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The Effects of Fathers' Playfulness and Play Participation on Preschoolers' Peer Competence (아버지의 놀이성과 놀이참여도가 유아의 또래유능성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Hayan;Pae, Sunyoung
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.123-141
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    • 2018
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of fathers' playfulness and play participation on preschoolers' peer competence. Methods: The participants in the study were 325 preschoolers and their fathers. The survey method was used to investigate fathers' playfulness, fathers' average level of play participation as well as playtime with their children and preschoolers' peer competence. In order to analyze the data, one-way ANOVA and regression analysis were utilized. Results: The results showed that fathers' playfulness and play participation were different according to the fathers' weekly working hours. It was found that the higher the cheerfulness of the sub-factors of fathers' playfulness was, the higher the sociability of sub-factors of preschoolers' peer competence was. The amount of fathers' play time with children as well as the average level of play participation, which is the qualitative aspect of fathers' play participation, was found to affect preschoolers' peer competence and the three sub-factors of competence. Conclusion/Implications: The findings implied that fathers' active play participation with children is important and that there is a need to improve working conditions in order for fathers to have time to play with their children.

An Impact Analysis of Rural Residents' competence in Expansion of Participation of Rural Development Projects (농촌주민의 역량이 농촌개발의 참여확대에 미치는 영향분석)

  • Koh, Jin Young;Kim, Jee Yong;Yang, Min ho;Kim, Myung Il;Kim, Ki Sung
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.60 no.1
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2018
  • This study is aims to voluntary participation in rural development projects, voluntary participation by analyzing the individual competence factors, how the what and how much influence affect the continued involvement and participation as a concept of strengthening community capacity the plan for it to present. The results of survey, through factor analysis and reliability analysis for extracting the components of individual competence areas and life satisfaction, self acting capacity, was extracted with recognized competence, was the factor analysis and reliability analysis for ongoing involvement and participation. Personal competence was a multiple regression analysis, the participation of three elements as independent variables as dependent variables to evaluate the impact of continuing involvement, and the resulting Regional and life satisfaction (${\beta}=0.301$) have the greatest impact It showed. In addition, regional analysis and life satisfaction (${\beta}=0.247$) on the impact of enlargement on the individual capabilities showed the highest participation. The elements of local life satisfaction and personal competencies exerts the greatest influence on the continued involvement and participation in the study was obtained. It based on the results in rural development for the voluntary participation and participation of the population should be considered with a plan to enhance the regional and life satisfaction, "the software business, which is carried out in rural areas developed for them by local residents the measures to increase life satisfaction will be provided.

The Effects of Fathers' Play Participation on Young Children's Social Competence and Self-regulation (아버지의 놀이참여도가 유아의 사회적 유능성과 자기조절능력에 미치는 영향)

  • Chang, Yo Ok
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.167-182
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    • 2016
  • This study examined the effects of fathers' play participation on young children's social competence and self-regulation. The subjects consisted of 180 fathers with children at ages between 4-7 years old from 2 preschools and 3 kindergartens located in Y city in Gyeonggi province. The analyses used for this study included the t-test and multiple regression analysis. The main findings are as follows. First, fathers' play participation was not different by sociodemographic characteristics such as fathers' age, educational level, and job. Second, fathers' participation in functional play, role play, and constructive play was positively related to social activator, reassurance, and cooperation among subscales on children's social competence. Also, fathers' participation in games was negatively related to reassurance among children and positively related to hypersensitivity among children. Third, fathers' participation in role play and functional play was positively related to children's self-monitoring and self-control. These findings suggest emphasizing fathers' play participation to improve children's social competence and children's self-regulation, and it can be helpful to underline fathers' education and to develop programs for fathers' play.

The Effects of Fathers' Playfulness and Play Participation Level on Their Children's Social Competence and Emotional Regulation (아버지의 놀이성과 놀이참여수준이 자녀의 사회적 능력과 정서조절에 미치는 영향)

  • Yeo, Yoon Jae;Hwang, Hae Shin
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.107-125
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    • 2019
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fathers' playfulness on their children's social competence and emotional regulation, and the moderating effects of the fathers' play participation level on the relationship between his playfulness and his child's social competence and emotional regulation. Methods: The participants in this study were 139 children and their fathers. The children were aged between four and five years old attending nine preschools in Seoul. The collected data was analyzed through Pearson's correlations, and hierarchical regression analysis using SPSS 21.0. Results: First, fun-loving fathers had a significant effect on the cooperation and sociability of their children. Second, fun-loving fathers had a significant effect on their children's emotional regulation. Third, fathers' play participation level moderated the relationship between them enjoying silliness and their children's sociability. Fourth, fathers' play participation level moderated the relationship between them being fun-loving and their children's emotional regulation. Conclusion/Implications: The results of this study address the need for a high level of fathers' play participation in relation to the development of their children's social competence and emotional regulation.

Relationships among Sports Participation Degree, Sports Competence, and Social Support for Middle School Students (중학생의 스포츠 참가 정도와 스포츠 유능감 및 사회적 지지의 관계)

  • Park, Bo-Hyeon;Lee, Yeon-Ju
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.415-423
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    • 2010
  • The research focus on participation degree and competence in sports and their social support. Moreover, it focus on how the sports participation degree and sports competence affect social support. For the research, 414 middle school students were collected and the t-test, one-way ANOVA, correlation analysis and the multiple regression analysis was carried on. As a result, boys participated in sports more than girls, but girls show more positive effect on social support from friends than boys. According to grade, the sophomores participated in sports highly, and juniors stronger than sophomores, seniors in case of sports competence and social support from teachers. Scholastic achievements show positive effects on all social support, Income show positive effects on participation frequency, sports competence and social support from friends. Secondly, sports participation degree did not affect the social support directly but affect indirectly through sports competence.

