Parents' Beliefs about Children's Math Development and Children's Participation in Math Activities

Q1 Social Sciences
S. Sonnenschein, C. Galindo, Shari R. Metzger, Joy A. Thompson, H. Huang, Heather L. J. Lewis
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Abstract

This study explored associations between parents’ beliefs about children’s development and children’s reported math activities at home. Seventy-three parents were interviewed about the frequency of their children’s participation in a broad array of math activities, the importance of children doing math activities at home, how children learn math, parents’ role in their children’s math learning, and parents’ own math skills. Although the sample consisted of African Americans, Chinese, Latino, and Caucasian parents in the United States, the majority were Chinese or Caucasian. Several important findings emerged from this study. Parents’ beliefs about math development and their role in fostering it were significantly related to children’s math activities. There was important variability and relatively limited participation of children in math activities at home. There were age-related differences in children’s engagement in math activities. Chinese and Caucasian parents showed somewhat similar beliefs about how children developed math. Although further research is needed to confirm the findings with a larger sample and to include measures of children’s math competencies, these findings are an important step for developing home-based interventions to facilitate children’s math skills.
家长对儿童数学发展的看法与儿童数学活动的参与
本研究探讨了父母对儿童发展的信念与儿童在家报告的数学活动之间的联系。73位家长接受了采访,内容包括他们孩子参加各种数学活动的频率、孩子在家做数学活动的重要性、孩子如何学习数学、父母在孩子数学学习中的角色以及父母自己的数学技能。虽然样本包括美国的非裔美国人、华人、拉丁裔和白种人父母,但大多数是中国人或白种人。这项研究得出了几个重要的发现。父母对数学发展的信念及其在促进数学发展中的作用与儿童的数学活动显著相关。儿童在家中参与数学活动的情况有很大的可变性,而且相对有限。儿童在数学活动中的参与度存在年龄相关的差异。华裔和白种人的父母对孩子如何发展数学的看法有些相似。虽然需要进一步的研究来证实更大样本的发现,并包括对儿童数学能力的测量,但这些发现是开发以家庭为基础的干预措施以促进儿童数学技能的重要一步。
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Child development research
Child development research Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: Child Development Research is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of child development research.
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