Chinese mothers’ profile which values both play and academics predicts better developmental outcome in young children

Xunyi LIN, Hui LI

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Abstract

Parental beliefs about play and learning are part of the “belief-context” of early childhood development and can thus make a key difference for the child. Previous studies have focused on cross-cultural comparisons, and therefore have neglected intra-cultural variations. This study sampled 163 Chinese mothers with children aged two to four years old (M = 38.73 months, SD = 4.91) in south-eastern China, using the Chinese Parent Play Beliefs Scale, Home Play Activities Questionnaire and China Developmental Scale for Children. The latent profile analysis identified the three profiles of Chinese mothers: (a) Traditional mothers, who placed higher value on pre-academic activities, but lower value on early play; (b) Contemporary mothers, who placed higher value on early play, but lower value on pre-academic activities; and (c) Eclectic mothers, who placed the highest values on both pre-academic activities and play. The three profiles of mothers’ play beliefs were differentiated by maternal education, frequencies of children’s play and pre-academic activities at home, and children’s early development. Children of Eclectic mothers had better cognitive development than those of Contemporary mothers, and had better socio-emotional and overall development than those of Traditional mothers, even after adjusting for socio-demographic variables. Copyright © 2018 The Author(s).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-66
JournalInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
Volume43
Issue number1
Early online dateApr 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

Citation

Lin, X., & Li, H. (2019). Chinese mothers’ profile which values both play and academics predicts better developmental outcome in young children. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 43(1), 61-66. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025418767062

Keywords

  • Play
  • Early childhood
  • Parental beliefs
  • Chinese mothers
  • Intra-cultural variation
  • Latent profile analysis

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