Linking school‐ and classroom‐level characteristics to child adjustment: A representative study of children from Hong Kong, China

Author:

Li Xiaomin12ORCID,Lam Chun Bun23,Chung Kevin Kien Hoa23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou China

2. Centre for Child and Family Science The Education University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

3. Department of Early Childhood Education The Education University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe school is one of the most salient developmental contexts for children. However, little is known about the associations linking the school environment to child adjustment in a non‐Western context, not to mention the potential processes that may mediate these associations.AimsThis study examined the associations of school‐ and classroom‐level characteristics with child adjustment and tested whether these associations were mediated by teacher–child relationship qualities.SampleCross‐sectional data were collected on a representative sample of 1777 children (mean age = 55.14 months; 50% of them were girls) from 100 kindergartens in Hong Kong, China.MethodsUsing self‐reported questionnaires, teachers rated their school‐level environments, their classroom chaos, their closeness and conflict with children and children's socioemotional competence and academic ability. Meanwhile, parents rated children's behavioural problems.ResultsMultilevel structural equation modelling revealed that the school‐level environment and classroom chaos were uniquely associated with children's socioemotional, behavioural and academic adjustment. Moreover, the associations of the school‐level environment and classroom chaos with child socioemotional and academic adjustment were mediated by teacher–child closeness and conflict, whereas the associations of the school‐level environment and classroom chaos with child behavioural problems were mediated by teacher–child conflict only.ConclusionsFindings indicated how school‐ and classroom‐level characteristics may be uniquely associated with child adjustment and how teacher–child relationships may be implicated in the underlying mechanism, highlighting the potential utility of targeting school‐ and classroom‐level environments and teacher–child relationships in promoting child development.

Publisher

Wiley

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