2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1297621
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The effect of parental psychological control on children’s peer interactions in China: the moderating role of teachers’ emotional support

Ronghui Chen,
Shujuan Li,
Siying He
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPeer interactions are critical to young children’s social development, and proximal-system has a direct influence on personal growth. The study aims to analyze the relationship between parental psychological control and young children’s peer interactions, as well as the moderating role of teachers’ emotional support in this association.MethodsA total of 241 children aged 3–6 years, alongside their parents, and 27 teachers, participated in the study. Teachers reported children’s peer interactions whil… Show more

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