ERIC Number: EJ1248709
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Publication Date: 2020-Mar
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The Role of Maternal Psychosocial Perceptions in Parent-Training Programs: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial
Alper, Rebecca M.; Hurtig, Richard R.; McGregor, Karla K.
Journal of Child Language, v47 n2 p358-381 Mar 2020
Parent-child interaction is critical for early language and literacy development. Parent training programs have proliferated to support early interactions. However, many environmental and psychosocial factors can impact the quality of parent-child language and literacy interactions as well as training program outcomes. This preliminary randomized controlled trial examined maternal perceived self-efficacy and locus of control during a language and literacy parent training program. Thirty mother-child dyads (mother age 21-40; children 2;6-4;0) were assigned in parallel to the training or control group. The training was efficacious for mothers and children -- training-group dyads made significantly greater gains in maternal strategy use, responsivity, and child print awareness than the control group. Gains were maintained one month post-training. Children whose mothers had more external baseline control perceptions identified significantly fewer print targets at baseline and made greater gains than those with more internal control perceptions. Future directions and implications are discussed.
Descriptors: Interaction, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Locus of Control, Parent Education, Literacy, Language Acquisition, Young Children, Program Effectiveness, Group Activities, Environmental Influences, Psychological Patterns, Training
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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