• Title/Summary/Keyword: 어머니양육 행동

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Types of Parental Gatekeeping in Drama 「SKY Castle」 (드라마 「SKY 캐슬」에 나타난 아버지와 어머니의 문지기 유형)

  • Yee, Young-Hwan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.593-604
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze parental gatekeeping dimensions(control, encouragement, discouragement) and types of gatekeeping in the two families featured in the drama 「SKY Castle」. Of the 8 types of gatekeeping, the traditional gate blocker(high control, low encouragement, and high discouragement) most often described in the drama, creates a difficult situation for a father trying to participate in child rearing. But traditional gate blockers do not always unnecessarily limit father involvement. In father's coerecive and dictatorial environment, traditional maternal gatekeeping strategies protect her children and create secure environment. The facilitative gate openers(high control, high encouragement, and low discouragement) is the functional gatekeeping type. Because the mother's highly controlling and highly encouraging ways serve as a positive coparenting strategy, the facilitative gate maintain a high level of authority over the amount and type of father involvement.

Developmental Beliefs and Parenting Behaviors of Own vs. Desirable Mothers as Perceived Children after Reading Picture Books (그림 이야기책을 통해 유아가 지각한 어머니의 자녀 발달신념과 양육행동)

  • Yoo, Soo Ok;Lim, Young Sim
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.151-165
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    • 2001
  • This study of children's perceptions own and desirable mothers was based on data gathered from answers to questionnaires by 46 preschoolers living in Chunju. The children listened to the stories of 3 picture books based on the interactionist, maturationist, and behaviorist theories of child development. Parenting behaviors were rated by standards of support and control dimensions. The subjects perceived their own mothers' developmental beliefs in rank order of maturationist, behaviorist and interactionist. Most parenting behaviors were perceived to be punishment. The subjects ranked the developmental beliefs of the most desirable mothers in order of maturationist, interactionist, and behaviorist. The most desirable parenting behaviors were perceived to be affectionate expression, recognition, and cooperation. There was no relationship between own and mothers' developmental belief.

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Pathways from Maternal Parenting Behavior to Adolescents' Internet Addiction : Mediating Effects of Adolescents' Self-Control and Depression/Anxiety (어머니의 양육행동이 청소년의 인터넷 중독에 영향을 미치는 경로 : 청소년의 자기통제력 및 우울/불안의 매개적 역할)

  • Lee, Hye-Rinn;Doh, Hyun-Sim;Kim, Min-Jung;Park, Bo-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.97-112
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    • 2009
  • This study examined pathways from maternal parenting behavior to adolescents' internet addiction through both self-control and depression/anxiety. Participants were 449 $8^{th}$ and $9^{th}$ graders in Seoul. They completed questionnaires on maternal parenting behavior, adolescents' self-control, depression/anxiety, and internet addiction. Data were analyzed by structural equation modeling. Maternal parenting behavior indirectly influenced adolescents' internet addiction through self-control and depression/anxiety. Self-control and depression/anxiety individually mediated between maternal parenting behavior and internet addition. However, maternal parenting behavior didn't directly affect adolescents' internet addiction. Self-control was influenced by maternal parenting behavior and also played a crucial role in preventing adolescents' internet addiction.

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Influences of Maternal Child Rearing Behaviors and Peer Acceptance on Children's Self Esteem (어머니의 양육행동과 또래수용도가 아동의 자아존중감에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sook;Choi, Jung-Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.31-42
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this research is to find the relational influences of maternal child rearing behavior and peer acceptance on children's self esteem. The sample subject were 200 of fourth/sixth grade of elementary school. The major findings of the research were as follows : First, the scores of peer acceptance, social acceptance, behavior conduct, global self-worth and affect tend to be over the mean scores. Second, the influences of maternal child rearing behaviors and peer acceptance on children's self esteem found significant due to the sub-areas of self-esteem. The affectionate child rearing affects all sub-areas of self-esteem. Overprotection and peer acceptance affect social acceptance. In addition, gender affect cognitive ability and fade affects global self-worth.

The Relationship Between 4-5 year olds's Creative Thinking and Mothers' Supportive Child-Rearing Behaviors (4-5세 유아의 창의적 사고와 어머니의 지지적 양육행동 간의 관계)

  • Kim, Su-Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.235-245
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to examine 4-5 year older's creative thinking and to investigate the interrelationship between young child's creative thinking and their mother's supportive child-rearing behavior. The subjects were 125 pairs of 4-5 year olders and their mothers in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do. The Multidimensional Stimulus Fluency Measure(Van Hook & Tegano, 2002) was revised and used to measure children's creative thinking. For determining mother's supportive child-rearing behavior, the Child Rearing Behavior Observation Scale (Renshaw & Gardner, 1990) was revised and used. The major results were as follows: first, there is no significant difference between boys and girls, and between the 4 year-olders and 5 year-olders in the "child's creative thinking". Second, when mothers properly keep encouraging children's creative behavior in the course of performing their task, it can significantly effect on the development of their creative thinking.

