Title of article
Self-perceptions, temperament, socioemotional adjustment and the perceptions of parental support of chronically underachieving children
Author/Authors
Bouffard، نويسنده , , Thérèse and Roy، نويسنده , , Mathieu and Vezeau، نويسنده , , Carole، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
21
From page
215
To page
235
Abstract
Several studies suggest that children who chronically underachieve are, like children with learning disorders, at risk for negative outcomes and are more likely to experience adjustment problems than are their typically developing peers. This study compares childrenʹs self-esteem, perceived competence, negative perfectionism and beliefs of peer acceptance, temperament-based factors (parent-rated), and socioemotional adjustment (parent and teacher rated) of underachieving and non-underachieving elementary school children. It also explores whether childrenʹs perceptions of parental support act as a protective factor in childrenʹs self-perceptions and socioemotional adjustment. The sample includes 309 fifth and sixth graders 55 underachievers (31 boys and 24 girls), 217 standard achievers (90 boys and 127 girls) and 37 overachievers (16 boys and 21 girls) from the same classes. Significant intergroup differences are found in childrenʹs self-perceptions and in teachers’ report of socioemotional adjustment but no difference is observed in parental reports. Childrenʹs perceptions of parental support do not differ between groups and do not significantly mediate the association between level of achievement and socioemotional adjustment. Results underscore that whatever the achievement classification of children, their perception of parental support has a unique contribution to their self-perceptions and socioemotional adjustment.
Keywords
Underachievement , Temperament , Socioemotional adjustment , Parental Support
Journal title
International Journal of Educational Research
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Journal of Educational Research
Record number
1402380
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