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Dual Language Learners in Transition from Home to School: The Role of Parental Attitudes and Home Language Practices in Bilingual Development
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Testing the association between the early parent–child relationship and teacher reported socio-emotional difficulties at 11 years: A quantile mediation analysis
Rush, Robert; Westrupp, Elizabeth; Law, James. - : Bristol University Press, 2021
Abstract: From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications Router ; Item not available in this repository. ; The corresponding author takes responsibility for data integrity and the accuracy of the analysis. The data are from the UK Millennium Cohort Study (MCS), which began in 2000, and is conducted by the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS). It available to researchers on registration of their proposed research (https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data).The importance of the relationship between socio-emotional difficulties in childhood and adult mental health are well recognised but how such difficulties emerge is less well recognised. Specifically this paper explores the extent of the relationship between parenting beliefs in the first year of the child’s life, parenting skills reported when the child was three years and different quantiles of socio-emotional development recorded by teachers at 11 years. In addition, it explores the extent to which language development at school entry has the potential to mediate these relationships.This paper draws on data from the UK’s Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) to investigate the relation between parenting attitudes when the child was ten months old and parent–child relationship when the child was three years of age to child socio-emotional development measured using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire at 11 years, and the mediating role of naming vocabulary measured on the British Abilities Scales (BAS) at school entry (five years).Unadjusted associations were found for both parental factors on child mental health problems, but this did not hold for parent beliefs once the models were adjusted. The relationships varied in the quantile analysis suggesting that this approach adds to our understanding of these relationships. Vocabulary at school entry mediated the relation to socio-emotional difficulties especially for children with higher levels of mental health problems. Results are discussed in relation to the mechanisms in any intervention to improve mental health outcomes at the end of primary school. Key messages: Parent–child relationship and child mental health problems established. Language at five years minimally mediates the effect of parent–child relationship on child behaviour. Stronger language mediated associations were found for children with higher levels of mental health problems. Parental factors and language were differentially related, a consideration with mental health interventions. ; aheadofprint ; aheadofprint
Keyword: Language; Mediation; Parent Beliefs About Child Development; Parent–Child Interaction; Quantile Regression; Socioemotional Development
URL: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/11445
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12289/11445
https://doi.org/10.1332/175795921x16249989225845
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Let's talk: Investigating adult-child interactions within the home-literacy environment to better support children's developing oral language and early-literacy skills
Riordan, Jessica Kate. - : University of Otago, 2021
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Parent-Toddler Conversations About Desires and Beliefs: Characterizing Mental State Talk Between Parents and Their Children with Typical Development, Autism, and Developmental Delays
In: Psychology Dissertations (2018)
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Effects of Mother-Daughter Communication on Adolescent Daughters' Beliefs and Experiences of Teen Dating Violence
Lantrip, Kali. - : University of Oregon, 2014
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Exploring Teachers' Beliefs about the Underrepresentation of Minority Students in the Gifted Program in a Mid-Sized Suburban School District in Georgia
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2008)
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Power relations within the homework process
Henderson, Joyce M., (Joyce Margaret). - : University of Stirling, 2006
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High School and Beyond, 1980: A Longitudinal Survey of Students in the United States ... : Archival Version ...
United States Department Of Education. Institute Of Education Sciences. National Center For Education Statistics. - : ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1984
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High School and Beyond, 1980: A Longitudinal Survey of Students in the United States ... : Version 2 ...
United States Department Of Education. Institute Of Education Sciences. National Center For Education Statistics. - : ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1984
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