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Low-Income Latina Mothers' Scaffolding of Preschoolers' Behavior in a Stressful Situation and Children's Self-Regulation: A Longitudinal Study.

Thomas G Power1, Ashley Beck2, Karina Silva Garcia2, Noemi Duran Aguilar2, Veronica Hopwood2, Guadalupe Ramos2, Yadira Olivera Guerrero2, Jennifer O Fisher3, Teresia M O'Connor4, Sheryl O Hughes4.   

Abstract

Objective: Maternal control and directiveness in Latina/o families often do not show the negative associations with child adjustment seen in European American samples. This study tested the self-determination hypotheses that Latina maternal involvement and structure would be positively associated with preschool children's later self-regulation, whereas directiveness and control would show negative relations. Design: At Time 1, 130 low-income Latina mothers were observed helping their 4- to 5-year-old children complete a stressful task. Maternal strategies for scaffolding children's responses to stress were examined with detailed event coding. At Time 1 and Time 2 18 months later, a delay of gratification task assessed children's self-regulation.
Results: Children's Time 2 ability to delay gratification at 5½ to 6½ years (controlling for delay of gratification at ages 4 to 5) was predicted by Time 1 maternal scaffolding strategies. Children showing the greatest delay gratification at Time 2 (controlling for delay of gratification at Time 1) had mothers who used instructive praise and nonverbal autonomy-promoting scaffolding strategies at Time 1. Negative predictors included nonverbal attention directing and restriction. Conclusions: The findings highlight the importance of physical guidance in Latina/o families and suggest that highly directive maternal strategies may not interfere with the development of self-regulation as is often found in European American families. These findings will be useful in developing interventions to promote self-regulation in Latina/o children from low-income families.

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Keywords:  Latina/o; Scaffolding; Self-Regulation; Stress

Year:  2020        PMID: 35813768      PMCID: PMC9269866          DOI: 10.1080/15295192.2020.1820835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parent Sci Pract        ISSN: 1529-5192


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