2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42380-019-00057-z
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Theatrical Activities in Primary School: Effects on Children’s Emotion Regulation and Bullying

Abstract: Many social, cognitive, emotional, and motivational aspects intervene in promoting children's well-being at school, or, conversely, in affecting their distress. It is, therefore, paramount to implement interventions addressing them in the classrooms. A workshop based on Social Theatre activities is proposed, with the aim of improving relational and emotional comfort by reducing bullying and bystanding behavior and increasing defending behavior and emotion regulation. The sample included 96 children (51 girls, … Show more

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“…As for the socioeconomic aspects that influence CB, socioeconomics is an alternative economic and social paradigm to neoclassical economics programmatically proposed by the German sociologist Etzioni (founder, in 1988, of the World Society for Socioeconomics) in his work The Moral Dimension of Economy [70,71]. In this line, the socioeconomic level of a person or a group includes a series of economic, sociological, educational and labour variables for which it is classified within a social hierarchy [72,73].…”
Section: Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the socioeconomic aspects that influence CB, socioeconomics is an alternative economic and social paradigm to neoclassical economics programmatically proposed by the German sociologist Etzioni (founder, in 1988, of the World Society for Socioeconomics) in his work The Moral Dimension of Economy [70,71]. In this line, the socioeconomic level of a person or a group includes a series of economic, sociological, educational and labour variables for which it is classified within a social hierarchy [72,73].…”
Section: Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%