Masten A S, Coatsworth J D
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455-0345, USA.
Am Psychol. 1998 Feb;53(2):205-20. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.53.2.205.
The development of competence holds great interest for parents and society alike. This article considers implications from research on competence and resilience in children and adolescents for policy and interventions designed to foster better outcomes among children at risk. Foundations of competence in early development are discussed, focusing on the role of attachment relationships and self-regulation. Results from studies of competence in the domains of peer relations, conduct, school, work, and activities are highlighted. Lessons are drawn from studies of naturally occurring resilience among children at risk because of disadvantage or trauma and also from efforts to deliberately alter the course of competence through early childhood education and preventive interventions. Converging evidence suggests that the same powerful adaptive systems protect development in both favorable and unfavorable environments.
能力的发展对家长和社会都极具吸引力。本文探讨了有关儿童和青少年能力与复原力的研究对旨在改善处于风险中的儿童的政策及干预措施的启示。讨论了早期发展中能力的基础,重点关注依恋关系和自我调节的作用。突出了在同伴关系、行为、学校、工作和活动等领域的能力研究结果。从对因不利条件或创伤而处于风险中的儿童自然出现的复原力的研究中吸取了经验教训,也从通过幼儿教育和预防性干预刻意改变能力发展进程的努力中吸取了经验教训。越来越多的证据表明,同样强大的适应性系统在有利和不利环境中都能保护发展。