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The contributions of parental management language to executive function in preschool children
Authors:Samantha W Bindman  Annemarie H Hindman  Ryan P Bowles  Frederick J Morrison
Institution:1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 614 Psychology Building, 603 E Daniel Street, Champaign, IL 61820, United States;2. Temple University, Ritter Hall 435, 1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19122, United States;3. Michigan State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, 3C Human Ecology Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States;4. University of Michigan, 2030 East Hall, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States
Abstract:This study investigated relations between preschoolers’ emergent executive function skills and their interactions with parents, with particular focus on the verbal utterances parents use to guide children's behavior (i.e., management language). Parent–child dyads (n = 127) were videotaped during a structured play task and the frequency of two types of management language, Direction (high control) and Suggestion (low control), was observed. Children's executive function was assessed using the Head–Toes–Knees–Shoulders (HTKS) task. Latent growth modeling was used to investigate relations between management language and the development of children's executive function. Direction language (i.e., commands) was negatively associated with children's age three executive function but not significantly related to the rate of executive function development over time. Conversely, Suggestion language (i.e., questions and statements that offer children some degree of choice) was positively related to executive function at age three but negatively related to growth. The potential importance of management language as a parenting behavior that contributes to various aspects of children's self-regulation during preschool and kindergarten is discussed.
Keywords:Executive function  Self-regulation  Preschool children  Early parenting precursors  Parent&ndash  child interactions
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