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Children's drawings provide a new perspective on teacher–child relationship quality and school adjustment
Authors:Linda J Harrison  Leanne Clarke  Judy A Ungerer
Institution:1. Charles Sturt University, School of Teacher Education, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia;2. Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:A growing literature points to the importance of children's relationships with their teachers as a factor influencing attitudinal, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of school adjustment. However, such data may be confounded when the same teacher rates school adjustment as well as relationship quality. The present study sought to address this problem by investigating direct (self-reported feelings about the teacher) and indirect (representations through drawings) procedures to assess children's perspectives on the relationship. Self-report questions were adapted from measures of school liking and maternal acceptance. Drawings applied Fury's system for describing relational negativity in child–family drawings. Results, based on a sample of 125 six-year-olds, showed significant associations between children's reports/drawings and teacher-rated relationship quality and school adjustment. Negativity in child–teacher drawings was a particularly salient correlate, suggesting that children's representations of relationships can provide a useful independent means of identifying relationship or adjustment difficulties at school.
Keywords:Teacher&ndash  child relationship  School adjustment  Children's perspectives
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