Review:

Parental Involvement In Child Development

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Parental involvement in child development refers to the active participation of parents in promoting and supporting their child's growth, learning, and well-being.

Key Features

  • Regular communication between parents and teachers
  • Involvement in school activities and events
  • Helping with homework and academic support
  • Setting boundaries and providing discipline
  • Creating a nurturing and supportive home environment

Pros

  • Improved academic performance
  • Enhanced social skills and emotional development
  • Stronger parent-child bond
  • Higher self-esteem and confidence

Cons

  • Time-consuming for busy parents
  • Potential for conflicts between parents and educators
  • Over-involvement leading to pressure on children

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 03:41:12 AM UTC