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Interactive Music Performance Content for Infants' emotional regulation Improvement (유아의 정서조절능력 향상을 위한 인터랙티브 음악연주 콘텐츠 제안)

  • Park, Min-kyung;Choi, Ye-ji;Park, Yeong-mi;Jang, Se-jin;Park, Sui
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.141-144
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    • 2018
  • During human development, rapid emotional growth develops in infancy, and emotional regulation affects positive emotional development. Therefore, it is important for infants to learn how to control their emotions in infancy. In this study, we propose music-based media content that can improve the emotional regulation ability of infants. In other words, this study suggests a projector-based interactive content that plays various musical instruments through movement of the body following the music on the basis of the Eurhythmics education. Children were asked to perform five instruments: bass, drums, tambourines, castanets, and maracas in their physical movements using their hands, arms, and legs, so that physical activity had a positive impact on the child's emotional regulation. This music - based interactive content is expected to provide an environment that can help improve the emotional regulation by concentrating the attention of children.

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Study on the Relationship Among Children's Theory of Mind, Social Competence, and Emotional Intelligence (유아의 마음이론, 사회적 능력, 그리고 정서 지능 간의 관련성 연구)

  • Ahn, Hyo Jin;Kim, Sang Lim;Lee, Si Ja
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.179-202
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    • 2012
  • This study examined the relationship among children's theory of mind, social skills, and emotional intelligence. A total of 76 five-year old children in the Seoul area participated in this study. Children were tested on three different type of theory of mind tasks and teachers rated their children's emotional intelligence and social competency. SPSS 18, t-test, correlation analysis, and step-wise of multilateral regression were performed for data collection. The results were as follows: First, 40.8% of participants passed the task of theory of mind. There were significant differences in total score of theory of mind, social competence skills, and emotional intelligence between successors and failures. Second, by gender, there were significant differences in total score of theory of mind, social competence skills, and emotional intelligence. Third, there was a relationship between theory of mind and social competence skills, social competence skills and emotional intelligence, and theory of mind and emotional intelligence.

The Effectiveness of a Program for Enhancing Parent Education and Counseling Competence for Child Care Teachers (보육교사를 위한 부모교육 및 상담능력 강화 프로그램의 효과)

  • Kim, Min Jung
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.311-332
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    • 2015
  • The present study employed a pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design to evaluate the effectiveness of a teacher education program for child care teachers. Twenty-seven teachers were randomly assigned to intervention and control groups with 12 and 17 teachers in each group. Teachers in the intervention group participated in the program. After termination of the program, differences between pre- and post-tests were examined in regards to teachers' emotional regulation, efficacy, parent-teacher communication and job satisfaction. There were four major findings. First, self-reported teachers'emotional regulation, teachers'efficacy and job satisfaction were significantly improved in the intervention group, but not in the control group. Second, parent-teacher communication difficulty was significantly reduced in the intervention group, but not in the control group. These findings emphasize the importance of the teachers' positive characteristics in improving the outcome of preschoolers.

The Effects of After-school Care, Family Environment on Self-regulatory Learning Ability and Emotional-behavioral Problems in Each Gender of Early School-aged Children from Dual Income Families (맞벌이가정 초등학교 저학년 아동의 성별 방과후보호, 가정환경과 자기조절학습능력 및 정서·행동문제의 관계)

  • Chun, Hui Young
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.265-289
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzed the change of after-school guardians' absence types during the first 3 school years, and the relations of after-school care, family environment(family income, parental monitoring) to self-regulatory learning ability and emotional-behavioral problems in each gender of early school-age children from dual income families. The data from 526 boys and 483 girls among 3rd graders of Korean Child and Youth Panel Survey(KCYPS) were statistically analyzed by Friedman's test, t-test, correlational coefficient analysis, regression analysis. The results showed that 45% of boys and 50% of girls were with a guardian for their after-school care in each of the first 3 school years and after-school care had changed gradually into the types of temporal or contingent absence of a guardian. Family income and children's self-regulatory learning ability were different from adult-care and self-care in each gender, but there were differences in the parental monitoring of girls and emotional-behavioral problems of boys according to the care types. Both of boys and girls showed that family environment meaningfully related with the ability and the problems, and also showed the relatively different effects of after-school care and family environment on those ability and problems variables. The results suggested some implications for after-school care.

Effects of Group Art Therapy on the Aggression and Emotional Regulation Ability of Elementary School Students Over-Immersed in Internet Games (집단미술치료가 인터넷게임과몰입 초등학생의 공격성과 정서조절능력에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Geon-uk;Lee, Hyun-mi;Shin, Ji-hyun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.769-778
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of group art therapy on the aggression and emotional regulation ability of elementary school students over-immersed in Internet games. The subjects include 16 elementary school children from H Local Children's Center in S City and G Local Children's Center in Y City. They were allocated to the experiment and control group each of which consisted of eight. Total 12 sessions of Group art therapy were administered to the experiment group twice per week from January 4 to February 15, 2016. Employed in the study were the Internet game addiction, aggression, and emotional regulation inventories. Collected data were treated with repeated measures ANOVA for differences according to the implementation time and group. The findings show that group art therapy had positive effects for mitigating the aggression of elementary school students over-immersed in Internet games and increasing their emotional regulation ability and that those effects lasted. Those findings indicate that group art therapy is effective for alleviating the aggression of elementary school children over-immersed in Internet games and improving their emotional regulation ability. Finally, based on the reuslt of this study, the development and future direction of this program for prevention and treatment of elementary school students over-immersed in Internet games is suggested.

The Mediating Effects of Emotional Dysregulation on the Relationship between Self-esteem and Aggresssion (자존감과 공격성의 관계에서 정서조절곤란의 매개효과)

  • Goh, Jinkyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.290-302
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the mediating effect of emotional dysregulation on the relationship between the specific domains of self-esteem and aggression. Three questionnaire were administered to 287 individuals and the multiple regression analyses and Baron and Kenny's hierarchical regression analyses were used. The result shows that social and objective ability and positive character had significant influence on aggression, while impulse control difficulties, lack of emotional clarity and limited access to emotion regulation strategies largely contributed to aggression. Moreover, emotional dysregulation functioned as a significant mediator variable for explaining the link between self-esteem and aggression. Impulse control difficulties have fully mediated positive personality and hostility, limited access to emotion regulation has partially mediated social and objective ability and hostility, respectively.

Social Competence : Its Relationship to Parents' Attitudes toward Children's Expressiveness and Emotion Regulation (자녀의 정서표현에 대한 부모의 태도, 남녀 아동의 정서조절 능력 및 사회적 능력간의 관계)

  • Kim, Eun-Kyung;Doh, Hyun-Sim;Kim, Min-Jung;Park, Bo-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.115-131
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    • 2007
  • The 305 fathers and mothers of 4- to 5-year-old children and their teachers participating in this study responded to three kinds of questionnaires. Findings were that (1) fathers reported greater control of their sons' negative expressiveness; mothers reported greater control of their sons' positive expressiveness. Mothers perceived daughters more likely to regulate their emotions than their sons and teachers perceived girls more likely to be well-adjusted interpersonally than boys. (2) Fathers who reported higher control of their sons' negative expressiveness had sons with higher popularity/leadership; mothers who reported higher control of sons' negative expressiveness had sons with lower interpersonal adjustment. (3) Boys with higher emotion regulation showed higher interpersonal adjustment and popularity/leadership. (4) Mothers' control of boys' negative expressiveness influenced boys' interpersonal adjustment, and boys' emotion regulation and fathers' control of boys' negative expressiveness influenced boys' popularity/leadership.

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