The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion Recognition

Parenting attitudes and children’s perception of parenting attitudes influence many different developmental skills of children, especially their social skills. The current study aims to examine the effects of mothers’ parenting attitudes and children’s perception of maternal parenting on children...

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Main Authors: Arzu ÇALIŞKAN SARI, Başak ŞAHİN-ACAR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sada Institute of Art and Language Studies 2018-06-01
Series:Nesne Psikoloji Dergisi
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Online Access:http://www.nesnedergisi.com/makale/pdf/1509560362.pdf
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author Arzu ÇALIŞKAN SARI
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description Parenting attitudes and children’s perception of parenting attitudes influence many different developmental skills of children, especially their social skills. The current study aims to examine the effects of mothers’ parenting attitudes and children’s perception of maternal parenting on children’s emotion recognition skills via the mediator role of children’s perception of parenting attitudes. One hundred and thirty 2nd-grade children and their mothers living in Ankara participated in the study. Kusche Emotion Inventory, Egna Minnen Beträffande Uppfostran Child form (sEMBU-C) were used as measurements for children while EMBU Parent form and a demographic form were used as measurements for mothers. Results showed that children whose mothers were high in emotional warmth got higher receptive emotion scores; while children, whose mothers scored higher in rejection, got lower receptive emotion scores. In addition, children’s perception of their mothers’ emotional warmth predicted the relationship between mother’s own emotional warmth and receptive emotion scores of children positively; while children’s perception of their mothers’ rejection predicted the relationship between mothers’ own rejection and children’s receptive emotion scores negatively. Overprotection had no predictive role in emotion understanding of children. Limitations of the current study and suggestions for future studies were discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-0ea60840898c4368b28559b17dd8d4d22023-02-15T16:16:20ZengSada Institute of Art and Language StudiesNesne Psikoloji Dergisi2147-64892147-64892018-06-0161310.7816/nesne-06-12-02The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion RecognitionArzu ÇALIŞKAN SARIBaşak ŞAHİN-ACARParenting attitudes and children’s perception of parenting attitudes influence many different developmental skills of children, especially their social skills. The current study aims to examine the effects of mothers’ parenting attitudes and children’s perception of maternal parenting on children’s emotion recognition skills via the mediator role of children’s perception of parenting attitudes. One hundred and thirty 2nd-grade children and their mothers living in Ankara participated in the study. Kusche Emotion Inventory, Egna Minnen Beträffande Uppfostran Child form (sEMBU-C) were used as measurements for children while EMBU Parent form and a demographic form were used as measurements for mothers. Results showed that children whose mothers were high in emotional warmth got higher receptive emotion scores; while children, whose mothers scored higher in rejection, got lower receptive emotion scores. In addition, children’s perception of their mothers’ emotional warmth predicted the relationship between mother’s own emotional warmth and receptive emotion scores of children positively; while children’s perception of their mothers’ rejection predicted the relationship between mothers’ own rejection and children’s receptive emotion scores negatively. Overprotection had no predictive role in emotion understanding of children. Limitations of the current study and suggestions for future studies were discussed.http://www.nesnedergisi.com/makale/pdf/1509560362.pdfemotion recognition in childrenparenting attitudesperceived parenting attitudes
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The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion Recognition
Nesne Psikoloji Dergisi
emotion recognition in children
parenting attitudes
perceived parenting attitudes
title The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion Recognition
title_full The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion Recognition
title_fullStr The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion Recognition
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion Recognition
title_short The Role of Mothers' Parenting Attitudes and Child's Perceived Parenting Attitudes on Children's Emotion Recognition
title_sort role of mothers parenting attitudes and child s perceived parenting attitudes on children s emotion recognition
topic emotion recognition in children
parenting attitudes
perceived parenting attitudes
url http://www.nesnedergisi.com/makale/pdf/1509560362.pdf
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