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Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity

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Main Author: Coelho, Vera
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Cadima, Joana, Pinto, Ana Isabel
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This longitudinal study examined three groups of children with different levels of developmental functioning who were attending the same inclusive preschool classrooms. It investigated whether gains in self-regulation varied according to developmental functioning and whether the longitudinal associations between selfregulation and later engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity differed between children with low, medium, and high levels of functioning. Participants comprised 247 preschoolers. Fifty-four were low functioning, 78 were low-medium functioning, and 115 were medium-high functioning. All groups improved their self-regulation over time, though initial levels and growth patterns were different. Children with low-medium functioning showed more accelerated gains than the other groups. Gains in self-regulation were associated with lower hyperactivity and higher engagement in all groups by the end of preschool. Developmental functioning was related to later prosociality and engagement. The results revealed potential differentiated trajectories for children within the same classrooms, highlighting the interdependence of developmental functioning and self-regulation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
title Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
spellingShingle Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
Coelho, Vera
Engagement
Hyperactivity
Inclusive preschools
Prosociality
Self-regulation trajectories
title_short Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
title_full Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
title_fullStr Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
title_full_unstemmed Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
title_sort Child functioning in inclusive preschools: Associations between self-regulation, engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity
author Coelho, Vera
author_facet Coelho, Vera
Cadima, Joana
Pinto, Ana Isabel
author_role author
author2 Cadima, Joana
Pinto, Ana Isabel
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho, Vera
Cadima, Joana
Pinto, Ana Isabel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engagement
Hyperactivity
Inclusive preschools
Prosociality
Self-regulation trajectories
topic Engagement
Hyperactivity
Inclusive preschools
Prosociality
Self-regulation trajectories
description This longitudinal study examined three groups of children with different levels of developmental functioning who were attending the same inclusive preschool classrooms. It investigated whether gains in self-regulation varied according to developmental functioning and whether the longitudinal associations between selfregulation and later engagement, prosociality, and hyperactivity differed between children with low, medium, and high levels of functioning. Participants comprised 247 preschoolers. Fifty-four were low functioning, 78 were low-medium functioning, and 115 were medium-high functioning. All groups improved their self-regulation over time, though initial levels and growth patterns were different. Children with low-medium functioning showed more accelerated gains than the other groups. Gains in self-regulation were associated with lower hyperactivity and higher engagement in all groups by the end of preschool. Developmental functioning was related to later prosociality and engagement. The results revealed potential differentiated trajectories for children within the same classrooms, highlighting the interdependence of developmental functioning and self-regulation.
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