1996
DOI: 10.2307/1131882
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Friendship Quality as a Predictor of Young Children's Early School Adjustment

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to develop a method for assessing young children's perceptions of classroom friendships and to determine whether these perceptions were associated with their adjustment during the transition to grade school. Subscales tapping 5 friendship processes (e.g., validation, aid, disclosure of negative affect, exclusivity, conflict) were extracted from a 24-item friendship interview that was individually administered to 82 kindergarten children (M age = 5.61) who possessed a reciprocated … Show more

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“…Furthermore, based on the association between negative self-evaluation schema and internalizing symptoms (Beck, 2002), we expected the Incongruent Child Negative group to be rated by teachers as having more emotional symptoms than the Congruent Positive group. Similarly, based on prior findings of an association between internalizing symptoms and lower peer acceptance (Ladd, Kochenderfer, & Coleman, 1996), we expected Incongruent Child Negatives would experience lower levels of peer acceptance, relative to Congruent Positives.…”
Section: Study Purpose and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, based on the association between negative self-evaluation schema and internalizing symptoms (Beck, 2002), we expected the Incongruent Child Negative group to be rated by teachers as having more emotional symptoms than the Congruent Positive group. Similarly, based on prior findings of an association between internalizing symptoms and lower peer acceptance (Ladd, Kochenderfer, & Coleman, 1996), we expected Incongruent Child Negatives would experience lower levels of peer acceptance, relative to Congruent Positives.…”
Section: Study Purpose and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, in some long-term friendships the children have consistently been friends, whereas other friendships are marked by repeated, temporary declarations of “I’m not your friend anymore” followed by reconciliation (Schneider et al 1994). Not surprisingly, stability is predicted by high positive and low negative features in friendship quality (Branje et al 2007; Ladd et al 1996). Still, correlations between friendship quality and stability remain modest, which warrants their separate examination (Berndt 1999).…”
Section: Distinguishing Friendship From Peer Acceptance and Social Skmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Alguns autores distinguem a amizade como um dos aspectos que contribuem para a competência social da criança. Além disso, os processos de amizade promovem recursos emocionais e instrumentais que aumentam a capacidade de as crianças enfrentarem positivamente as demandas do ambiente, adaptando-se a ele (LADD; KOCHENDERFER; COLEMAN, 1996).…”
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