Associations among parents' math anxiety, math-related leisure activities, children's early numeracy interest and skills

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Learning and Individual Differences Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1016/j.lindif.2024.102596
Sum Kwing Cheung , Catherine McBride , David J. Purpura , Audrey Pui Lam Ho , Melody Chi Ying Ng
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Parents play a pivotal role in early numeracy development. It however remains unknown whether parents' math anxiety and math-related leisure activities concurrently contribute to children's early numeracy skills through numeracy interest. This study thus fills this research gap. One hundred eighty kindergarteners were tested on their numeracy skills; their parents were surveyed about their math anxiety, frequency of math-related leisure activities, and their children's numeracy interest. Using structural equation modeling, we found that, after controlling the effects of children's gender, age and family income on numeracy skills, parents' math anxiety had direct negative links with both numeracy interest and skills, but no mediation was found. Parents' math-related leisure activities were positively associated with numeracy skills via numeracy interest. These findings indicate that additional numeracy support may be provided to children with parents who show high levels of math anxiety and a relative little participation in math-related leisure activities.

Educational relevance and implications statement

This study demonstrated that parents' math anxiety was negatively associated with their young children's numeracy interest and skills, respectively. Additionally, their frequency of participation in math-related leisure activities was positively associated with their young children's numeracy skills through numeracy interest. Thus, results suggest that parents' negative attitudes towards math may exert impacts on their young children through the home math environment they create. These findings imply that early childhood educators may provide extra support to parents showing high math anxiety or low participation in math-related leisure activities. Parents should also be reminded not to promote young children's numeracy skills at the expense of their numeracy interest.
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父母的数学焦虑、与数学有关的休闲活动、儿童的早期计算兴趣和技能之间的关系
父母在儿童早期计算能力发展中起着举足轻重的作用。然而,父母的数学焦虑和与数学相关的休闲活动是否同时通过计算兴趣促进儿童早期计算技能的发展,这一点仍是未知数。因此,本研究填补了这一研究空白。我们对 180 名幼儿园儿童进行了运算技能测试,并对其父母的数学焦虑、与数学相关的休闲活动频率以及孩子的运算兴趣进行了调查。通过结构方程模型,我们发现,在控制了儿童性别、年龄和家庭收入对计算能力的影响后,父母的数学焦虑与计算兴趣和计算能力有直接的负相关,但没有发现中介作用。家长与数学相关的休闲活动通过计算兴趣与计算技能呈正相关。这些研究结果表明,如果父母的数学焦虑程度较高,且相对较少参与与数学相关的休闲活动,则可为子女提供额外的算术支持。此外,他们参与数学相关休闲活动的频率通过计算兴趣与幼儿的计算技能呈正相关。因此,研究结果表明,家长对数学的消极态度可能会通过他们所营造的家庭数学环境对幼儿产生影响。这些研究结果表明,幼儿教育工作者可以为表现出高度数学焦虑或较少参与数学相关休闲活动的家长提供额外支持。此外,还应提醒家长不要以牺牲幼儿的计算兴趣为代价来提高他们的计算能力。
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Learning and Individual Differences
Learning and Individual Differences PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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期刊介绍: Learning and Individual Differences is a research journal devoted to publishing articles of individual differences as they relate to learning within an educational context. The Journal focuses on original empirical studies of high theoretical and methodological rigor that that make a substantial scientific contribution. Learning and Individual Differences publishes original research. Manuscripts should be no longer than 7500 words of primary text (not including tables, figures, references).
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