The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households

It is well known that young children from low-income households are prone to develop social and emotional deficits. However, relatively little research has been conducted on preschool children from urban low-income households. This study's objective was to examine the relationship between child...

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Main Authors: Khairuddin, Laili Harlina, Madon, Zainal, Arshat, Zarinah
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110168/
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author Khairuddin, Laili Harlina
Madon, Zainal
Arshat, Zarinah
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Arshat, Zarinah
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description It is well known that young children from low-income households are prone to develop social and emotional deficits. However, relatively little research has been conducted on preschool children from urban low-income households. This study's objective was to examine the relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress, and the social and emotional development of preschool children from low-income households in urban Malaysia. 360 mothers of preschool children aged 42 to 53 months, whose children attend Taska PERMATA KEMAS from low-income households in the Klang Valley, were assessed through a set of questionnaires to determine the relationship between the variables. Consistent with previous research, the results indicated that children who experience and exhibit more negative emotions and have a low ability to regulate their thoughts, emotions and behaviour tend to exhibit more deficits in their social and emotional development. In addition, mothers who experience more stress in their daily lives have children who display greater deficits in their social and emotional development. As this study is cross-sectional in nature, future studies should consider employing a longitudinal design to establish causality in the relationship. Additionally, adopting a multi-informant approach would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship.
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spelling upm-1101682024-09-04T04:17:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110168/ The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households Khairuddin, Laili Harlina Madon, Zainal Arshat, Zarinah It is well known that young children from low-income households are prone to develop social and emotional deficits. However, relatively little research has been conducted on preschool children from urban low-income households. This study's objective was to examine the relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress, and the social and emotional development of preschool children from low-income households in urban Malaysia. 360 mothers of preschool children aged 42 to 53 months, whose children attend Taska PERMATA KEMAS from low-income households in the Klang Valley, were assessed through a set of questionnaires to determine the relationship between the variables. Consistent with previous research, the results indicated that children who experience and exhibit more negative emotions and have a low ability to regulate their thoughts, emotions and behaviour tend to exhibit more deficits in their social and emotional development. In addition, mothers who experience more stress in their daily lives have children who display greater deficits in their social and emotional development. As this study is cross-sectional in nature, future studies should consider employing a longitudinal design to establish causality in the relationship. Additionally, adopting a multi-informant approach would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2023 Article PeerReviewed Khairuddin, Laili Harlina and Madon, Zainal and Arshat, Zarinah (2023) The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 13 (16). 111 - 124. ISSN 2222-6990; ESSN: 2308-3816 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARBSS/article/view/18730/The-Relationship-between-Childrens-Temperament-Mothers-Perceived-Stress-and-Social-and-Emotional-Development-of-Preschool-Children-from-Malaysia-Urban-Low-income-Households 10.6007/ijarbss/v13-i16/18730
spellingShingle Khairuddin, Laili Harlina
Madon, Zainal
Arshat, Zarinah
The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households
title The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households
title_full The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households
title_fullStr The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households
title_short The relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from Malaysia urban low-income households
title_sort relationship between children's temperament, mothers' perceived stress and social and emotional development of preschool children from malaysia urban low-income households
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