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The parent connection.

D M Snodgrass1

  • 1Department of Educational Services, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 16444.

Adolescence
|January 1, 1991
PubMed
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Parental involvement significantly boosts academic success from primary to secondary school. Engaged parents are key members of their child

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Area of Science:

  • Education
  • Developmental Psychology

Background:

  • Parental involvement is recognized as a factor in student achievement.
  • The influence of family engagement spans primary and secondary education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of parental involvement on academic success.
  • To examine the role of parents as essential members of the educational team.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of research on parental involvement and academic achievement.
  • Analysis of studies from primary through secondary school levels.

Main Results:

  • Consistent evidence links family engagement to improved student outcomes.
  • Parental involvement is a critical determinant of academic success.

Conclusions:

  • Supporting the premise that active parental participation is vital for children's educational journey.
  • Highlighting the crucial role of parents in fostering academic achievement.