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Influences on the congruence between parents’ and teachers’ ratings of young children's social skills and problem behaviors
Authors:Laurie A Dinnebeil  Brook E Sawyer  Jessica Logan  Jaclyn M Dynia  Edward Cancio  Laura M Justice
Institution:1. University of Toledo, United States;2. Temple University, United States;3. The Ohio State University, United States
Abstract:A comprehensive research base exists concerning the congruence between parents’ and teachers’ ratings of the behavior of typically developing young children. However, little research has been conducted regarding the degree to which parents’ and teachers’ behavioral ratings of young children with disabilities are congruent. Additionally, previous research has not always correctly proportioned the variance to that between and within classrooms. The purpose of this study was to examine congruence (using hierarchical linear modeling) at the classroom level, rather than the individual student-level, between parents’ and teachers’ ratings of young children's social skills and problem behaviors. We also examined the potential impact of selected family and child demographic variables, including disability, on this congruence. Consistent with other researchers, we found moderate levels of congruence for children's social skills (as framed by strengths-based statements) and low levels of congruence for problem behaviors (as described using deficit-based terminology). Parents’ and teachers’ congruence was higher when rating the social skills of young children with disabilities as compared to young children without disabilities.
Keywords:Congruence  Behavior rating scales  Social skills assessment  Hierarchical linear modeling  Disabilities
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