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Scaffolding interaction in parent-child dyads : Multimodal analysis of parental scaffolding with task and non-task oriented children




TekijätSalonen Pekka, Lepola Janne, Vauras Marja

KustantajaINST SUPERIOR PSICOLOGIA APLICADA

Julkaisuvuosi2007

JournalEuropean Journal of Psychology of Education

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Lehden akronyymiEUR J PSYCHOL EDUC

Vuosikerta22

Numero1

Aloitussivu77

Lopetussivu96

Sivujen määrä20

ISSN0256-2928

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF03173690

Verkko-osoitehttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF03173690


Tiivistelmä
In this exploratory study we conceptualized and explored socio-cognitive, emotional and motivational regulatory processes displayed in scaffolding interaction between parents and their non-task and task-oriented children. Based on the dynamic systems view and findings from developmental research, we assumed that parents with non-task oriented and task-oriented children have formed differential multimodal interaction patterns which have been stabilized during repeated parent child scaffolding episodes. We hypothesized that, in comparison with task-oriented parent-child dyads, parents with non-task oriented children would show more non-optimal patterns in socio-cognitive, motivational, and emotional realms of scaffolding regulation. The sample consisted of 11 task-oriented and 12 non-task oriented (extremely task-avoidant or socially dependent) 7-year-old children with their parents. The children worked on picture arrangement and brick construction tasks. The quality of parent-child regulation was assessed both by global rating scales and by a micro-analytic procedure focused on dyadic coordinations (e.g., parental intrusiveness, directiveness, modulation of emotions and expectations). Global ratings and micro-analyses did reveal group level differences in socio-emotional regulation but not in socio-cognitive and motivational regulation.



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