These days, children are increasingly spending more time with their teachers in institutions than with their parents during early childhood. The goal of this research was to clarify how a child's maladjustment contributed the teacher-child relationshi...
These days, children are increasingly spending more time with their teachers in institutions than with their parents during early childhood. The goal of this research was to clarify how a child's maladjustment contributed the teacher-child relationship and teachers' teaching stress.
Firstly, there was a significant correlation between maladjustment behaviors which had been perceived by teachers. In particular, ADHD was the biggest problem perceived by teachers.
Secondly, it was found out that teachers had felt teaching stress by most maladjustment behaviors occurred except intellectual deficit and academic problems. Especially, the sense of frustration perceived by teachers during the process of instruction was remarkable.
Thirdly, the more severe a child's maladjustment behavior was, the greater the tendency of conflict in the teacher-child relation.