Paola Montufar Soria, Jimena Cosso, David Purpura, Gigliana Melzi
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Math Anxiety, Activities, and Skills: Evidence From US Latine Families
Findings from previous work show that caregivers' math anxiety moderates the positive association between caregiver–child math activities and child math outcomes. Most of this research, however, has focused on elementary school children, primarily White populations, and used mainstream measures. The present study examined the associations between caregiver-child math activities, caregiver math anxiety, and caregiver rating of child numeracy skills with 828 US Latine families (Mage-child = 3.72, SD = 1.25) and used a culturally grounded measure. We found that caregiver–child math activities and caregiver math anxiety were each related to childrens numeracy skills. Additionally, caregiver math anxiety negatively moderated the association between caregiver–child math activities and childrens' numeracy skills, such that the association only held at lower-than-average levels of math anxiety. The results of the study enhance our understanding of the factors that shape how US Latine families support young childrens early.
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Infant and Child Development publishes high quality empirical, theoretical and methodological papers addressing psychological development from the antenatal period through to adolescence. The journal brings together research on: - social and emotional development - perceptual and motor development - cognitive development - language development atypical development (including conduct problems, anxiety and depressive conditions, language impairments, autistic spectrum disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders)