Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten Service

Background and Objectives: As children grow up, they experience particular emotional and behavioral problems that are due to growth pressures and compliance with family and community expectations. The aim of this study was to compare the social development, cognitive-motor development and behavioral...

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Main Authors: Bahram Movahedzadeh, Raziyeh Safaei-Ardakani
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Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/21185
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spelling doaj-353e72e05b2343bd9e9681fe140fc6542021-02-02T06:39:45ZfasShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i ijtimā̒ī2383-30332423-47022018-04-0151485610405Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten ServiceBahram Movahedzadeh0Raziyeh Safaei-Ardakani1Assistant Professor of Psychology, Faculty of psychology, Payame Noor University, Tehran, IranMaster of Clinical Psychology, Islamic Azad University Yasuj Branch, Yasuj, IranBackground and Objectives: As children grow up, they experience particular emotional and behavioral problems that are due to growth pressures and compliance with family and community expectations. The aim of this study was to compare the social development, cognitive-motor development and behavioral problems of elementary and elementary girl students from the day care center of Yasuj city. Material and Methods: This study was conducted as a causal study with the participation of fist grade elementary school students in Yasuj city in the academic year of 2015-16. 132 of them were selected by random sampling. In this study, 69 (52.3%) participants were enrolled and 63 (47.7%) were non-edible from kindergarten services. Data were collected using Vineland’s Social Development Questionnaire, Rutter Behavioral Disorders Questionnaire and Knowledge Development, Social Communication, and Newshe Scale. Data was entered in SPSS-22 software and analyzed by the independents t-test. Results: The mean (SD) of social growth scores in nursing children and nursing homes was 8 (0.8) and 6.9 (1.2), cognitive development was 12.5 (3.6) and 9.7 (9.1) and motor development were 16.1 (4.4) and 12.9 (1.8) (P<0.001). Also the signifiant difference among the general self-esteem in children with and without edema were 10.7 (2.1), 2 (9.2) and (P=0.005), self-help in eating 2.8 (0.9) and 6.6 (1.6) and self-help in wearing 8.4 (0.9), 7 (3.1) and (P=0.001). On the other hand, behavioral disorders, including overactive aggression were 6.3 (2.3) and 8.2 (2.2), social incompatibility 5.3 (2.2) and 6.5 (1.1) and antisocial behaviors were 5.7 (2.2) and 7.1 (0.2) in the girls who received the service Kindergarten was less than unpardonable (P=0.001). Conclusion: The study showed that general self-help of primary school children enjoying child care services was better than primary school girl students of child care services.http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/21185Social development, Cognitive- motor development, Behavioral problems, Students, kindergarten services
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author Bahram Movahedzadeh
Raziyeh Safaei-Ardakani
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Raziyeh Safaei-Ardakani
Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten Service
Salāmat-i ijtimā̒ī
Social development, Cognitive- motor development, Behavioral problems, Students, kindergarten services
author_facet Bahram Movahedzadeh
Raziyeh Safaei-Ardakani
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title Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten Service
title_short Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten Service
title_full Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten Service
title_fullStr Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten Service
title_full_unstemmed Comparing Social Development, Cognitive-motor Development and Behavioral Problems of First Grade Female Students in Primary School with and without Kindergarten Service
title_sort comparing social development, cognitive-motor development and behavioral problems of first grade female students in primary school with and without kindergarten service
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Salāmat-i ijtimā̒ī
issn 2383-3033
2423-4702
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background and Objectives: As children grow up, they experience particular emotional and behavioral problems that are due to growth pressures and compliance with family and community expectations. The aim of this study was to compare the social development, cognitive-motor development and behavioral problems of elementary and elementary girl students from the day care center of Yasuj city. Material and Methods: This study was conducted as a causal study with the participation of fist grade elementary school students in Yasuj city in the academic year of 2015-16. 132 of them were selected by random sampling. In this study, 69 (52.3%) participants were enrolled and 63 (47.7%) were non-edible from kindergarten services. Data were collected using Vineland’s Social Development Questionnaire, Rutter Behavioral Disorders Questionnaire and Knowledge Development, Social Communication, and Newshe Scale. Data was entered in SPSS-22 software and analyzed by the independents t-test. Results: The mean (SD) of social growth scores in nursing children and nursing homes was 8 (0.8) and 6.9 (1.2), cognitive development was 12.5 (3.6) and 9.7 (9.1) and motor development were 16.1 (4.4) and 12.9 (1.8) (P<0.001). Also the signifiant difference among the general self-esteem in children with and without edema were 10.7 (2.1), 2 (9.2) and (P=0.005), self-help in eating 2.8 (0.9) and 6.6 (1.6) and self-help in wearing 8.4 (0.9), 7 (3.1) and (P=0.001). On the other hand, behavioral disorders, including overactive aggression were 6.3 (2.3) and 8.2 (2.2), social incompatibility 5.3 (2.2) and 6.5 (1.1) and antisocial behaviors were 5.7 (2.2) and 7.1 (0.2) in the girls who received the service Kindergarten was less than unpardonable (P=0.001). Conclusion: The study showed that general self-help of primary school children enjoying child care services was better than primary school girl students of child care services.
topic Social development, Cognitive- motor development, Behavioral problems, Students, kindergarten services
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/21185
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