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Publication Analysis of the relationship between the social-emotional adaptation and self perception of 5-6 year old children and the problem solving abilities of their mothers and teachers(Kamla-raj Enterprises, 2015-04-01) Turasli, Nalan Kuru; KURU, NALAN; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Eğitim Fakültesi/Erken Çocukluk Eğitimi Bölümü; 0000-0003-3536-8238; GEK-2664-2022The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between children's social adaptation and self-perception levels and the problem solving ability levels of mothers and teachers. This is a surveillance type of study. Sample group consists of 220 children, 220 mothers, and 22 teachers, a total of 462 people. In this study, Heppner's Problem Solving Inventory was used to determine problem solving ability levels of teachers and mothers, the Marmara Social Emotional Adaptation Scale was used to determine social adaptation levels of children, and the Demoulin Self Perception Scale for Children was used to determine the self-perception levels of children. This study found that the problem solving ability of both mothers and teachers has positive impact on children's social adaptation levels. It was also determined that social skills of children are affected by the social skills of adults, whom they take as models.Publication Validity and reliability of the demoulin self-concept developmental scale for Turkish preschoolers(Anı Yayıncılık, 2014-01-01) Turasli, Nalan Kuru; Turasli, Nalan Kuru; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Eğitim Fakültesi; 0000-0003-3536-8238; GEK-2664-2022Problem Statement: "Self-concept" is a primary issue of emotional and social development. Though the most important stage in the formation of self-concept is childhood, measuring the development of the self in the preschool period is quite difficult, for the tools used to measure children's self-concept either require the child's knowing how to read and write or have been designed to measure the self-concepts of children with special developmental characteristics.Purpose of Study: This study aimed to adapt the DeMoulin Self-Concept Developmental Scale (DSCDS) for 5-and 6-year-old Turkish children and to determine its validity and reliability for determining the self-perception of these children with normal development.Methods: The study was conducted with 345 participants, roughly half of whom were Turkish children aged 5-6 years. The scale was investigated for its linguistic equivalence and applicability. Data was collected by using both the original DSCDS translated into Turkish and the Marmara Social-Emotional Adjustment Scale and the Marmara Readiness for School Scale. Ultimately, the validity and reliability of the Turkish DSCDS were analyzed.Findings and Results: The maximum reliability produced according to Cronbach's alpha and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was 0.88, and the lowest reliability calculated with the Guttman method was 0.88. It was determined that the DSCDS for these children composed of 29 items and two subdimensions applied to participants according to the Turkish Developmental Norms as a high-quality measurement tool.Conclusions and Recommendations: With the validity and reliability studies of the DSCDS for children aged 5-6 years completed, a norm study can be arranged in order to expand the scale by applying it to groups of children with different characteristics, such as those with a low socioeconomic status, those residing in orphanages, and adopted children.