Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2015/Domestic violence and emotion regulation in children

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Hi ! This is a very interesting topic, I'm looking forward to reading it when it is completed. I thought perhaps to further understand the effects of domestic violence on a child's emotion regulation, it might be worth considering the effects it has on an adult's emotion regulation. Just to either further emphasis the different impact it has on children or to show that there isn't a great difference, depending on what the research says. U3100230 (discuss • contribs) 00:39, 20 October 2015 (UTC)

Hey! Really interesting and topical issue, I can't wait to see your finished chapter. Love the layout of your page, its engaging for the reader. I only have one small suggestion and its totally optional - maybe consider putting in a link for the 'bobo doll' experiment when you discuss the topic of modelling. I know we've seen this video 100 times during our psych degrees, but I've always found it to be a really interesting way to convey the theory. Good luck with the rest of your chapter! --u3105740 (discuss • contribs) 23:39, 22 October 2015 (UTC)

Hey love! This chapter is coming along so well, you articulate everything you say so precisely! And I like how you are using one colour scheme the green and purple it is really appealing and invites you to read it. I noticed two places where the closing bracket was missing so I just put those in I hope that’s okay! I also think relating the contingency reactions to emotions with domestic violence to bring relevance should be added although I see you have written a sentence to change that at the bottom so you are all over it :) Also, this could just be my interpretation, but when you talk about child maltreatment, maybe say something like "the maltreatment can be the result of exposure to domestic violence"? Because maltreatment could be a range of things not just domestic violence. But that could be just me! I think it looks great and its so interesting i cant wait to read the rest --U3065920 (discuss • contribs) 06:03, 24 October 2015 (UTC)

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Hey girl, Great chapter! Really informative and interesting. Looking forward to reading it again later today :-) One question, (you can take on board or disregard, totally up to you!) I was wondering if there are any specific gender differences in emotion regulation of children? I ask this as, from a social psych perspective, females are usually brought up in a more emotionally expressive way (gender roles) and males in a less emotionally expressive way. I wonder if gender roles and how children are brought up specifically impact their emotion regulation, for example, are females more quipped to recognise and regulate their emotions due to their emotionally expressive gender role? Further, gender stereotypes highlight that females are highly emotional, does this mean anything for our capacity to regulate our emotions? Does it differ for males? Or is it more of a biological process, do hormone changes influence our emotion regulation? Just some thoughts! Feel free to disregard if you feel they are not relevant :-) Awesome work! keep it up! :-) Em.jacobs (discuss • contribs) 02:40, 25 October 2015 (UTC)

Hey! Great chapter and great topic! My only suggestion is to add the external link, http://dvcs.org.au, as it is a useful resource for women and children who are victims of domestic violence (it even has a "Quick Escape" option that exits the browser rapidly). Great job and good luck! U3048330 (discuss • contribs)

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