Variations and Outcomes in the After-School Care of children from Low-Income Families

저소득층 아동의 학업, 및 사회성 발달 : 부모보호와 자기보호 비교

  • 옥경희 (광주대학교 사회복지학부) ;
  • 김미해 (구미 제1대학 유아교육과) ;
  • 천희영 (고신대학교 아동학과)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

The present study investigated differences in children's school achievement and emotional and social development by type of after-school care: self-care and mother-care. It also examined relationships between children's developmental outcomes and ecological variables, including individual, familial, and environmental variables by care methods. The data of 330 mother-care and 161 self-care children was provided by teachers, mothers, and the children themselves. The analyses of the data were conducted by t-test, correlation, and regression. Findings were that mother-care children had higher scores in grades, school adjustment and teacher relationship and lower depression and withdrawn behaviors than self-care children; after-school activities and peer support predicted the developmental outcomes of mother-care children; gender, autonomous ability, and behavior control predicted the development of self-care children.

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