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Idit Katz

0000-0002-6216-0013

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Scaffolding for motivation by parents, and child homework motivations and emotions: Effects of a training programme

2018

Background and aims Based on the principles of scaffolding for motivation and on the assumptions of self-determination theory, two studies aimed to assess the role played by perceived parental autonomy-supportive scaffolding on child homework autonomous motivation, self-efficacy, affect, and engagement. Samples and results The results of Study 1, which involved 122 parents and their children, showed that the higher the parental autonomous motivation, the more their children perceived them as autonomy-supportive while scaffolding for motivation, and hence developed autonomous motivation, self-efficacy, and engagement in homework. In Study 2, 37 parents were involved in a four-session trainin…

ParentsAdultMaleScaffold3304media_common.quotation_subjecteducationEmotionsscaffoldingAffect (psychology)EducationDevelopmental psychologySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesParent-Child RelationsChildTraining programmemedia_commonSelf-efficacyEmotionMotivationModalitiestrainingParentingAutonomy supportTeaching05 social sciences050301 educationautonomous motivationSelf-determinationautonomous motivation; engagement; homework; scaffolding; training; 3304; Developmental and Educational PsychologyParentPersonal AutonomyFemalePositive attitudePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyengagementhomeworkHumanParent-Child Relation
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Homework Stress and Learning Disability: The Role of Parental Shame, Guilt, and Need Frustration

2022

Using a cross-sectional design, this study examined the relationships between parental guilt, shame, need frustration, and homework stress in students with learning disabilities (LD) and typically developing students (TD) and their parents. One hundred and eight parent-child dyads (54 LD, 54 TD) completed questionnaires to assess homework stress, parental need frustration, guilt, and shame. Parents of students with LD reported more stress, need frustration, shame, and guilt than parents of TD students. For the LD group, shame mediated the association between parental need frustration and parental and child stress whereas guilt mediated the association between parental need frustration and p…

COVID-19 restrictionlearning disabilityHealth (social science)parenting sense of competenceDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyparental burnoutEducationLearning Disabilities Research & Practice
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Reducing homework stress by increasing adoption of need-supportive practices: Effects of an intervention with parents

2020

Abstract Homework is widely recognized as a source of stress for both parents and children, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study tested the hypothesis that the frustration of the basic psychological needs for competence, autonomy and relatedness is the main source of stress and that satisfying these needs should reduce stress and lead to more positive outcomes. Study 1 assessed the associations between parental and child need frustration, homework stress and parental adoption of need-thwarting practices (n = 171 parent/child dyads). Study 2 tested the effectiveness of a four-session parental training (n = 55) program focused on helping parents increase their need-support…

Social PsychologyNeed-satisfaction practicesmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciences050301 educationNeed frustrationNeed-thwarting practicesNeed satisfactionEducationDevelopmental psychologyHomework stressHomework stress; Need frustration; Need-satisfaction practices; Need-thwarting practices; TrainingHomework stress Need frustration Need-satisfaction practices Need-thwarting practices TrainingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyTraining0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBrief interventionPsychology0503 educationCompetence (human resources)Autonomy050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_common
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