Differences of Child's Self-Competence by Temperament and Mother's Nurturing Behavior : -The Conditional Model- (아동의 기질과 어머니의 양육행동에 따른 아동의 자기-유능감 차이에 관한 연구 - 조건모델에 근거하여 -)

  • Choi, Young-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.17-32
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    • 2004
  • Factor analysis of data collected from 336 elementary school children provided difficuitness and susceptibility as the temperament factors, and affect and control as the nurturing factors. Results showed that non-susceptible children with low controlling mother perceived their cognitive competence positively while highly susceptible children showed no differences in their self-competence by mothers' controlling behavior. Perceived cognitive competence of susceptible boys and of susceptible 3rd graders were low when their mothers asserted low control. Thus, mothers' controlling behavior supported perceived cognitive competence in highly susceptible boys and 3rd graders. That is, the effect of mother's behavior on child's self-competence was moderated by child's characteristics. These results partially supported the Conditional Model.

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The Goodness of Fit between Mother′s and Child′s Personality, Maternal Childrearing Behaviors, and Children′s Self-esteem and Emotional Intelligence (모-자녀 성격조화유형에 따른 어머니 양육행동과 아동의 자아존중감 및 정서지능)

  • 박영애;최영희;박인전
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.29-41
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    • 2004
  • The patterns of mother-child personality match were investigated in the study. Further, the impact of goodness-of-fit between mother′s and child′s personality on maternal childrearing behaviors, child′s self-esteem, and child′s emotional intelligence was explored. The participants of this study were 1,060 fifth graders and their mothers from four different cities(Seoul. Suwon, Daejon, and Daegu). Six patterns of mother-child personality match were derived through cluster analysis and discriminant analysis. The most harmonious pattern in which maternal childrearing behavior was positive and child′s self-esteem and emotional intelligence were high appeared between mothers and children with high "stability" and "superiority" The least harmonious pattern was shown for the mothers with low "responsibility" and "reflectiveness" and high "dominance′and "sociability", and the children with low "stability" and "superiority".

Maternal Parenting Behaviors and Preschooler's Exclusion by Peers: Mediated by Preschooler's Emotional Intelligence (또래 배척과 관련된 유아의 정서지능과 어머니의 양육행동)

  • Chung, Jee-Nha;Min, Sung Hye;Kim, Jihyun
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.135-146
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    • 2008
  • This study explored mediating effects of the preschooler's emotional intelligence between maternal parenting behaviors and exclusion by peers. Subjects were 138 4- to 5-year-old preschoolers(92 boys, 46 girls) and their mothers. Exclusion by peers was measured by the Child Behavior Scale(Ladd & Profilet, 1996), maternal parenting behaviors were measured by the Parenting Questionnaire(Park, 1999), and preschooler's emotional intelligence was measured by the Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire(Lee, 1998). Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. Results showed that preschooler's emotional self-awareness mediated the effects of both maternal sensitive behaviors and maternal hostile/refusal behaviors on preschooler's exclusion by peers.

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Toddler's Aggressive Behavior (보육시설 영유아의 공격성에 영향을 미치는 변인들 - 성, 연령, 기질 및 어머니의 양육행동과 보육경험을 중심으로 -)

  • Um, Sung-Ai;Park, Sung-Yun
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.44 no.6 s.220
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2006
  • This study explored the antecedent variables associated with variability in toddler's aggressive behavior. The subjects were 182 toddlers(101 boys and 81 girls) and their mothers. Data were collected via questionnaires. The main results of this study were as follows ; First, aggression was significantly correlated with toddler age, but not with gender. Mother's parenting was related to boy's aggression, whereas both temperament and parenting were significantly related to girls' aggressive behavior. However, day-care variabes were not the significantly associated with toddler's aggression. Second, regression analyses revealed the interaction effect of child temperament and parenting, after controlling for main effects.

Relationships among Maternal Self-Perception, Parenting Behavior, Kindergartener's Temperament and Social Competence (어머니의 자기-지각, 양육행동 및 유아의 기질과 유아의 사회적 능력)

  • Hong, Kye Ok
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.181-194
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    • 2001
  • This study examined relationships among maternal self-perception, parenting behavior, kindergartener's temperament, and social competence. The subjects were 112 kindergartners and their mothers. Instruments were the modified Self-Perception Profile for Adults, the Iowa Parent Behavior Inventory, the Parent and Teacher Temperament Questionnaire for children 3-7 years of age, and the Iowa Social Competency Scales. The data were analyzed by Pearson's correlation, connonical correlation and regression. Results showed significant correlations among maternal self-perception, parenting behaviors, kindergartener's temperament and social competence. Findings from analyses by cannonical correlation and regression revealed that maternal self-perception, parenting behaviors, and children's temperament are important variables for predicting social competence in children.

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