Prediction of Emotional Understanding and Emotion Regulation Skills of 4-5 Age Group Children with Parent-Child Relations

Esra Dereli

Abstract


The objective of the present study is to examine whether personal attributes, family characteristics of the child and parent-child relations predict children’s emotional understanding and emotion regulation skills. The study was conducted with relational screening model, one of the screening models. Study sample included 423 children between the ages of 4 – 5.5 that attend preschool educational institutions. A personal information form, Parent – Child Relationship Scale, Emotion Regulation Checklist and Wally Feeling Understanding Test were utilized as data collection tools. Data were tested with Pearson correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression analysis. Study findings demonstrated that there was a significant correlation between parent – child relations sub-dimensions and emotion regulation and emotional understanding skills. Furthermore, it was determined that child’s personal traits, family characteristics and parent – child relation sub-dimensions significantly predicted emotional understanding and emotion regulation skills sub-dimensions.

Keywords: Parent-child relations, Emotional understanding, Emotion regulation, Preschool period


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