The Impact of Parental Educational Involvement on Children's Education
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Parental Educational Involvement, Child Development, Family EducationAbstract
Parental involvement in education plays a crucial role in the development of children, though its effectiveness often falls short of expectations. Numerous studies have shown that parental educational involvement is a complex model, with varying approaches leading to different outcomes. Therefore, recognizing effective parental involvement is essential for maximizing its positive impacts.
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