Search Results - "Byun, Sooyeon"
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Preschool teachers' psychological wellbeing, emotion regulation, and emotional responsiveness: a US-Korea comparison
Published in Frontiers in psychology (19-06-2023)“…Psychological wellbeing is an essential indicator of early care and education (ECE) teachers' positive practices across countries. Moreover, previous studies…”
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Associations among preschool classroom chaos, work climates, and child outcomes
Published in Teaching and teacher education (01-01-2025)“…This study examined the associations between two unique features of classroom chaos (chaotic structure and chaotic atmosphere) in preschool settings and…”
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Early Childhood Teachers’ Work Environment, Perceived Personal Stress, and Professional Commitment in South Korea
Published in Child & youth care forum (01-10-2023)“…Background Teachers’ professional commitment is essential for providing high-quality early care and education (ECE) to young children. Previous studies suggest…”
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Changes in Early Care and Education Settings Amid COVID-19: Voices of Parents
Published in Early education and development (02-04-2024)“…Research Findings: The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand parents' perceptions of changes in early care and education (ECE) in the early stage…”
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Early childhood teachers’ psychological well-being and responsiveness toward children: A comparison between the U.S. and South Korea
Published in Teaching and teacher education (01-06-2022)“…This study explores the cross-country differences in the associations between early childhood teachers' psychological well-being and responsiveness toward…”
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Disorganized attachment in young adulthood as a partial mediator of relations between severity of childhood abuse and dissociation
Published in Journal of trauma & dissociation (07-08-2016)“…Disorganized attachment has been proposed as a mediating mechanism in the relation between childhood abuse and dissociation. However, support for mediation has…”
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