| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7272007 | Cognitive Development | 2018 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												The current longitudinal study examined relations between different dimensions of mother-child interaction quality and children's multifaceted self-concept in nâ¯=â¯150 participants. Mothers' emotional availability was assessed when children were 7 months and 4 years old. Children's social and academic self-concept as well as their general self-worth were assessed at 8 years. Furthermore, we assessed children's and mother's cognitive functioning. Children's academic self-concept was predicted by their cognitive functioning, whereas children's social self-concept was exclusively predicted by their mothers' early sensitivity and non-hostility. Children's general self-worth was related to their mother's increasing sensitivity and structuring. Overall, the current study reveals developmental pathways between the different domains of mother-child interaction quality and the different facets of children's self-concept.
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											Authors
												Markus Paulus, Maria Licata, Burkhard Gniewosz, Beate Sodian, 
											