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International Journal of Psychological Research
Print version ISSN 2011-2084
Abstract
ESQUIVEL Y ANCONA, María Fayne; GARCIA CABRERO, Benilde; MONTERO Y LOPEZ LENA, María and VALENCIA CRUZ, Alejandra. Maternal regulation and toddlers' effortful control. int.j.psychol.res. [online]. 2013, vol.6, n.1, pp.30-40. ISSN 2011-2084.
Effortful control is a regulatory component of emotion (Calkins & Hill, 2007). This descriptive study analyzed the relation between maternal co-regulation strategies and children self-regulation strategies in order to evaluate their effortful control skills. 19 dyads [mother-child] with children between 18 and 36 months old participated and were divided in three groups, the sample was taken from government's nurseries. A transversal study with direct observation of the experimental situation was executed. Every dyad was recorded twice, the observed strategies were encoded and a high reliability (α=.86) was gotten. No significant statistical differences were found among the groups (X2= 26), but co-relations showed that maternal and child strategies changed in function of the age. Older children used preferably active attention strategies related with a higher effortful control that were linked with maternal strategies promoting autonomy.
Keywords : Emotional regulation; self-regulation; effortful control; emotional response; maternal behavior.