玩是不是很重要? 探索印度父母的看法及其对童年游戏的影响
Megha Mohan1, Jayashree S Bhat2
1Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Acta psychologica
|June 12, 2025
概括
现代父母对游戏有着积极的看法.
科学领域:
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 育儿研究 育儿研究
背景情况:
- 父母的感知显著塑造孩子的早期生活经验和游戏环境.
- 父母是幼儿的主要游戏和沟通伙伴.
研究的目的:
- 调查父母对游戏的看法及其在儿童发展中的作用.
- 为了确定父母对儿童游戏行为的看法的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用问卷来评估家长对游戏在发育中的作用的看法.
- 采用描述性统计和多重回归分析.
- 描述了儿童的游戏行为,以与父母的看法联系起来.
主要成果:
- 观察到父母对游戏的重要性的信念发生了显著的积极转变.
- 当前一代的家长重视儿童整体发展的游戏,积极影响儿童的游戏行为.
- 这种转变与提高认识和密集育儿的概念有关.
结论:
- 父母的感知是影响孩子的游戏行为和发展的关键因素.
- 提高家长对儿童发展的认识和参与,促进了积极的游戏环境.
- 研究结果支持辅导父母在技术和学术压力下促进有利的游戏环境.
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