In child development, it refers to a child's confidence in themselves. How do you teach self-concept in early childhood? To teach self-concept in early childhood, children need to be encouraged to explore and try new things. They need to be allowed to fail and comforted and supported when...
Simply put, self-esteem is how much we hold ourselves in esteem. How much we like ourselves; and how much we value ourselves. While the child’s self-concept is developing, as a natural parallel process, his/her self-esteem also develops.This happens in the following manner. As a child,...
Development of Self-Concept Self-concept is developed through interactions with one's family, community, society, and culture. But a self concept established early on regarding, for example, one's academic acumen and ability, can contribute to a healthy self-esteem. If a child grows up in an...
During middle childhood, the self concept becomes more integrated and differentiated as the child engages in social comparison and more clearly perceives the self as consisted of internal and psychological characteristics...
New Directions for Child Development , No 42 59–72Spencer, M. B. (1988). Self-concept development. In D. T. SlaughterSpencer MB. Self-concept development. In: Slaughter DT, editor. Black children and poverty: a developmental perspective. New directions for child development, No. 42. San...
Children's self-esteem/self-concept, a core psychological construct, has been measured in an overwhelming number of studies, and the widespread use of such... S Guerin,M Tatlow-Golden - 《Child Indicators Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Self-concept in children In this study,we tested ...
Results suggest both direct and interactive influences of family dynamics and child characteristics on children's self-concept development. 展开 关键词: Personality Traits Mothers Child Rearing Parent Child Relationship Parent Influence Family Influence Interaction Fathers Correlation Young Children ...
(1982), Self-Concept Development. Journal of School Health, 52: 432–436. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1982.tb04003.x Author Information † Richard Crosby, Health Education Undergraduate Student, HPR Department, Seaton Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506. Publication History Issue...
The developmental model of self-concept proposed by M. Lynch and M. Levy (1982) is extended through the entire adult life cycle. Self-concept is seen as a set of cognitive rules that have affective or cognitive consequences and that operate like the ego functions proposed by Freud. (SLD)关...
Objective: To explore children's self-concept differences in age,sex and area during early adolescence.Methods: 533 children aged from 8 to 13 years were surveyed with the Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale.Results: ①Children's self-concept as well as its six components developed unequ...