Este artículo está disponible en http://www.psicoperspectivas.cl/index.php/psicoperspectivas/issue/view/17Esta obra es publicada bajo una licencia Creative Commons Atribución 3. SILVANA GULLÓNUniversidad Adventista del Plata, Argentina RESUMEN El siguiente trabajo tuvo como objetivo analizar si los estilos parentales predicen la creatividad en tareas de papel y lápiz, y la percepción que tiene el niño de sí mismo sobre su creatividad. Se trabajó con una muestra de 219 niños de 9 a 12 años de edad de diferentes centros educativos de la provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina. Se administró una adaptación de la Escala Argentina de Percepción de la Relación con los Padres para niños de Richaud de Minzi basada en el modelo Schaefer, la prueba de figuras del Test de Pensamiento Creativo de Torrance Forma B y la Escala de Personalidad Creadora heteroevaluación de Garaigordobil. Los resultados mostraron que la aceptación parental es un predictor positivo de la creatividad. Además, la disciplina laxa es un factor inhibidor del proceso creativo del niño. Finalmente, el control patológico desde los estilos parentales se relacionó negativamente con la creatividad. PALABRAS CLAVE estilos parentales, creatividad, pensamiento creativo, niños PARENTING STYLES AND CREATIVITY IN SCHOOL CHILDRENABSTRACT The aim of this paper was to analyze whether parenting styles are predictors of creativity in paper and pencil activities, and the child's own perception regarding his/her own creativity. The work was carried out with a sample of 219 children aged 9-12 years, from the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. The Argentine Scale of Perception of Relationships with Parents for children created by Richaud de Minzi (2007a) based on the Schaefer's model, the Figural Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT), Form B, and the Garaigordobil's Creative Personality Scale, in its hetero-evaluation version (2004), were administered. Overall, the results show that parental acceptance would be a positive predictor of creativity. Additionally, lax discipline would be an inhibiting factor of the child's creative process. Finally, the pathological control from the father's parenting style, was negatively associated with creativity.
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