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Parental involvement

2020
Parental involvement is seen as an important strategy for the advancement of the quality of education.The ultimate objective of this is to expand the academic and social capacities of students, especially thoseof disadvantaged backgrounds determined by ethnic minority origin and low socio-economic status.
Barbara Otto, Julia Karbach
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Parental involvement in developmental disabilities across three cultures: A systematic review.

Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2021
BACKGROUND Parents play a critical role in the early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) services provided to young children (birth-6 years) with developmental disabilities.
Serra Acar, Ching-I. Chen, Huichao Xie
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Family Socioeconomic Status, Parental Involvement, and Academic Achievement: The Moderating Role of Adolescents’ Subjective Social Mobility

Journal of Early Adolescence, 2021
The correlations between a low family socioeconomic status (SES) and adolescents’ poor academic outcomes have been widely documented. However, the mechanisms through which family SES is associated with adolescents’ academic achievement are not well ...
Feng Zhang   +5 more
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Parental Involvement

2011
Panic disorder is one of the most severe anxiety disorders. Panic disorder usually develops during adolescence or young adulthood, but sometimes this disorder will develop before puberty. In community samples of adolescents, panic disorder occurs in about 1% of youth.
Phares, Vicky, Rojas, Ariz
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Academic Benefits from Parental Involvement are Stratified by Parental Socioeconomic Status: A Meta-analysis

, 2020
SYNOPSIS Objective . The present study critically evaluates the assumption that parental involvement benefits students’ achievement regardless of their socioeconomic status (SES). Design .
C. Tan, Meiyan Lyu, Baiwen Peng
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Meta-Analysis of Parental Involvement and Achievement in East Asian Countries

Education and urban society, 2020
Countless meta-analytic studies document the relation between parental involvement and achievement, but they mostly include studies conducted in the United States where parental involvement is framed as a policy issue.
S. Kim
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Positive Parenting: Parent Involvement

1989
The Parent Involvement construct assessed the number of activities the boy does with his parent(s) and the amount of time they spend together. Two of the four indicators were based on the Family Activities Checklist (Patterson, 1982); one indicator was for the parents and one was for the child. The two additional indicators were both child self-report,
Deborah M. Capaldi, Gerald R. Patterson
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Process and context: Longitudinal effects of the interactions between parental involvement, parental warmth, and SES on academic achievement.

Journal of School Psychology, 2020
Parents' involvement in their children's education and parental warmth have been linked to many positive child outcomes. In addition to these positive associations, contemporary developmental theory stresses the interaction between different parenting ...
Julia A. Ogg, C. Anthony
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Family socioeconomic status and home-based parental involvement: A mediation analysis of parental attitudes and expectations

, 2020
Improving parental involvement is an effective way to narrow the achievement gap between families with low and high socioeconomic status (SES). However, the parental involvement of low-SES families is insufficient.
Xuefeng Li, Han Yang, Hui Wang, Jin Jia
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Parent Involvement

2016
In today’s economy, where getting a good education has never been more important and school resources are stretched beyond points that most of us can remember, it is imperative that parents be fully engaged in their child’s education, both at home and at school.
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