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The Effect of Father's Parenting Behavior, Parenting Involvement and Father-Child Communication on Children's Multiple Intelligence

아버지의 양육행동, 양육참여도 및 아버지-자녀간 의사소통이 아동의 다중지능에 미치는 영향

  • Jang, Young Ae (Dept. of Consumer Science & Child Development, Univ. of Incheon) ;
  • Lee, Young Ja (Dept. of Consumer Science & Child Development, Univ. of Incheon)
  • 장영애 (인천대학교 소비자아동학과) ;
  • 이영자 (인천대학교 소비자아동학과)
  • Received : 2013.09.04
  • Accepted : 2013.11.19
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to find the effects of parenting behavior, parenting involvement and father-child communicationon on children's multiple intelligence. For this purpose, 182 children selected from three elementary schools and their fathers participated in the study. The findings of this study are as follows : First, there were some significant differences in children's multiple intelligence according to the children's grade, gender, father's educational background and income. Second, there were some significant differences in children's multiple intelligence according to the parenting behavior, warmth acceptance, rejection restriction and permissiveness nonintervention behaviors, and to leisure activity, life guidance, study guidance of parenting involvement and to father-child open communication, problematic communication. Third, It was also found that children's grade, gender, father's educational background, warmth acceptance behavior, permissiveness nonintervention behaviors and open communication, problematic communication were all significant predictors of the children's multiple intelligence. In order to increase the children's multiple intelligence, parents should be warmer and more accepting and have open commnication with their children.

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