Preschool children's social competence: the roles of parent-child, parent-parent, and teacher-child relationships

被引:14
作者
Saral, Bengi [1 ]
Acar, Ibrahim H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ozyegin Univ, Fac Social Sci, Dept Psychol, Cekmekoy Kampusu, TR-34794 Cekmekoy Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Social competence; parent-child relationship; parent-parent relationship; preschool children; teacher-child relationship; SCHOOL READINESS; CONDUCT PROBLEMS; MOTHER-CHILD; SOCIALIZATION; ADJUSTMENT; ATTACHMENT; BEHAVIOR; CHINESE; CARE; CONFLICT;
D O I
10.1080/1350293X.2021.1985557
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Children's relationships with adults (e.g. parents and teachers) and within-family relationships (e.g. parent-parent) are important drivers for the development of children's social competence. The current study examined the contributions of adult-child relationships (parent-child and teacher-child) and parent-parent relationships to preschool children's social competence. In addition, the moderating roles of teacher-child relationships between parent-child and parent-parent relationships, and children's social competence were examined. Participants were parents and teachers of 127 children (M = 54.65, SD = 9.22 months) from Turkey. Parents reported on parent-child and parent-parent relationships and teachers reported on teacher-child relationships and children's social competence. Hierarchical regression models accounting for the nesting structure of the data were run to test the hypotheses. Results showed that teacher-child closeness was positively and teacher-child conflict was negatively associated with children's social competence. Parent-child and parent-parent relationships were not associated with children's social competence. Teacher-child closeness moderated the association between parent-parent conflict and social competence. The findings highlight the importance of examining both parent-parent and teacher-child relationships in the prediction of children's social competence.
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页数:21
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