Creativity in Middle Childhood: Influence of Perceived Maternal Sensitivity,Self-esteem,and Shyness |
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Authors: | María-José Cantero Vicente Alfonso-Benlliure Remedios Melero |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Valencia, Spain;2. Department of Education and Social Servicis, Town Council of Albal, Spain |
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Abstract: | This study aimed to examine the relationship between maternal sensitivity and affect, as perceived by the child, and childhood creativity. Self-esteem and shyness were considered mediating factors. A total of 151 elementary school pupils were tested on verbal and pictorial creativity, self-esteem, and perceived maternal affect and sensitivity. Their teachers assessed each child’s shyness in their relations at school. A Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model of the causal relationships among the study’s variables was tested. Results supported this theoretical model of causality. Maternal sensitivity had a significant, direct, positive effect on self-esteem, and a direct negative effect on shyness. In addition, self-esteem had a direct positive effect on verbal creativity and shyness had a negative direct effect on verbal and pictorial creativity. The indirect effect of maternal sensitivity on verbal creativity was significant via both self-esteem and shyness. The findings were discussed in terms of their implications for child development. |
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