The aim of the present study is to examine the quality of mothers' parental attitudes in connection with the emotional development and self-esteem of their three-year-old children. The results show that young children's self-esteem has a negative correlation with the ability to recognise emotions and does not correlate with the ability to understand the causes of emotions. These aspects of emotional development are connected with differing mother's parental attitudes. The highest level of recognising emotions is developed when a mother has attitudes of power, intrusion, and a dependent child. In such relationships a child has to develop a high ability to recognise emotions to adapt better to the mother's demands and pressure. In relationship with authority, the young child of an intrusive mother can develop the ability to read the emotional states of others accurately as a coping strategy, but at the high price of healthy self-esteem. On the contrary, the mother's democratic attitudes affect the high level of self-esteem, the high level of understanding the causes of emotions, and the average level of recognising emotions. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Язык оригиналаАнглийский
Название основной публикацииFIFTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION
РедакторыS Sheridan
ИздательElsevier
Страницы357-361
Число страниц5
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 2016
Событие5th Annual International Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education - Moscow, Российская Федерация
Продолжительность: 12 мая 201614 мая 2016

Серия публикаций

НазваниеProcedia Social and Behavioral Sciences
ИздательELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Том233
ISSN (печатное издание)1877-0428

конференция

конференция5th Annual International Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education
Страна/TерриторияРоссийская Федерация
ГородMoscow
Период12/05/1614/05/16

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