Self- and Social-Regulation

Arlene Young, Grace Iarocci, Bryan Sokol, Ulrich Muller, Jeremy Carpendale

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Author
Arlene Young, Grace Iarocci, Bryan Sokol, Ulrich Muller, Jeremy Carpendale
Publish Date
2010-01-27
Subtitle
Social Interaction and the Development of Social Understanding and Executive Functions
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
472
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195327691
ISBN-13
9780195327694
citemno
252672
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780195327694

Description

New research on children's executive functioning and self-regulation has begun to reveal important connections to their developing social understanding (or "theories of mind") and emotional competence. The exact nature of the relations between these aspects of children's social and emotional development is, however, far from being fully understood. Considerable disagreement has emerged, for instance, over the question of whether executive functioning facilitates social-emotional understanding, or vice versa. Recent studies linking the development of children's social understanding with aspects of their interpersonal relationships also raise concerns about the particular role that social interaction plays in the development of executive function. Three key questions currently drive this debate: Does social interaction play a role in the development of executive function or, more generally, self-regulation? If it does play a role, what forms of social interaction facilitate the development of executive function? Do different patterns of interpersonal experience differentially affect the development of self-regulation and social understanding? In this book, the contributors address these questions and explore other emerging theoretical and empirical links between self-regulation, social interaction, and children's psycho-social competence. It will be a valuable resource for student and professional researchers interested in executive function, emotion, and social development.