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Child routines mediate the relationship between parenting and social-emotional development in Chinese children
Lixin Ren1; Bi Ying Hu2; Zhanmei Song3
2019-03-01
Source PublicationChildren and Youth Services Review
ISSN0190-7409
Volume98Pages:1-9
Abstract

The positive role of routines in the social-emotional development of children has received theoretical and empirical support in the Western research literature on the topic. However, the role of child routines has rarely been examined in non-Western cultures. Using data collected from 228 Chinese parents of second grade children, this study first examined the psychometric properties of the Child Routines Inventory. The instrument exhibited sound construct validity as well as reliability. Next, we examined whether child routines mediated the relationships between parenting practices and children's social skills and behavioral problems using structural equation modeling. The results showed that child routines fully mediated the relations between authoritative parenting and social-emotional functioning in children. The children with parents who employed higher levels of authoritative parenting were found to have more consistent routines. In turn, these children exhibited greater social skills and fewer behavioral problems. These findings offer preliminary evidence that child routines play a critical role in the social-emotional development of Chinese children, suggesting the need to include child routines in prevention and intervention programs aimed at enhancing social-emotional outcomes in Chinese children.

KeywordBehavioral Problems Child Routines Chinese Parenting Practices Elementary School Students Social Skills
DOI10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.12.016
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaFamily Studies ; Social Work
WOS SubjectFamily Studies ; Social Work
WOS IDWOS:000460851000001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85058818460
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorLixin Ren
Affiliation1.Faculty of Education and Collaborative Innovation Center for Assessment towards Basic Education Quality,East China Normal University,,Shanghai,200062,China
2.Faculty of Education,University of Macau,,Taipa,Macao
3.School of Early Childhood Education,Shandong Yingcai University,,Jinan,250104,China
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Lixin Ren,Bi Ying Hu,Zhanmei Song. Child routines mediate the relationship between parenting and social-emotional development in Chinese children[J]. Children and Youth Services Review, 2019, 98, 1-9.
APA Lixin Ren., Bi Ying Hu., & Zhanmei Song (2019). Child routines mediate the relationship between parenting and social-emotional development in Chinese children. Children and Youth Services Review, 98, 1-9.
MLA Lixin Ren,et al."Child routines mediate the relationship between parenting and social-emotional development in Chinese children".Children and Youth Services Review 98(2019):1-9.
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