The Influence of Social Competence on Academic Competence in Early Childhood

The Influence of Social Competence on Academic Competence in Early Childhood
Author: Sarah Marie Shereck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2015
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN:

The purpose of this study was to determine if children with well-developed social-emotional skills attained higher academic achievement than children who did not have appropriate social-emotional skills. The research included collecting observational data of play time of 24 preschool-aged children (12 girls and 12 boys) enrolled in a summer school readiness program at a local children's center. Children's social-emotional and cognitive skills were observed and assessed using the Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP) Developmental Checklist. Over a six-week period, the researcher spent time in the school observing children and tallying when students exhibited a skill from the HELP checklist. The researcher also interviewed the lead teacher to see how many academic skills were achieved by each student. Each subjects' social and academic points were charted. In the end, the researcher concluded that while not all children who had age appropriate cognitive skills had age appropriate emotional skills, in many cases the two did correlate. The author recommends that social and emotional skills be taught in the classroom to facilitate learning.

Children's Social Competence in Context

Children's Social Competence in Context
Author: Barry H. Schneider
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1993
Genre: Child Development
ISBN: 9780080377636

This book provides a comprehensive and critical overview of current knowledge about family, school and cultural influences on children's relations with others and the emergence of social competence. Ongoing research in these areas is considered in the light of recent advances in the field of child development, especially the enhanced appreciation of the ways these context factors operate in conjunction with characteristics of the individual and with the process of development. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in psychology, human development, family relations, special education and sociology.

Social Competence in Developmental Perspective

Social Competence in Developmental Perspective
Author: B.H. Schneider
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9400924429

What determines the focus of a researcher's interest, the sources of inspiration for a study, or the variables scrutinized? If we were to examine the antecedents of these decisions, they would surely emerge as accidents of circumstance--the personal experiences of the researcher, the inspiration of early mentors, the influence of contemporary colleagues--all tempered by the intellectual currents that nurture the researcher's hypotheses. Among the accidents that mold the careers of researchers is geographic location. The culture in which a research program emerges helps determine both its very subject and its method. The primary purpose of this book is to assist those interested in the scientific study of children's social competence in transcending the boundaries imposed both by geography and by selective exposure to the highly diverse schools of thought that have led to interest in this field. Most of these ideas were presented and exchanged at an Advanced Study Institute entitled "Social Competence in Developmental Perspective" held in Savoie, France, in July 1988. This Institute was attended by scholars from France, England, Northern Ireland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Canada, the United States and Brazil. Those who participated will recognize that the metamorphosis from lecture to chapter has necessitated many changes. In order to accommodate the reader who may be unfamiliar with the field, more attention has been paid here to identifying the theoretical contexts of the research described.

Promoting Social and Emotional Development in Deaf Children

Promoting Social and Emotional Development in Deaf Children
Author: Mark T. Greenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780295972275

Explains the background and rationales for the PATHS (Promoting Alternative THinking Strategies) curriculum, originally developed to promote the psychosocial development of deaf children; reports the results of four years of research on its use with deaf children; and explores a variety of theoretical and practical concerns in the implementation of school-based mental health promotion programs. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Blackwell Handbook of Early Childhood Development

The Blackwell Handbook of Early Childhood Development
Author: Kathleen McCartney
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 953
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1444357131

The Blackwell Handbook of Early Childhood Development presents a comprehensive summary of research into child development from age two to seven. Comprises 30 contributions from both established scholars and emerging leaders in the field The editors have a distinguished reputation in early childhood development Covers biological development, cognitive development, language development, and social, emotional and regulatory development Considers the applications of psychology to the care and education of young children, treating issues such as poverty, media, and the transition to school A valuable resource for students, scholars and practitioners dealing with young children

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education
Author: Megan L. Swett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic dissertations
ISBN:

A majority of support for early childhood interventions comes from the strong evidence of the positive impact of rigorous evaluations of three comprehensive programs: the Abecedarian project, High Scope Perry Preschool, and the Chicago Child-Parent Centers (Issacs, 2008). There has been no major study of the long-term impact of preschool education since the 1970s. Thus, the purpose of the following study was to look at graduates from The Opportunity Project (TOP) program, a current preschool program in Wichita, Kansas and follow them through their first two years of school in the Derby USD 260 system. The study addressed social interactions of emotional maturity, social competence, and behavioral competence. The findings indicated that TOP second graders had the highest scores in all three areas. This indicated that second graders used behavior competence, social competence, and emotional maturity skills more than 75 percent of the time. The study also assessed teacher ratings of TOP graduates rank on social skills compared to other children in the classes. The findings show that the difference between TOP graduates and the rest of the class is significant for second graders in behavioral competence, social competence, and emotional maturity scores. This study found that these data begin to indicate a positive difference in social skills in program children than non-program children.

Children's Peer Relations and Social Competence

Children's Peer Relations and Social Competence
Author: Gary W. Ladd
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780300106435

This book examines the role of peer relationships in child and adolescent development by tracking research findings from the early 1900s to the present. Dividing the research into three generations, the book describes what has been learned about children's peer relations and how children's participation in peer relationships contributes to their health, adjustment, and achievement. Gary W. Ladd reviews and interprets the investigative focus and findings of distinct research eras to highlight theoretical or empirical breakthroughs in the study of children's peer relations and social competence over the last century. He also discusses how this information is relevant to understanding and promoting children's health and development. In a final chapter, the author appraises the major discoveries that have emerged during the three research generations and analyzes recent scientific agendas and discoveries in the peer relations discipline.

Beyond the ABC's and 123's

Beyond the ABC's and 123's
Author: Hilary Clair Forster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

The study found that students rated highly by their parents and teachers in learning-related social skills show significantly greater growth in reading and math achievement from the fall of kindergarten to the spring of first grade. These findings suggest that policymakers should consider supporting educational policies and programs that seek to develop these learning-related social skills in children prior to school entry and in the early years of formal schooling in order to set children on favorable academic and social courses and promote the attainment of optimal academic success.