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Maternal homework assistance and children's task-persistent behavior in elementary school

Jari-erik NurmiJaana ViljarantaGintautas SilinskasEija PakarinenEija PakarinenPoikkeus Anna-maijaMarja-kristiina LerkkanenRiikka Hirvonen

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media_common.quotation_subjecttask-persistent behavioreducationhelpSample (statistics)autonomy grantingEducationDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Developmental and Educational Psychologyta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515auttaminenmedia_common4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationContrast (statistics)16. Peace & justicemonitoringkotitehtävätPsychology0503 educationperformanceAutonomy050104 developmental & child psychology

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Abstract The present study used a sample of 365 children to investigate the longitudinal associations between maternal homework assistance (i.e., help, monitoring, and autonomy granting) and children's task-persistent behavior in learning situations from grade 2 to grade 4 of elementary school. Also, the extent to which task-persistent behavior plays a role in the links between parental homework assistance and children's academic performance was examined. The results showed that the more autonomy granting mothers reported, the more task-persistent behavior children exhibited; and more task-persistent behavior children exhibited, the more autonomy their mothers granted. In contrast, the more mothers helped their children, the less task-persistent behavior was reported, and the less task-persistent behavior children exhibited, the more mothers tried to help and monitor their children later on. Additionally, some evidence was found supporting the role of task-persistent behavior in the relation between maternal homework assistance and academic performance.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2018.04.005