This study assessed factors contributed from parents who live in two different households and that lead to academic success. Data were collected from undergraduates enrolled in a Midwestern satellite university. Academic success was defined by university enrollment, grade point average, and standardized testing scores. Co-parenting factors that were hypothesized to lead to academic success included the distance between parents homes (which further influenced time spent with the child, participation in child‘s activities, and participation in decision making) and financial stability (which also influenced participation in decision making and the level of conflict within the family). The original structural equation model revealed that the re...
Abstract: The study determined the parental involvement as determinants of pupils’ academic achievem...
We examined reciprocal associations between parent-adolescent conflict and academic achievement over...
Today’s modern society expects everyone to be a higher achiever. The key criterion to judge one’s tr...
This study assessed factors contributed from parents who live in two different households and that l...
This presentation explores how student success is affected by parental involvement, and addresses ex...
The family is a child’s primary context for socialization and greatly affects a child’s well-being. ...
After 4 decades and a large body of research on children\u27s academic success, there is still a nee...
The purpose of this study was to investigate beliefs, barriers, and current levels of parental invol...
Little research has focused on the self-perceptions of students and parents in affecting education o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parenting style and academic succe...
Explicit parent–child financial socialization is one way that parents may help children feel less st...
Research suggests that there are many factors that are related to students\u27 academic achievement....
Past research demonstrates the importance parents have in determining the outcomes in their children...
A large body of research exists concerning working parents\u27 dual-role conflict, known as Work-Fam...
Nearly half of all marriages in the United States ends in divorce. A consequence of this fact is tha...
Abstract: The study determined the parental involvement as determinants of pupils’ academic achievem...
We examined reciprocal associations between parent-adolescent conflict and academic achievement over...
Today’s modern society expects everyone to be a higher achiever. The key criterion to judge one’s tr...
This study assessed factors contributed from parents who live in two different households and that l...
This presentation explores how student success is affected by parental involvement, and addresses ex...
The family is a child’s primary context for socialization and greatly affects a child’s well-being. ...
After 4 decades and a large body of research on children\u27s academic success, there is still a nee...
The purpose of this study was to investigate beliefs, barriers, and current levels of parental invol...
Little research has focused on the self-perceptions of students and parents in affecting education o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parenting style and academic succe...
Explicit parent–child financial socialization is one way that parents may help children feel less st...
Research suggests that there are many factors that are related to students\u27 academic achievement....
Past research demonstrates the importance parents have in determining the outcomes in their children...
A large body of research exists concerning working parents\u27 dual-role conflict, known as Work-Fam...
Nearly half of all marriages in the United States ends in divorce. A consequence of this fact is tha...
Abstract: The study determined the parental involvement as determinants of pupils’ academic achievem...
We examined reciprocal associations between parent-adolescent conflict and academic achievement over...
Today’s modern society expects everyone to be a higher achiever. The key criterion to judge one’s tr...