Parental involvement research has greatly expanded over the past decade, but findings are mixed, reflecting in part the conceptual and methodological limitations of many studies. On the basis of longitudinal questionnaire data from 1,685 sixth-grade students, the authors studied parental help with homework because it is the most common and most controversial type of parental involvement. Distinguishing between the quantity and quality of parental homework involvement, the research shows that completely different conclusions about the effectiveness of parental homework involvement will be reached if its quantity is assessed instead of its quality: How often parents helped with homework was negatively associated with the development of achiev...
Parents’ homework involvement has a great impact on their children’s academic success, but paren...
The present cross-sectional study adds to the extant literature by exploring how parenting and child...
Recent studies have demonstrated that parental homework involvement may not always foster students’ ...
Parental involvement research has greatly expanded over the past decade, but findings are mixed, re...
A middle-grades homework intervention was investigated to determine if variations in prompting famil...
The article reviews research on parental involvement in student homework. It is focused on under-sta...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Background: Homework is a universal practice used in schools, and is commonly related to academic ac...
Many parents categorised homework as an additional burden on top of the normal class r...
The objective of this program of research was to listen to parents’ voices on homework with a focus ...
To provide insight into how parents can facilitate children’s math learning, this research examined ...
In the present study, we examined the longitudinal relations between child-perceived parental help w...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents’ homework involvement has a great impact on their children’s academic success, but paren...
The present cross-sectional study adds to the extant literature by exploring how parenting and child...
Recent studies have demonstrated that parental homework involvement may not always foster students’ ...
Parental involvement research has greatly expanded over the past decade, but findings are mixed, re...
A middle-grades homework intervention was investigated to determine if variations in prompting famil...
The article reviews research on parental involvement in student homework. It is focused on under-sta...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Background: Homework is a universal practice used in schools, and is commonly related to academic ac...
Many parents categorised homework as an additional burden on top of the normal class r...
The objective of this program of research was to listen to parents’ voices on homework with a focus ...
To provide insight into how parents can facilitate children’s math learning, this research examined ...
In the present study, we examined the longitudinal relations between child-perceived parental help w...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents’ homework involvement has a great impact on their children’s academic success, but paren...
The present cross-sectional study adds to the extant literature by exploring how parenting and child...
Recent studies have demonstrated that parental homework involvement may not always foster students’ ...