The development of coping.

@article{Skinner2007TheDO,
  title={The development of coping.},
  author={Ellen A. Skinner and Melanie J. Zimmer‐Gembeck},
  journal={Annual review of psychology},
  year={2007},
  volume={58},
  pages={
          119-44
        }
}
Research on coping during childhood and adolescence is distinguished by its focus on how children deal with actual stressors in real-life contexts. Despite burgeoning literatures within age groups, studies on developmental differences and changes have proven difficult to integrate. Two recent advances promise progress toward a developmental framework. First, dual-process models that conceptualize coping as "regulation under stress" establish links to the development of emotional, attentional… 

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