Abstract
Preschool age is a crucial period for social development. Social skills acquired during this period are the basis for future life’s success. This study aimed to investigate the level of social skills in preschool children at home and in preschool and to examine the association between children’s social skills and environmental and cultural backgrounds. A cross-sectional study using a multistage cluster sampling method was conducted on 546 children studying in the preschool centers of an urban area of Iran. Data were collected through demographic and social skill questionnaires from parents and teachers. Our findings showed that the social skills of girls were more than those of boys at home. Further, the majority of children had a moderate level of social skills from the parents’ and teachers’ perspectives. There was a modest parent–teacher agreement in most domains of social skills. Moreover, a statistically significant association was reported between children’s social skill domains and the child’s birth rank, father’s age, father’s job, teacher’s age, teacher’s education, teacher’s experience, and preschool classroom in terms of the numbers of children and the type of classroom. Accordingly, the risk of problems with social skills was reported to be relatively low. Therefore, more attention should be given to the family status and the teacher’s and preschool center’s characteristics to improve social skills in children.
Highlights
Healthy children create the future of any society [1]
They were selected based on the inclusion criteria of an age of six years, living in the city of Rasht, acquaintance between the child with the teacher for at least 3 months, and the preschool center being under the supervision of Rasht Ministry of Education and the Welfare Organization
A modest parent–teacher agreement was found in most domains of social skills
Summary
Healthy children create the future of any society [1]. There is a need to pay attention to their health development process and mental health [2]. Acquiring social skills is a fundamental part of mental health [3]. Social skills are learned behaviors based on social rules and enable individuals to interact appropriately with others in society [4]. Based on another definition, social skills are defined as a component of social competence and a general measure of the quality of social behavior [5]. Social skills enable human beings to develop social relationships in various life stages [6]
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