Literature DB >> 32840884

Extracurricular Activities and Chinese Children's School Readiness: Who Benefits More?

Lixin Ren1,2, Jianbao Chen3, Xuan Li4,5, Huiping Wu3, Jieqiong Fan1,2, Lin Li1.   

Abstract

Organized extracurricular activities (EAs) are prevalent among Chinese preschoolers, yet their role in children's development is poorly understood. This study investigated the relations between EA participation and Chinese preschoolers' school readiness (N = 343; Mage  = 55.14 months) among a predominantly middle-class sample. EA breadth had positive linear relations with children's early math and social skills, while attendance intensity demonstrated nonlinear associations, partially supporting the overscheduling hypothesis. EA breadth had stronger associations with early reading and math skills among lower socioeconomic status children, as well as greater benefits for math skills in children with less exposure to home learning activities, indicating a compensatory role of EAs. The findings highlight the interplay between EA and family contexts in relation to child development.
© 2020 Society for Research in Child Development.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32840884     DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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1.  Family socioeconomic status and the parent-child relationship in Chinese adolescents: the multiple serial mediating roles of visual art activities.

Authors:  Chunhai Gao; Endale Tadesse; Sabika Khalid
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 4.135

2.  Do Chinese children need parental supervision to manage their out-of-school visual art activities and academic work time?

Authors:  Endale Tadesse; Sabika Khalid; Chunhai Gao; Moges Assefa Legese
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-09-14
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