Waiting for the Second Treat: Developing Culture-Specific Modes of Self-Regulation

Autor(en): Lamm, Bettina
Keller, Heidi
Teiser, Johanna
Gudi, Helene
Yovsi, Relindis D.
Freitag, Claudia
Poloczek, Sonja
Fassbender, Ina
Suhrke, Janina
Teubert, Manuel
Voehringer, Isabel
Knopf, Monika
Schwarzer, Gudrun
Lohaus, Arnold
Stichwörter: ANTECEDENTS; CHINESE; COMPETENCES; EMOTION; GERMAN MIDDLE-CLASS; GRATIFICATION; INHIBITORY CONTROL; MOTHERS; PRESCHOOLERS DELAY; Psychology; Psychology, Developmental; Psychology, Educational; SOCIALIZATION GOALS
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Herausgeber: WILEY
Journal: CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Volumen: 89
Ausgabe: 3
Startseite: E261-E277
Zusammenfassung: 
The development of self-regulation has been studied primarily in Western middle-class contexts and has, therefore, neglected what is known about culturally varying self-concepts and socialization strategies. The research reported here compared the self-regulatory competencies of German middle-class (N=125) and rural Cameroonian Nso preschoolers (N=76) using the Marshmallow test (Mischel, 2014). Study 1 revealed that 4-year-old Nso children showed better delay-of-gratification performance than their German peers. Study 2 revealed that culture-specific maternal socialization goals and interaction behaviors were related to delay-of-gratification performance. Nso mothers' focus on hierarchical relational socialization goals and responsive control seems to support children's delay-of-gratification performance more than German middle-class mothers' emphasis on psychological autonomous socialization goals and sensitive, child-centered parenting.
ISSN: 00093920
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12847

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