Attachment, positive affect, and competence in the peer group: Two studies in construct validation
2 studies were undertaken to assess the positive affective correlates of secure attachment in
infancy and to assess the relation between secure attachment in infancy and competence in …
infancy and to assess the relation between secure attachment in infancy and competence in …
Measurement of two social competence aspects in middle childhood.
AM Rydell, B Hagekull, G Bohlin - Developmental psychology, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 34 (1) of
Developmental Psychology (see record 2009-22882-001). On page 825, Method section …
Developmental Psychology (see record 2009-22882-001). On page 825, Method section …
Profiles of peer competence in the preschool: Interrelations between measures, influence of social ecology, and relation to attachment history.
PJ LaFreniere, LA Sroufe - Developmental psychology, 1985 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Forty 4-to 5-year-old first-born children in two preschool groups, differing markedly
in terms of classroom ecology (class size, number of children with behavior problems), were …
in terms of classroom ecology (class size, number of children with behavior problems), were …
Associations between attachment security and social competence in preschool children
Attachment theorists suggest that attachment security with parents supports the quality of
social adaptation in peer groups during early childhood, and numerous studies supporting …
social adaptation in peer groups during early childhood, and numerous studies supporting …
The influence of attachment pattern on developmental changes in peer interaction from the toddler to the preschool period
JL Jacobson, DE Wille - Child Development, 1986 - JSTOR
The influence of infant-mother attachment pattern on the development of peer interaction
from 2 to 3 years of age was examined longitudinally. Attachment was assessed in the …
from 2 to 3 years of age was examined longitudinally. Attachment was assessed in the …
Relating preschoolers' social competence and their mothers' parenting behaviors to early attachment security and high-risk status
CL Booth, L Rose-Krasnor… - Journal of Social and …, 1991 - journals.sagepub.com
Early attachment quality was related to social competence with an unfamiliar peer at age
four, and to maternal management of peer interaction. Subjects were thirty-eight children …
four, and to maternal management of peer interaction. Subjects were thirty-eight children …
Quality of attachment to father and mother and number of reciprocal friends
Attachment research suggests that children with secure attachments are more able to
construct meaningful relationships with peers. Few studies, however, have attempted to map …
construct meaningful relationships with peers. Few studies, however, have attempted to map …
Attachment and play: Convergence across components of parent-child relationships and their relations to peer competence
KA Kerns, JM Barth - Journal of Social and Personal …, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
Two components of the parent-child relationship, attachment and play, are associated with
peer competence, but have not been related to one another. This study examines:(a) …
peer competence, but have not been related to one another. This study examines:(a) …
The quality of mother–infant attachment and its relationship to toddlers' initial sociability with peers.
DL Pastor - Developmental psychology, 1981 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract 37 age-and sex-matched toddler dyads were observed between ages 20 and 23
mo in a 30-min play session with mothers present. Assignment to dyad was determined by …
mo in a 30-min play session with mothers present. Assignment to dyad was determined by …
Attachment, temperament, and preschool children's peer acceptance
M Szewczyk‐Sokolowski, KK Bost… - Social …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
This study examined the relations between preschool children's attachment security,
temperament, and peer acceptance. Ninety‐eight preschool children and their mothers were …
temperament, and peer acceptance. Ninety‐eight preschool children and their mothers were …