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Mothers' Early Mind-Mindedness Predicts Educational Attainment in Socially and Economically Disadvantaged British Children
Authors:Elizabeth Meins  Charles Fernyhough  Luna CM Centifanti
Institution:1. University of York;2. Durham University;3. University of Liverpool
Abstract:Relations between mothers' mind-mindedness (appropriate and nonattuned mind-related comments) at 8 months (= 206), and children's educational attainment at ages 7 (= 158) and 11 (= 156) were investigated in a British sample. Appropriate mind-related comments were positively correlated with reading and mathematics performance at both ages but only in the low-socioeconomic status (SES) group. Path analyses showed that in the low-SES group, appropriate mind-related comments directly predicted age-11 reading performance, with age-4 verbal ability mediating the relation between appropriate mind-related comments and age-7 reading. In contrast, maternal sensitivity and infant–mother attachment security did not predict children's educational attainment. These findings are discussed in terms of genetic and environmental contributions to reading and mathematics performance.
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