A Contextual Approach to the Characteristics of a Preschooler’s Temperament: The Role of the Educational Environment

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Abstract

According to numerous past and contemporary studies, biological factors (such as matura- tion of the nervous system) and a number of environmental factors influence the develop- ment of temperament. It has been demonstrated that, among other environmental factors that influence the manifestation of temperamental characteristics, the relationships be- tween parents and children can be viewed as an indicator of the social environment. When a child transitions from the family environment to the educational environment, the quality of which is a significant element in the continued development of preschoolers, the child’s temperament characteristics begin to play an increasingly essential role in the process of socialization. In this regard, it is important to investigate whether there is a correlation between the characteristics of temperament and the structural and procedural aspects of the educational environment. According to previous studies, the characteristics of the edu- cational milieu are related to the temperamental characteristics of a child. More research has been conducted on the relationship between a child’s temperament and the procedural characteristics of the environment, i. e. the interactions and relationships between the child and the teacher. One of the principal conclusions is that this relationship is reciprocal: the teacher’s attitude toward the child influences the manifestation of temperamental traits, and the child’s temperament influences the quality of the relationship. The structure of the educational environment is also related to a child’s temperament; however, data on this re- lationship have been collected for a very long time and are extremely limited, necessitating further empirical research to validate the results obtained. This paper examines the rela- tionship between temperament and the parameters of the educational environment, taking into consideration its interactivity (M.Rothbart), the goodness of fit (A.Thomas, S.Chess), the niche picking (S. Scarr, C.McCarthy), the differential susceptibility hypothesis (B. Ellis), and sensitive periods of the development of temperament properties. The possibilities of considering children’s temperament into the implementation of educational programs in preschool institutions are discussed.

General Information

Keywords: temperament, preschool age, structural characteristics of the educational environment, procedural characteristics of the educational environment

Journal rubric: Theoretical and Methodological Problems in Psychology

Article type: scientific article

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu16.2023.403

Received: 15.05.2023

Accepted:

For citation: Rudnova N.A., Kornienko D.S. A Contextual Approach to the Characteristics of a Preschooler’s Temperament: The Role of the Educational Environment. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Psychology, 2023. Vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 475–492. DOI: 10.21638/spbu16.2023.403. (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

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Information About the Authors

Natalia A. Rudnova, PhD in Psychology, Junior Research Fellow, Laboratory of Childhood Psychology and Digital Socialization, Psychological Institute of the Russian Academy of Education, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2063-2892, e-mail: rudnova.na@yandex.ru

Dmitriy S. Kornienko, Doctor of Psychology, Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Psychology of Childhood and Digital Socialization, Psychological Institute of the Russian Academy of Education, Associate Professor, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6597-264X, e-mail: dscorney@mail.ru

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