THE REVIEW OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHILDREN'S ATTACHMENT STYLES AND THEIR SOCIAL RULE PERCEPTION

Journal Title: Educational Research International - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 4

Abstract

This study is conducted to investigate the relationship between the attachment styles of 60 months old and above children receiving pre-school education and their social rule perception. Within this scope; 47 children, who are 60 months and above, attending the pre-school education in the Private Tevfik Fikret Kindergarten located in the city center of Ankara and affiliated to the Ministry of National Education has constituted a sample group. In this study, "General Information Form for Children", "Incomplete Toy Baby Stories Scale" and "Social Rule Perception Scale" has been used. The obtained data has been analyzed by SPSS 20 packet program. As a result of the study, it has been proved that there is no significant difference between the attachment levels of children to their mothers and their demographic properties. A statistically significant difference has not been found among the age groups of the children in terms of the social rule score. A statistically significant difference has not been determined among conditions of children, who previously attended another pre-school education institution, in terms of social rule score. The social rule score of children, who previously did not attend another pre-school education institution, has been understood to be significantly lower than children, who previously attended another pre-school education institution. It has been seen that there is no a statistically significant relationship between attachment score and social severity, authority, rule, generalization and penalty scores.

Authors and Affiliations

Elif AKSEKİLİ, Gülümser GÜLTEKİN AKDUMAN

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Elif AKSEKİLİ, Gülümser GÜLTEKİN AKDUMAN (2017). THE REVIEW OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHILDREN'S ATTACHMENT STYLES AND THEIR SOCIAL RULE PERCEPTION. Educational Research International, 6(4), 1-10. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-574324