Exploring the Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Physical Play on Early Childhood Development

Mancheng Lei, Siman Lei, Tanjian Liang, Wenxin Xia, P. Ballard
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This research investigates the intricate relationships between socioeconomic status (SES) and physical play in early childhood development within the unique context of Macau. Our study reveals that parental education levels are associated with conducive home environments for child development, characterized by larger play spaces, diverse toys, and increased participation in physical activities and extracurriculars. This study found a significant correlation between media screen activity and involvement in extracurriculars or physical activity programs, highlighting the need to explore the multifaceted influences on children's media consumption. This study emphasizes the importance of parental education in creating nurturing environments for child development and the crucial need for an in-depth understanding of media screen activity's role in early childhood. Our findings bear implications for academia and policymakers, educators, and parents, underscoring the importance of supportive environments that facilitate physical play, promote parental education, and encourage healthy media usage habits for optimal child development outcomes. However, a larger and more diverse sample size in future research could enhance these findings' external validity.
探讨社会经济地位和体育游戏对儿童早期发展的影响
本研究以澳门为研究对象,探讨社会经济地位(SES)与幼儿身体游戏之间的复杂关系。我们的研究表明,父母的教育水平与有利于儿童发展的家庭环境有关,其特点是更大的游戏空间,多样化的玩具,以及更多的体育活动和课外活动的参与。本研究发现媒体屏幕活动与课外活动或体育活动项目的参与之间存在显著相关性,强调了探索儿童媒体消费的多方面影响的必要性。本研究强调了父母教育在为儿童发展创造培育环境中的重要性,以及深入了解媒体屏幕活动在儿童早期的作用的迫切需要。我们的研究结果对学术界、政策制定者、教育工作者和家长都有启示意义,强调支持性环境的重要性,促进身体游戏,促进父母教育,鼓励健康的媒体使用习惯,以获得最佳的儿童发展结果。然而,在未来的研究中,更大、更多样化的样本量可以增强这些发现的外部效度。
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