For each child respondent, one parent also responded to the survey as well, two-thirds of whom were the children’s mothers. The mean age of the parents was 47 (SD = 4.7, range 32–55). Other sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents are shown in Table 1. Table 1. ...
To contain the COVID-19 pandemic, governments all over the world implemented strong lockdown measures to a large part of the population, including the closing of educational centres. Teachers were urged to transform their teaching methodology, moving fro
Further studies could attempt to replicate or expand these findings either in-person or remotely and incorporate factors that influence cognition or language into the judo programme. The long-term effects of these interventions also need to be explored, while additional aspects of behaviour, including...
Table 1.Means, standard deviations, and ANOVAs of the dependent variables (mother age, level of education, work regimen during the first Lockdown for COVID-19, child age, child sex and child atypical development) for the dependent variable maternal competence. ...