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Stability and Fluidity in Friendship Patterns of Kindergarteners: Does Children's Emotion Regulation and Maternal Friendship Management Matters? 원문보기

Korean journal of child studies = 아동학회지, v.39 no.3, 2018년, pp.61 - 72  

박미현 (연세대학교 아동.가족학과) ,  박경자 (연세대학교 아동.가족학과)

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Objective: This two-wave study examined changes in kindergarteners' friendship patterns and their associations with emotion regulation and parental involvement in friendship management. Methods: Participants were 275 5-year-old children (138 girls and 137 boys) attending kindergartens in Korea. Util...

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