The Role Parents Play in Shaping Children's Emotion Regulation | Psychology Today

Supportive parenting leads to positive youth outcomes, but parents rarely use just one strategy. Understanding how various strategies impact child development is crucial.

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5 mars 2026

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Maternelle–12e année (Terminale)

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Introduction

Parenting and Emotion Regulation in Children

  • Parent Socialization of Emotion (PSE): The process by which parents teach children to label, understand, and manage emotions through direct guidance and the family's emotional climate.
  • Impact of Parenting Styles:
    • Supportive responses: Focusing on the child's problem or emotions leads to positive social, behavioral, and mental health outcomes.
    • Restrictive/Punitive responses: Verbal or physical punishment is linked to higher risks of mental health issues, including substance use and eating disorders.
  • Three Identified Parenting Patterns:
    1. Adaptive Support: High use of problem-focused, emotion-focused, and expressive encouragement strategies; low use of minimization or punishment.
    2. Solution-Focused Responding: Prioritizes problem-solving and acknowledging emotions with low levels of punitive or distress-based responses.
    3. Diverse Strategy Use: A mix of supportive strategies alongside moderate levels of minimization, punishment, and parental distress.
  • Key Findings on Positive Emotionality:
    • Mothers who express higher levels of positive emotion in the home are more likely to use "Adaptive Support" strategies.
    • A balanced approach—combining problem-solving with the acknowledgment of emotions—is highly effective for developing a child's regulation skills.
    • Modeling positive emotions at home is a significant predictor of better emotion regulation in children by age three.
  • Research Context: The study, authored by Michelle Ramos, Ph.D., highlights that parents rarely use a single strategy exclusively, suggesting that flexibility and a focus on resolution are key to fostering healthy emotional development.

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