
ERIC Number: EJ305719
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Publication Date: 1984
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Affective Characteristics that Predict Preschool Achievement in Disadvantaged Children.
Flynn, Timothy M.
Early Child Development and Care, v16 n3-4 p251-63 1984
Reports a study of 208 migrant children, three to four years of age and mostly Black, assessing school achievement and seven affective characteristics, i.e., delay of gratification, relationship with achievement model, dependency, motor inhibition, self-control, self-concept, and risk-taking. Suggests that findings of sex differences for relationships between affective characteristics and achievement may be important for compensatory education curriculum. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Measures, Black Youth, Compensatory Education, Delay of Gratification, Disadvantaged Youth, Interpersonal Relationship, Migrant Children, Personality Traits, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Psychological Patterns, Rating Scales, Role Models, Self Concept, Self Control, Sex Differences
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Language: English
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