Relationship between family socioeconomic status and toddlers’ social-emotional development : the mediation effects of home rearing environment
Yuying Xu,
Yanfei Meng,
Xueli Dong
et al.
Abstract:Background
The development of children's social emotional ability is crucial for their future success. Increasing evidence suggests that families with low socioeconomic status negatively influence the development of children's social emotions, although the mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. The home rearing environment is the primary setting that toddlers are exposed to in their early years, significantly impacting their emotional development. This environment may be affected by the family… Show more
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