The effect of family economy on mathematical problem-solving in fourth graders: the mediation of parental accompaniment and family book collection
Yan Yang, Na Zhang, Quan Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how family economy, parental time spent with children, and home book collections affect fourth graders' math problem-solving skills in China.
Contribution
The study identifies how parental accompaniment and family book collection mediate the impact of family economy on children's math skills.
Findings
Family economy, parental accompaniment, and family book collection all predict math problem-solving skills in fourth graders.
Parental accompaniment and book collection partially mediate the influence of family economy on math skills.
Parental accompaniment significantly improves math skills, with little difference between accompaniment types.
Abstract
Many Chinese parents experience anxiety stemming from their financial circumstances, limited time available for parental accompaniment, and insufficient cultural enrichment within the home. Fearing that these factors may adversely affect their children's academic achievements, they recognize that it is particularly crucial to investigate the influence of the family environment on a child's education. Mathematical problem-solving skills serve as a crucial indicator for assessing primary school students' academic achievement in mathematics and intellectual development. Using a questionnaire on family education from the Mathematical Problem-Solving Skills Assessment Survey as the measurement tool, the study targeted fourth-grade primary school students in a specific region of China and obtained 8,303 valid samples. Through correlation analysis and mediation effect testing, this study…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParental Involvement in Education · Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills · Coaching Methods and Impact
