幼年教育研究年報 Volume 38
published_at 2016-10-17

幼児の自己調整機能・実行機能が社会的スキルに及ぼす影響

Effects of self-regulation and executive functions on social skills in preschool children
Nagano Misaki
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Abstract
This study investigated the relationships between exective function and self-regulation function, social skills in young children. Participants were 105 children (4-6 years old), 60 of whom were boys and 45 were girls. The investigator told a story and asked each children to answer with how to action in those situations. As a result, the assertion skill was affected by inhibition control and the working memory in a boy and was affected by the cognitive flexibility in a girl. The cooperation skill was affected by self-assertion and the self-inhibition in a boy and was affected by a working memory and the self-inhibition in a girl. The self-control-skill was affected by inhibition control and the self-inhibition in the boys, and was affected by a working memory and the self-inhibition in the girl. These results suggest that the relationship between self-regulation and social skills in children.
Keywords
Self-regulation
Executive Function
Social Skill
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