Parental Involvement & Child Development

Arpit Patel
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The researcher seeks to investigate the methods, types and frequency of parental involvement and to address which among the many intervention processes is most influential to the child’s development. Parental involvement in their child’s development is a more powerful force compared to other family variables including social class and status, family size or level of parental education. Parental involvement affects child’s learning and higher academic performance that could optimistically lead to higher academic achievement, greater cognitive competence, greater problem-solving skills, greater school enjoyment, better school attendance and fewer behavioural problems. However, parents have different positions regarding the need for involvement and the degree of involvement policies and educational systems require them. In addition, there are many factors to consider for parents (e.g. financial status, educational level, work, etc.) prior to their participation. The issue is decided to be investigated to provide a bigger picture regarding parental involvement in the family as well as child’s social environment. There is a drive to investigate the increase in child’s progress in terms of effective parental involvement. The rationale of this study is to basically explore the implications of parental involvement in their children academic as well as social development. This research may be useful for parents who are seeking clarifications on their participatory role and how they can contribute; for teachers who are working in close collaboration with the parents and for the children who are the main receivers of direct benefits of parental involvement.
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家长参与与儿童发展
研究人员试图调查父母参与的方法、类型和频率,并在许多干预过程中解决哪一个对儿童的发展影响最大。与社会阶层和地位、家庭规模或父母教育水平等其他家庭变量相比,父母对孩子发展的参与是一种更强大的力量。父母的参与影响孩子的学习和更高的学业成绩,乐观地说,这可能会导致更高的学业成就、更强的认知能力、更强的解决问题的能力、更大的学校乐趣、更好的出勤率和更少的行为问题。然而,对于参与的必要性以及政策和教育系统所要求的参与程度,家长们持不同的立场。此外,家长在参与之前需要考虑很多因素(如经济状况、教育水平、工作等)。我们决定对这个问题进行调查,以提供一个关于父母参与家庭以及孩子的社会环境的更大的图景。有一种动力来调查在父母有效参与方面孩子进步的增加。本研究的基本原理是探讨父母参与对孩子学业和社会发展的影响。这项研究可能对那些正在寻求澄清他们的参与角色以及他们如何做出贡献的父母有用;对于那些与家长密切合作的教师和那些从家长的参与中直接获益的主要接受者的孩子们。
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