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An investigation of preschool classroom behavioral adjustment problems and social–emotional school readiness competencies
Institution:1. School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia;2. Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, USA;3. School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia;4. Karitane, NSW, Australia;1. University of Macau, China;2. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Abstract:The study examined the unique relationship between multiple dimensions of classroom behavioral adjustment problems and salient social–emotional competencies for urban Head Start children. These relationships were investigated using a hierarchical model that controlled for the variance in social–emotional outcomes attributed to age, gender, and verbal ability. Classroom behavioral adjustment problems were assessed early in the year by the Adjustment Scales for Preschool Intervention (ASPI) across multiple, routine preschool classroom situations. Outcomes assessed at the end of the year included emotion regulation, peer play in the home and neighborhood context, and approaches to learning. Socially negative behavior in the classroom predicted emotional lability, maladaptive learning behaviors, and disruptive social play in the home at the end of the year. Withdrawn behavior uniquely predicted lower affective engagement in the classroom and disconnection from peers in the home context. Findings provide predictive validity for the ASPI. Implications for policy, practice and future research are discussed.
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