The Clinical Competence and Related Factors of the Nursing Students: Focused on the Subjects who studied Problem-Based Learning (간호학생의 임상수행능력과 관련요인 -문제중심학습을 한 대상자를 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Sook Hee;Kim, Mi Hee;Sun, Kwang Soon
    • Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.70-79
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: This study was to evaluate clinical competence in relation to self-directed learning, critical thinking disposition, and participating in PBL(Problem-Based Learning) group activities of nursing students. Methods: Data were collected from 108 nursing students in Oct. 2006. Results: Clinical competence had a significant positive correlation with self-directed learning, critical thinking disposition, and participation in PBL group activities. There was a significant difference in clinical competence according to interpersonal relationship. Participation in PBL group activities was the most influential factor of clinical competence($R^2$=.34). Also, the influence of clinical competence increased with the addition of self-directed learning($R^2$=.42). Conclusion: It is essential to encourage the self-directed learning and participation in PBL group activities for the improvement of clinical competence. It is relatively important for clinical competence to consider the educational environment systematically.

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Influence of Sport Participation and Sport Competence on Mental Health for High School Students (고등학교 남학생들의 스포츠 참가와 스포츠 유능감이 정신건강에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Yeon-Ju;Park, Bo-Hyeon;Song, Kang-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.8
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    • pp.392-400
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    • 2009
  • The research focus on participation and competence in sports and their difference in mental health. Moreover, it focus on how the sports participation and spots competence in health affect their mental health. For the research, 448 high school students were collected and the one-way ANOVA and the multiple regression analysis was carried on. As a result, first of all, according to the participation and competence in sports and their mental health, the sophomores and juniors were stronger than seniors and in case of depression which is in the lowest of the mental scale, the juniors showed the highest. Secondly, sports participation did not affect the mental health of students but sports competence show positive effects on all the lowest scale in the mental health such as insecurity, depression and hostility.

Mother's parenting-attitudes and children's perceived competences (어머니의 양육태도와 아동의 자기역량지각)

  • Park, Sung-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.269-276
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to examine, according to sex and grade, the relationship and difference between mothers' parenting attitudes and self-perceived competences of their children. 197 children of the 4th through the 6th grade were selected from an elementary school in Daejeon area. We used the Perceived Competence Scale for Children (Harter, 1982) to measure their self-perceived competence and the Mother's Parenting Attitudes Scale (1990, Lee & Park) to measure parenting attitudes of their mothers. Major findings are as follows: First, there were significant differences in the children's self-perceived competence according to their perception of parental warmth and control. Children with more perception of parental warmth and consistent control considered themselves higher in cognitive and social competences and in self-worth. Boys perceived higher mother's consistent control and positive participation in parenting-attitudes than girls. Girls perceived themselves higher than boys in global self-worth. Next, Out of the three grades the 4th graders indicated more perception of attachment, authoritarian control, and positive participation in parenting attitudes. There was statistically no difference in self-perceived competences of children according to their grades. Finally, there were correlations between mothers' parenting attitudes and perceived competences of their children. Children with more perception of parental warmth, attachment, positive participation, and consistent control showed higher level of physical competence, social competence, and global self-worth.

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Exploring the Effects of Attachment Security and Playfulness on Social Competence among 4-year-old Preschool Children (만 4세 유아의 애착 안정성과 놀이성이 사회적 능력에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Jin Young;Shin, Nana
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.219-238
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    • 2016
  • The purposes of this study were to examine relations among attachment security, playfulness, and social competence during the preschool period and to investigate relative effects of attachment security and playfulness on preschoolers' social competence. A total of forty eight 4-year-old preschool children participated in the current study. Attachment security was assessed using the Attachment Q-sort during a two- or two and half hour home visit. Preschoolers' playfulness and social competence were evaluated by mothers. First, preschoolers' attachment security was significantly associated with their interpersonal adjustment. Preschoolers with secure attachment were rated by their mothers as having higher interpersonal adjustment. In addition, preschoolers' playfulness was significantly related to popularity/leadership and social participation. Second, when preschoolers' attachment security and playfulness were entered together to predict social competence, attachment security and sense of humor were significant predictors of preschoolers' interpersonal adjustment, and social and cognitive spontaneity significantly predicted popularity/leadership. With respect to social participation, preschoolers' physical spontaneity was a significant predictor. Findings of this study indicate that attachment security and playfulness tap into different aspects of social competence, suggesting that both are needed to be emphasized in the development of social competence during the preschool period.

Social Competence : Effect of Mother's Facilitative Communication and Child's Emotional Intelligence (어머니의 촉진적 의사소통과 아동의 정서지능이 사회적 유능성에 미치는 영향)

  • Jun, Jung Mi;Yoo, Mee Sook
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.225-240
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    • 2006
  • This study examined the effects of mother's facilitative communication and child's emotional intelligence on social competence. Subjects were 474 students in the $5^{th}$ and $6^{th}$ grades of two elementary schools located in Seoul. Data were analyzed by the SAS statistics program. Findings were that mother's facilitative communication has an effect on child's social competence and on emotional intelligence. Higher perception of child's own emotional ability was associated with higher sociability, social participation and leadership. Increased perception of the emotional ability of others was associated with higher sociability, interpersonal adjustment, social participation, leadership, and popularity.

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