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Social skills training and parent education programs for aggressive preschoolers and their parents in South Korea
Authors:Min-Jung Kim  Hyun-Sim Doh  Jun Sung Hong  Mi-Kyung Choi
Institution:
  • a Department of Child Development, College of Social Science, Ewha Womans University, Daehyun-dong 11-1, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 120-750, Republic of Korea
  • b University of Illinois, School of Social Work, Children and Family Research Center, 1010, W. Nevada Street, Urbana, IL 61801, USA
  • c Department of Child and Family Studies, College of Social Science, Duksung Women's University, Ssangmun-dong 419, Dobong-gu, Seoul, 132-714, Republic of Korea
  • Abstract:The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate social skills training and parent education programs for aggressive young children and their parents in South Korea. Participants consisted of intervention group I, which included six children and their mothers in the social skills training and parent education programs; intervention group II, which included seven children and their mothers in the social skills training; and control group, which consisted of six children and their mothers. Pre-test-post-test control group design was used. Participants in both intervention groups reported a significant decrease in aggression and on improvement in pro-social behavior, emotional regulation, and social skills, while the control group reported an increase in aggressive behavior. Mothers in the intervention group I also reported an increase in warmth/acceptance. The findings indicate that both programs are highly effective in reducing aggressive behavior among young children and in fostering positive parenting behaviors.
    Keywords:Aggression  Parent education  Social skills training  South Korea  Young children
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