visual attention task. The implications of the results are discussed.

Keywords: teacher–child relationship; self-regulation; effortful control; prekindergarten (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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