THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY OF IKEJA, LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
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Childhood education, parental involvement, parental education and academic performance
Abstract
This research aims at providing solutions to role of parents in early childhood education in Nigeria It will serve as an eye opener to parents and the society in helping to modify or re-adjust their mode of parental involvement towards achieving a better future for themselves and their children notwithstanding their busy schedules and in some cases inadequacy of resources A survey approach was used through self- administered questionnaires and analysis was done using Analysis of Variance ANOVA to test thehypotheses Based on the findings of this work parental involvement that is emotional care and support has a very big influence on early childhood education particularly the academic performance of the child More so it was observed that the extent of parental educational attainment has a significant influence on the age which the child is being sent to school This implies that the extent or level of the parental educational attainment and exposure determines the age at which the child is being enrolled to school It was also discovered that the residential setting of the parents respondents has nothing to do with the educational performance of the child On the whole parental involvement is very essential in early childhood education and this helps to broaden the child s horizon enhance social relationships and promote a sense of self-esteem and self-efficacy
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2011-01-15
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