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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Zentall, Shannon Rae
URN etd-04152009-201316
Title Early Parent-Child Relationship and Type of Parental Praise and Criticism as Predictors of Toddler Motivation on an Unsolvable Task
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Psychology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Julia M. Braungart-Rieker Committee Chair
Dawn M. Gondoli Committee Member
Guangjian Zhang Committee Member
Julianne C. Turner Committee Member
Keywords
  • persistence
  • negative affect
  • parental intrusiveness
  • motivation orientation
  • parental sensitivity
  • feedback
  • parent-child relations
Date of Defense 2009-04-06
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Children experience failure multiple times a day; some children persist viewing the failure as a challenge, whereas other quit in frustration. The purpose of the present study was to understand the early social influences, in particular, parental influences on young children’s motivation. In addition, the present study investigated the types of feedback mothers provide to their young children and the degree to which type of feedback (person vs. non-person) and positive or negative feedback influences young children’s motivation. A longitudinal design assessed how sensitivity during infancy (3-, 5-, and 7-months) and the feedback provided during a teaching task at 20-months would influence two components of motivation, negative affect and persistence measured while the toddler interacts with an unsolvable toy independently at 20-months. Results suggest that early maternal sensitivity predicts toddler negative affect, but not persistence. Further, mothers’ used more ambiguous than either person or non-person positive feedback. Finally, although feedback did not predict motivation, greater toddler persistence predicted, although not significantly, a greater proportion of maternal positive feedback (i.e., praise). Overall, early sensitive parenting does influence toddler response to failure, whereas feedback was not significantly related for toddlers.
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