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Parental Involvement in Math Homework: Links to Children’s Performance and Motivation

2017

The present study examined the longitudinal associations between children’s perceptions of parental involvement in math homework (control and support) and their math performance and motivation (taskpersistent homework behavior and math self-concept). Children (n = 512) reported their perceptions concerning parental involvement in sixthgrade math homework. In grades 3 and 6, children completed math tests, evaluated own math self-concept, and their mothers (n = 420) evaluated task persistence during homework. The results showed that low selfconcept in math predicted increased parental control, which in turn related to low math performance, task persistence, and math selfconcept. Second, perce…

animal structuresself-controlmedia_common.quotation_subjectlasten kehityseducationControl (management)Self-conceptbehavioral disciplines and activitiessukupuoliEducationDevelopmental psychologyPerceptionmental disordersgender0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestasksMathematics instructionta515lapsettask persistencemedia_commonmotivaatioSchoolsitsehallintamatematiikkamathematics05 social sciencesparents050301 educationmath self-conceptperceived parental controlsuoriutuminenvanhemmatkotitehtävättehtävätperceived parental supportPsychologyhuman activities0503 educationpsychological phenomena and processeshomework050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Profiles of Parental Burnout Around the Globe : Similarities and Differences Across 36 Countries

2023

Parental burnout (PB) is a pervasive phenomenon. Parenting is embedded in cultural values, and previous research has shown the role of individualism in PB. In this paper, we reanalyze previously collected data to identify profiles based on the four dimensions of PB, and explore whether these profiles vary across countries’ levels of collectivistic-individualistic (COL-IND) values. Our sample comprised 16,885 individuals from 36 countries (73% women; 27% men), and we used a latent profile approach to uncover PB profiles. The findings showed five profiles: Fulfilled, Not in PB, Low risk of PB, High risk of PB and Burned out. The profiles pointed to climbing levels of PB in the total sample an…

arvot (käsitykset)vanhemmatindividualismivanhemmuuscultural valueskollektivismilatent profile analysesindividualismuupumusparental burnoutcollectivism
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Osa-aikaista äitiyttä? : etä-äitien arkikokemuksen tarkastelua kun lapsi asuu pysyvästi äidistä erillään

2005

avoerovanhemmuusavioeroäitiyslapsetetä-äitiys
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Searching for the Self : Adult International Adoptees’ Narratives of Their Search for and Reunion With Their Birth Families

2019

In this case study, five international adoptees from Finland were interviewed about their search and reunion experiences to find out what meanings they ascribed to their identities and family relations. The thematic analysis yielded three themes: search and reunion in significant periods of life, meaning of reunion for identity, and belonging and relatedness within family. The first theme was characterized by the changing interest in birth family from the inability in childhood to fully understand the meaning of adoption and the growing interest in adolescence to adulthood where participants’ own parenthood intensified their interest. The second theme was characterized by the sense of coher…

biologiset vanhemmatbiologiset lapsetsearchyhdistäminenreunioneducationinternational adoptionidentiteettiidentitykansainvälinen adoptioetsintäbirth family
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Relational long-term breastfeeding

2021

This article uses a relationality-sensitive perspective to analyse long-term breastfeeding. The data was gathered through open invitations to write, and the article is based on the written reflections of 39 long-term breastfeeding Finnish mothers. In Finland, the breastfeeding of babies is strongly supported, but long-term breastfeeding (over 12 months) is a more conflicted issue, and the cultural norm of one year of breastfeeding is strong. Through qualitative content analysis, the article shows how mothers reflect on long-term breastfeeding’s effects on their relations with their breastfed children, partners (if any), relatives and healthcare professionals. The findings show that long-ter…

business.industryimetysmotherhoodPerspective (graphical)BreastfeedingPublic relationspitkäkestoinen imetyssosiaaliset normitihmissuhteetsosiaaliset suhteetTerm (time)relationsvanhempi-lapsisuhderelationalitylong-term breastfeedingäitiysbusinessPsychologyFinlandSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Family Studies
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Cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness for stress and burnout : a waiting list controlled pilot study comparing treatments for parents of chil…

