Korean J Child Stud. 2014; 35(3): 157-176.
doi: https://doi.org/10.5723/KJCS.2014.35.3.157

The Effects of Children`s Perceptions of Parental Expectations, Self-Esteem, and Achievement Motivation on School Happiness
아동이 지각한 부모의 기대와 자아존중감 및 성취동기가 아동의 학교 행복감에 미치는 영향
윤남정 , 신나나
Nam Jung Yoon , Na Na Shin
ABSTRACT
A total of 378 4th and 5th grade elementary school students (194 boys and 184 girls) participated in a study investigating the direct and indirect effects (through self-esteem and/or achievement motivation) of children`s perceptions of parental expectations on school happiness. First, parental expectations did not have a direct effect on children`s levels of school happiness. Second, parental expectations did not have an indirect effect on children`s school happiness through self-esteem. Children who perceived higher levels of parental expectations showed higher levels of self-esteem, but the path from children`s self-esteem to school happiness was not significant. Third, parental expectations had an indirect effect on children`s levels of school happiness through achievement motivation. Children who perceived higher levels of parental expectations showed higher levels of achievement motivation, and children with higher levels of achievement motivation reported higher levels of school happiness. Finally, parental expectations indirectly influenced children`s school happiness through self-esteem and achievement motivation. These findings suggest that both environmental and individual factors need to be considered together to more comprehensively explain children`s levels of school happiness.
Key words : parental expectations, self-esteem, achievement motivation, school happiness
주요어 : 부모의 기대 ; 자아존중감 ; 성취동기 ; 학교 행복감