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BukuFamily processes and psychosocial problems of the young Korean gifted
Bibliografi
Author: Seokhee Cho ; Yoon, Yeuhong
Topik: Education in South Korea; Parental Education Fever; Gifted; Psychosocial Problems; enrichment programs.
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Springer     Tempat Terbit: The Netherlands    Tahun Terbit: 2005    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext: 1.pdf (105.67KB; 3 download)
Abstract
It is widely known that Korean parents have a high aspiration for providing opportunities of higher education and high expectations for their children’s academic achievement. Young Korean gifted children with ages from four to ten years did not show many psychosocial problems. However, some showed such problems as distractibility and inattentiveness, aggressiveness, helplessness, or psychiatric symptoms, when parents exert pressure, fathers are not involved in education, or parents do not discipline children’s behavior. Korean young gifted children showed high motivation for learning, when parents provide support, help, and supervision on TV watching. Based on the results, it was suggested that parents provide support for learning, rather than pressure on learning, and discipline their children’s behavior when they are young. In addition, fathers need to be more involved in their children’s learning in order to prevent psychosocial problems of the young gifted.
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