Don’t aim too high for your kids: Parental overaspiration undermines students’ learning in mathematics.

Volume: 111, Issue: 5, Pages: 766 - 779
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Previous research has suggested that parents' aspirations for their children's academic attainment can have a positive influence on children's actual academic performance. Possible negative effects of parental overaspiration, however, have found little attention in the psychological literature. Employing a dual-change score model with longitudinal data from a representative sample of German school children and their parents (N = 3,530; Grades 5...
Paper Details
Title
Don’t aim too high for your kids: Parental overaspiration undermines students’ learning in mathematics.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
111
Issue
5
Pages
766 - 779
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