Mechanisms underlying the relations between parents' perfectionistic tendencies and young children's mathematical abilities

Author:

Cheung Sum Kwing1,Chan Winnie Wai Lan2ORCID,Fong Ricci Wai‐tsz3

Affiliation:

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

2. Department of Special Education and Counselling The Education University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

3. Department of Curriculum and Instruction The Education University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundParents' high academic expectations are positively associated with young children's mathematical abilities. However, minimal attention has been devoted to whether, and how, different ways of conveying the performance targets would result in different outcomes.AimsThe current study investigated whether and how parents' perfectionistic strivings and concerns were associated with young children's mathematical abilities through home mathematical activities, children's approach motivation to learn mathematics, and children's avoidance motivation to learn mathematics.SampleParticipants included 211 kindergarteners in Hong Kong and their parents.MethodsData were collected through individual child tests and parent questionnaires.ResultsStructural equation modelling revealed that parents' perfectionistic strivings had a direct positive link with children's mathematical abilities, an indirect link via approach motivation to learn mathematics, and an indirect link via home mathematical activities, and then approach motivation. Parents' perfectionistic concerns had a direct negative link with children's mathematical abilities, an indirect link via approach motivation to learn mathematics, and an indirect link via avoidance motivation to learn mathematics.ConclusionsEarly childhood practitioners are recommended to raise parents' awareness of how to communicate high‐performance targets to children in a constructive manner.

Publisher

Wiley

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