Journal of Early Childhood Development and Education
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Early Childhood Development and Education (January)

Assessing Maternal Emotion During Child’s Pre-School Placement Among Nursing Mothers in Ilorin West, Kwara State

Ojibara, Rahmatallahi Taiye (Unknown)
Ola-Alani, Eniola Keji (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Feb 2026

Abstract

Background: During the process of conception, foetus largely depends on the mothers for food, protection, stability and smooth transitioning of development until delivery. Objective: The study assessed the maternal emotion in child's pre-school placement among nursing mothers in Ilorin West, Kwara State. Methods: The study adopted a descriptive survey research design, with one research question and two hypotheses. The sample population consisted of 100 nursing mothers and were randomly selected. A self-constructed questionnaire titled “Maternal Emotion Questionnaire” (MEQ) was used for data collection. The instrument was validated by experts and pre-tested through coefficient Alpha and its’ reliability Coefficient yielded a significant value of 0.76. The retrieved data were analysed using mean and standard deviation, and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) were used to test the research question and hypotheses respectively. Results: The findings revealed that nursing mothers have high level of maternal emotion on child’s pre-school placement with a mean score of 2.95. The finding further revealed that there is a significant difference between marital status and maternal emotional experience of nursing mothers during pre-school placement (.000<0.05) and no significant difference between occupation and maternal emotional experience of nursing mothers (.251 >.05) during pre-school placement in Ilorin West, Kwara State. Conclusion: This suggests that family composition and marital status play a more critical role than employment status in shaping mothers’ emotional cues to their children’s early educational transition

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Journal Info

Abbrev

junior

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Subject

Education Other

Description

JUNIOR is a journal that aims to bring together the global early childhood community to facilitate the exchange of research knowledge. The aim of this journal is to contribute to scientific debate and research in the field of early childhood practice in early education and care. Articles published ...