The Influence of Gifted Children’s Stress Management on Parental Stress Levels

Author:

Zanetti Maria Assunta1,Sangiuliano Intra Francesca2,Taverna Livia2ORCID,Brighi Antonella2ORCID,Marinoni Carlo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy

2. Faculty of Education, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, 39042 Bressanone-Brixen, Italy

Abstract

This study explores the associations between gifted children’s stress management and parental stress level. A sample of 78 primary school children and their 76 parents took part in this study. Children were screened for intelligence and emotional quotients, while parents were tested for stress levels. Results show that the more children are aware of their stress-management skills, the less parents are stressed out. Moreover, the intelligence quotient is not significant in mediating this association, supporting the idea that it is not an a priori protective factor from a developmental perspective. The study findings suggest that when a child is equipped with the skills to handle stress by harnessing their emotional intelligence, it can have a beneficial effect on the entire family’s well-being. Given that these skills can be developed, and the significant positive influence they have on a child’s growth and adaptation, it is essential to offer specialized educational programs to gifted children. These programs should aim to enhance their emotional skills, which, in turn, can indirectly bolster the psychological health of the family unit as a whole.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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