Relationships Among Parental Self-Efficacy, Home Learning Activities, and Child Skills

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Juliane Gessulat, Katharina Kluczniok, Elisa Oppermann, Yvonne Anders
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate relationships among parental self-efficacy, home learning activities, and children's socioemotional and language skills for preschool children.

Background

Higher parental self-efficacy is often related to better child skills and with more home learning activities. However, the relationships between parental self-efficacy, home learning activities, and children's skills have not yet been investigated.

Method

The path models draw on data from 727 parents of preschool children (full sample: 85.1% female, 50.9% employed, 24.8% non-German family language) and a subsample of 108 parents of preschool children who soon transition to elementary school in Germany. The self-report data come from the German evaluation study “Language Daycare Centers.”

Results

We found significant positive links among (a) general parental self-efficacy with home learning activities and children's language skills, (b) language supporting parental self-efficacy with home learning activities and children's socioemotional skills, and (c) a negative link between language supporting parental self-efficacy and children's socioemotional problems.

Conclusion

The more self-efficacious parents felt, the more often they offered home learning activities and the higher they rated their children's language skills at age 5 years.

Implication

The findings highlight the importance of parental self-efficacy for engaging with children and the positive parental assessment of children's skills. Promoting parental self-efficacy might stimulate home learning activities and improve the home learning environment.

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父母自我效能感、家庭学习活动和儿童技能之间的关系
研究学龄前儿童家长自我效能感、家庭学习活动与儿童社会情感和语言技能之间的关系。家长自我效能感越高,儿童技能越好,家庭学习活动也越多。路径模型的数据来自 727 位学龄前儿童的家长(全样本:85.1% 为女性,50.9% 有工作,24.8% 家庭语言为非德语),以及 108 位即将升入德国小学的学龄前儿童家长的子样本。自我报告数据来自德国 "语言日托中心 "评估研究。我们发现:(a) 家长对家庭学习活动的一般自我效能感与儿童的语言技能之间存在显著的正向联系;(b) 家长对家庭学习活动的语言支持自我效能感与儿童的社会情感技能之间存在显著的正向联系;(c) 家长的语言支持自我效能感与儿童的社会情感问题之间存在显著的负向联系。研究结果突出表明,家长的自我效能感越强,他们提供家庭学习活动的频率就越高,他们对子女 5 岁时语言技能的评价就越高。提高家长的自我效能感可以促进家庭学习活动,改善家庭学习环境。
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Family Relations
Family Relations Multiple-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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