These findings suggest the importance of considering contextual influences on
the emotion socialization process and offer potential avenues to foster adaptive emotional development in the context of high risk.
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Research Interests:
Emotion - related family processes, such as parents» emotion socialization strategies, children's social - emotional development, and family
Emotion - related family
processes, such as parents»
emotion socialization strategies, children's social - emotional development, and family
emotion socialization strategies, children's social - emotional development, and family stress.
Moreover, the emotional
processing deficits associated with CU traits, may predispose parents of children elevated on these traits to significant challenges throughout their task of
emotion socialization.
Research with typically developing children, however, suggests that fathers»
emotion socialization style may influence areas of children's emotional functioning; including their
processing and expression of
emotion [66, 67].
Peers may affect adolescents» behaviors and
emotions through
socialization processes, a phenomenon more generally referred to as peer influence (Prinstein and Dodge 2008).
Parents strongly shape emotional experience and
emotion regulation (ER) in their children, but, interestingly, the effect of parental
emotion socialization on ER appears to be partially mediated by autonomic
processes [2].
In this chapter, I will focus my discussion of
emotion socialization on three areas: the role played by cultural display rules and imitation; the impact of gender differences in infant temperament and language development on
socialization; and the sometimes surprising influence of
processes of differentiation between mothers» and children's emotional expressiveness.
Another possibility, as suggested by Baker et al. (2011), is that fathers are more involved in the
process of
socialization of
emotion when children enter in middle childhood.