2018

Background Parents of children with chronic conditions often experience a crisis with serious mental health problems for themselves as a consequence. The healthcare focus is on the children; however, the parents often worry about their children's health and future but are seldom offered any counselling or guidance. Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two group-based behavioural interventions on stress and burnout among parents of children with chronic conditions. Design, participants and setting After a waiting list control period (n = 28), parents were offered either a cognitive behavioural (CBT, n = 10) or a mindfulness program (MF, n = 9). Results Both inter…

care givingmindfulnesscognitive behaviour therapyPsykologi (exklusive tillämpad psykologi)behaviour therapyparents of children with chronic conditionsstressiuupumuscognitivePsychology (excluding Applied Psychology)stressvanhemmatnursing modelsburn-outkognitiivinen käyttäytymisterapiakrooniset tauditchronic illnesstietoinen läsnäolo
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Predicting pool safety habits and intentions of Australian parents and carers for their young children

2019

Introduction Children under five years are most at risk of experiencing fatal and nonfatal drowning. The highest proportion of drowning incidents occur in private swimming pools. Lapses in adult supervision and failures in pool barriers are leading contributory factors for pool drowning in this age group. Methods We investigated the role of the theory of planned behavior social cognitions (attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control) as well as perceived barriers, planning, role construction, and anticipated regret on parents’ and carers’ intentions and habits toward two pool safety behaviors: restricting access and supervising children around private swimming pools. The stu…

child injuryvanhemmatintentionturvallisuusleikki-ikäisethukkuminentottumuksetdrowning preventionlapset (ikäryhmät)tapaturmantorjuntatheory of planned behaviorhabittapaturmat
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Utilizing content analysis in teaching materials for children with autism spectrum disorder

2019

It is important to look at how education materials for students with disability view disability itself. Raising the general public's awareness on autism is crucial because of the rise in the antivaxx and anti-science movements, particularly in the United States. This thesis utilizes Content Analysis to explore how a set of teaching materials for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) understands ASD and the agency of the ASD child and creates trust with the readers. I analyze two argumentation styles to understand how those forms of argumentation create trust with the readers. This study is qualitative and relies on philosophical and cultural definitions of agency and personhood. In a…

children (age groups)autism spectrum disorderschildren (family members)autismparentslapset (ikäryhmät)autismikirjon häiriötasdleikitopetusfamily relationsvanhemmatautismiperhesuhteetteaching and instructionstudy materialplays and gameslapset (perheenjäsenet)oppimateriaali
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Vanhempien kausaaliattribuutioiden yhteys lapsen koulumenestykseen

2000

children's achievement strategieskausaaliattribuutiotvanhemmatbasic academic skillsparents' causal attributionskoulumenestysvarhaiset koulutaidotlapsetsuoritusstrategiatschool performance
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Suicide, Social Bodies, and Danger : Taboo, Biopower, and Parental Worry in the Films Bridgend (2015) and Bird Box (2018)

2020

In my article I study two Anglophone feature films, Jeppe Rønde's Bridgend (2015) and Susan Bier's Bird Box (2018), from the viewpoints offered by visual cultural studies and the theoretical domains of taboo and biopower. Both systems of control respond to risks and dangers to society, taboo through ideas of contagion and biopower through normative, especially medical discourses by authorized instances of knowledge production. They are reflected also in the audio-visual popular culture seeking to make sense of suicide through entertaining and artistic means. The two films I study present suicide as a contagion that has supernatural (Bird Box) and social origins (Bridgend), and as a force of…

contemporary cinemaRønde Jeppesuicide contagionvapaaehtoinen kuolemavaikutuksetenglanninkielinen elokuvaAnglophone cinemaparental worryBier Susanhuolestuneisuussiirtovaikutuselokuvatvaaratnykyelokuvavanhemmatrepresentaatiotabutitsemurhavoluntary deathbiopower
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