Title of article
Maternal scaffolding and attention regulation in children living in poverty
Author/Authors
Robinson، نويسنده , , Julia B. and Burns، نويسنده , , Barbara M. and Davis، نويسنده , , Deborah Winders، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
82
To page
91
Abstract
This study examines the relation of maternal scaffolding and childrenʹs attention regulation abilities in preschool children from low-income families within the context of a parent–child interaction task and in a child-alone task. Maternal scaffolding behaviors differed for mothers of children with different attention regulation skills. Mothers whose children demonstrated poor attention regulation skills in the parent–child interaction were more likely to verbally engage their children, including more strategic questions, verbal hints, and verbal prompts. Childrenʹs level of attention regulation skills interacted with motherʹs amount of scaffolding to predict performance in the child-alone task. Attention regulation skills were related to independent performance only in the context of high maternal scaffolding. Findings contribute new information important for parent interventions to promote attention regulation skills in children who are at risk for poor academic achievement outcomes.
Keywords
Preschool age , scaffolding , Attention regulation , Poverty , Parent–child interaction
Journal title
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Record number
2127232
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