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Do Mother's Socialization Goals in Early Childhood Predict Children's Later Self?

Authors :
Pirko Tõugu
Anni Tamm
Tiia Tulviste
Source :
Infant and Child Development. 2024 33(4).
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this study, maternal socialization goals in early childhood were linked to qualities of children's self in middle childhood, while also considering maternal education and child gender. Estonian mothers (N = 209; M[subscript age] = 33.6; 52.2% had university education) provided ratings of their socialization goals for children (52.2% girls; M[subscript age] = 6.2), children's self was gauged 4 years later. The more mothers endorsed social conformity-related socialization goals, the fewer different autonomy-related ([beta] = -0.15) and relatedness-related qualities of self ([beta] = -0.21) their children had in their descriptions of themselves and their autobiographical memories. Mothers' self-maximization socialization goals were not linked to the qualities of children's self. Mothers without a university degree endorsed social conformity-related socialization goals more than mothers with a university degree ([beta] = -0.20). Girls referred to more relatedness-related qualities than boys ([beta] = 0.23). The results show that maternal socialization goals do not always have a straightforward effect on different qualities of children's self. Yet, conformity-related goals by mothers predict the qualities of children's later self.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1522-7227 and 1522-7219
Volume :
33
Issue :
4
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Infant and Child Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1436617
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/icd.2513