Abstract

Numerous studies show that the family plays a crucial role not only in the education of children but also in the acquisition of skills in the process of teaching and formal learning, especially in their reading competence. Furthermore, within the family, studies point to the basic role of the mother as the main axis of both educational and social teaching. The approach of this research aims to analyze whether maternal habits can influence the reading competence of their children. On the other hand, numerous studies point to the relationship between reading skills and emotional intelligence. Its inclusion in the equation of this construct can give information that will nuance the learning process in this evolutionary process. Thus, in this research, the objective is to establish the existence of a relationship between maternal reading habits with respect to reading competence and emotional intelligence in post-adolescents. Four-hundred-twenty first-year university students participated between the ages of 18 and 20 (43.8% men and 56.2% women) from the Andalusian universities of Granada, Malaga, and Jaen, all of them located in areas of medium socio-cultural context. Moderate mediation and factorial ANCOVA analyses have been carried out. The results point to the fact that the profile of the post-adolescents with the best score in reading competence also scores better in emotional intelligence and their mothers are those who score highest in reading habits. Thus, the role of the mother within the family is even more important than it appears in a society that seeks parity. New forms of work–family conciliation are necessary in order not to break the mother–child bond.

Highlights

  • The family has been the first social, economic, and cultural nucleus in the development of the human being

  • With respect to the moderation analysis, the total score in reading competence is taken as the dependent variable, the independent variable is sex and, the total score in emotional intelligence is used as the mediating variable

  • A 2 × 2 factorial ANCOVA has been carried out, where the dependent variable is the total score in reading competence, the factors are the mother’s reading habit, and sex, and the covariate is the score in emotional intelligence

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Introduction

The family has been the first social, economic, and cultural nucleus in the development of the human being. Larrañaga and Yubero, in a study carried out on primary school students, indicate that the children perceived that the adults in their environment liked to read, but that it was the mother who dedicated more time to it, after the figure of the teacher, consolidating these maternal reading habits that occupy the present study. Is this influence maintained in advanced ages, when the child has left behind adolescence to become a post-adolescent? Is this influence maintained in advanced ages, when the child has left behind adolescence to become a post-adolescent? Sánchez Cobarro [53] studies the emotionally intelligent organizations providing a theoretical framework to the emotional progress in adults

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