Unpacking 'culture': Caregiver socialization of emotion and child functioning in diverse families
VV Raval, BL Walker - Developmental Review, 2019 - Elsevier
Socialization of children's emotions is implicated in a variety of child outcomes including
children's social and emotional competence, peer relations, self-esteem, and internalizing …
children's social and emotional competence, peer relations, self-esteem, and internalizing …
Immigrant parents and children navigating two languages: A scoping review
DK DeSouza, H Lin, RB Cox - Journal of Family Theory & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Upon initiating school, immigrant children begin to lose much of their heritage language
(HL) abilities, resulting in the erosion of a common shared language with their parents …
(HL) abilities, resulting in the erosion of a common shared language with their parents …
Emotions in storybooks: A comparison of storybooks that represent ethnic and racial groups in the United States.
Young children develop emotion knowledge and preferences through being read
storybooks, so it is important to examine how emotions are portrayed in this medium. This …
storybooks, so it is important to examine how emotions are portrayed in this medium. This …
Neighborhood characteristics, parenting styles, and children's behavioral problems in Chinese American immigrant families.
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n= 258,
aged 6–9 years) in immigrant families, we examined the concurrent relations among …
aged 6–9 years) in immigrant families, we examined the concurrent relations among …
Parent–child discrepancies in perceived parental emotion socialization: associations with children's internalizing and externalizing problems in Chinese families
J Fan, X Ni, Y Wang, Y Qian, X Li, Y Geng - Journal of youth and …, 2023 - Springer
Parental emotion socialization is highly associated with children's internalizing and
externalizing problems. However, research on parent–child discrepancies in parental …
externalizing problems. However, research on parent–child discrepancies in parental …
Culture in emotional development
Research on emotional development has been primarily focused on children from Western,
educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic backgrounds. However, cultural beliefs and …
educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic backgrounds. However, cultural beliefs and …
Effortful control and early academic achievement of Chinese American children in immigrant families
The present study examined the direct and indirect relations of family contextual factors,
effortful control (EC), and the early math and English literacy skills of first and second …
effortful control (EC), and the early math and English literacy skills of first and second …
Chinese American immigrant parents' emotional expression in the family: Relations with parents' cultural orientations and children's emotion-related regulation.
The present study examined 2 measures of Chinese American immigrant parents' emotional
expression in the family context: self-reported emotional expressivity and observed …
expression in the family context: self-reported emotional expressivity and observed …
Why do bilinguals code-switch when emotional? Insights from immigrant parent–child interactions.
Previous research has found that bilingual speakers' first (L1) and second languages (L2)
are differentially associated with their emotional experiences. Moreover, bilinguals appear to …
are differentially associated with their emotional experiences. Moreover, bilinguals appear to …
[图书][B] Emotion talk in Chinese American immigrant families and longitudinal links to children's socioemotional competence.
K Curtis, Q Zhou, A Tao - 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to
foster children's emotion-related regulation and socioemotional skills. Yet, there has been …
foster children's emotion-related regulation and socioemotional skills. Yet, there has been …