Celik, M. V.Acar, İbrahim Hakkı2020-05-182020-05-182020-09-090300-4430http://hdl.handle.net/10679/6574https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2018.1542386The purpose of the current study was to examine the associations between learning behaviours and social competencies of Turkish preschool children. The participants were a total of 140 children (59 girls) with the mean age of 62.56 months (SD = 8.52)enrolled in an urban school district in Turkey. Teachers reported on the children's learning behaviours (competence/motivation, attention/persistence, attitude toward learning) and social competencies (academic skills, peer relations, self-management). Canonical correlation analyses were used to test the multivariate associations between learning behaviours and the social competencies of the children. Results from bivariate correlations showed that all of the three factors for learning behaviours were positively associated with the three factors of social competence. Further, this result was confirmed through canonical correlation analyses showing that all of the learning behaviours strongly contributed to functions related to social competence. There was no gender difference for both learning behaviours and social competence. Limitations and future directions are discussed in the light of the findings.engrestrictedAccessThe association between learning behaviours and social competence of Turkish preschool childrenarticle1901200057951710000210.1080/03004430.2018.1542386Turkish childrenLearning behaviorSocial competenceCanonical correlation2-s2.0-85057306390