LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES

The present study examines the contribution of mothers’ well-being, parenting expectations, and parenting attitudes (BEC) to their children’s school achievement. Its aim was to examine if these contributions may help to explain the unclear relationships between parenting involvement and children’s s...

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Main Authors: Acosta González, Itzel, Esquivel Flores, Eva, Carpio Ovando, Perla del, Díaz Romero, Marysela, Solís-Cámara R., Pedro, Torres, Alba de Jesús
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2007-12-01
Series:Acta Colombiana de Psicología
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Online Access:http://regweb.ucatolica.edu.co/publicaciones/psicologia/ACTA/v10n2/articulosrevista/art-07%2071-82.pdf
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spelling doaj-27af291c6e234f65bbe6a2aca9a3c5a22020-11-24T21:47:39ZengUniversidad Católica de ColombiaActa Colombiana de Psicología0123-91551909-97112007-12-011027182LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES Acosta González, ItzelEsquivel Flores, EvaCarpio Ovando, Perla delDíaz Romero, MaryselaSolís-Cámara R., PedroTorres, Alba de JesúsThe present study examines the contribution of mothers’ well-being, parenting expectations, and parenting attitudes (BEC) to their children’s school achievement. Its aim was to examine if these contributions may help to explain the unclear relationships between parenting involvement and children’s school achievement. A total of 621 mothers and their children from first, second, and third grade participated in the study. In the sample of children, 322 were females and 299 were males. They were divided in five groups of similar size, each group representing a different city of origin in Mexico. Using cluster analysis, the authors found two groups of mothers with low or high scores on the measures tested. These groups, named low or high BEC, showed differences in the distributions of socioeconomic variables. Based on that finding, six new groups were formed taking into account such socioeconomic influences. It was found that three factors, family income, mothers’ schooling, and BEC were related directly to children’s school achievement, but they were poorly related to measures of parenting involvement, with the exception of promotion of reading in children. The findings of this study suggest that other factors rather than the traditional concept of parental involvement have differential effects on children’s academic achievementhttp://regweb.ucatolica.edu.co/publicaciones/psicologia/ACTA/v10n2/articulosrevista/art-07%2071-82.pdfwell-beingexpectationsparentingincomeschoolingachievement
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author Acosta González, Itzel
Esquivel Flores, Eva
Carpio Ovando, Perla del
Díaz Romero, Marysela
Solís-Cámara R., Pedro
Torres, Alba de Jesús
spellingShingle Acosta González, Itzel
Esquivel Flores, Eva
Carpio Ovando, Perla del
Díaz Romero, Marysela
Solís-Cámara R., Pedro
Torres, Alba de Jesús
LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES
Acta Colombiana de Psicología
well-being
expectations
parenting
income
schooling
achievement
author_facet Acosta González, Itzel
Esquivel Flores, Eva
Carpio Ovando, Perla del
Díaz Romero, Marysela
Solís-Cámara R., Pedro
Torres, Alba de Jesús
author_sort Acosta González, Itzel
title LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES
title_short LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES
title_full LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES
title_fullStr LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES
title_full_unstemmed LA CONTRIBUCIÓN DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO, LAS EXPECTATIVAS Y LA CRIANZA MATERNAS EN LOS LOGROS ESCOLARES DE SUS NIÑOS Y EN LA VALORACIÓN DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LOS PADRES
title_sort la contribución del bienestar subjetivo, las expectativas y la crianza maternas en los logros escolares de sus niños y en la valoración de la participación de los padres
publisher Universidad Católica de Colombia
series Acta Colombiana de Psicología
issn 0123-9155
1909-9711
publishDate 2007-12-01
description The present study examines the contribution of mothers’ well-being, parenting expectations, and parenting attitudes (BEC) to their children’s school achievement. Its aim was to examine if these contributions may help to explain the unclear relationships between parenting involvement and children’s school achievement. A total of 621 mothers and their children from first, second, and third grade participated in the study. In the sample of children, 322 were females and 299 were males. They were divided in five groups of similar size, each group representing a different city of origin in Mexico. Using cluster analysis, the authors found two groups of mothers with low or high scores on the measures tested. These groups, named low or high BEC, showed differences in the distributions of socioeconomic variables. Based on that finding, six new groups were formed taking into account such socioeconomic influences. It was found that three factors, family income, mothers’ schooling, and BEC were related directly to children’s school achievement, but they were poorly related to measures of parenting involvement, with the exception of promotion of reading in children. The findings of this study suggest that other factors rather than the traditional concept of parental involvement have differential effects on children’s academic achievement
topic well-being
expectations
parenting
income
schooling
achievement
url http://regweb.ucatolica.edu.co/publicaciones/psicologia/ACTA/v10n2/articulosrevista/art-07%2071-82.pdf
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