This study examined the relationship between the explanatory style of parents for events involving their school-aged children and the children's classroom performance. Parents and teachers of 52 disabled and 40 nondisabled elementary school students completed questionnaires. Those children whose parents attributed bad events to internal, stable, and global causes tended not to fulfill their potential in the classroom, according to ratings by their teachers. The same patterns held for both disabled and nondisabled children. Findings suggest that the attributional beliefs of parents can affect the behavior of their children.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44335/1/10608_2005_Article_BF01205177.pd
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Previous research has linked attributional style in children to self-esteem, loneliness, depression,...
The current study was conducted to assess various parenting styles on the basis of disable student’s...
Aim: Research suggests that parental causal attributions for child behaviour influence parenting str...
Students who don't succeed in school are a persistent problem in our educational system. This fact s...
Little is known about the contextual antecedents and consequences of children’s academic coping. One...
Background: Children with intellectual disabilities have high rates of behaviour problems. This stu...
The Reformulated theory of learned helplessness emphasizes maladaptive explanatory style and its inf...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
The three studies reported here investigate the relationship in children between causal explanations...
AbstractThis paper aims to carry out a review of the most important advances achieved in recent deca...
This paper aims to carry out a review of the most important advances achieved in recent decades, and...
Causal attributions for success and failure in reading and perceived emotional and behavioral reacti...
The current study tested the prospective relations (6-month lag) between three aspects of the parent...
Seventy students (38 with physical disabilities and 32 without physical disabilities) were matched o...
Causal attributions for success and failure in reading and perceived emotional and behavioral reacti...
Previous research has linked attributional style in children to self-esteem, loneliness, depression,...
The current study was conducted to assess various parenting styles on the basis of disable student’s...
Aim: Research suggests that parental causal attributions for child behaviour influence parenting str...
Students who don't succeed in school are a persistent problem in our educational system. This fact s...
Little is known about the contextual antecedents and consequences of children’s academic coping. One...
Background: Children with intellectual disabilities have high rates of behaviour problems. This stu...