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Emotion regulation and social competence in childhood

Authors: Rendón Arango, María Isabel;

Emotion regulation and social competence in childhood

Abstract

En el presente artículo se discute acerca de las relaciones entre regulación emocional y competencia social en la infancia. Se presenta un breve recorrido histórico acerca del surgimiento del interés por el tema y algunas razones que justifican su relevancia. Posteriormente se analizan y delimitan los constructos, señalando algunas controversias en su definición y destacando los elementos conceptuales más relevantes, para luego conectarlos con hallazgos empíricos que sustentan la independencia de estos constructos. Se concluye con algunas reflexiones de orden práctico, conceptual y metodológico que pueden resultar útiles para los investigadores en el campo.Palabras clave: Regulación emocional, competencia social, emocionalidad, control expresivo.

The paper discusses the relationships between emotion regulation and social competence in childhood. A brief background regarding the origins of the interest in this subject and some of the reasons that justifies its relevance are presented. Afterwards, the constructs are analyzed and delimitated, pointing out some of the controversies related with the definitions and highlighting the most relevant elements. This analysis is then linked with empirical findings that support the independence of the constructs. Finally, some practical, conceptual, and methodological considerations are proposed with the purpose of contributing to the researchers on this field. Key words: Emotion regulation, social competence, emotionality, expressive control.

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