*The Impact of Parental Involvement on Children's Education
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Alesia on Jun 20, 2011 14:52 pm
Key findings include:
- Parental involvement in children’s education from an early age has a significant effect on educational achievement, and continues to do so into adolescence and adulthood.
- The quality and content of fathers’ involvement matter more for children’s outcomes than the quantity of time fathers spend with their children.
- Family learning can also provide a range of benefits for parents and children including improvements in reading, writing and numeracy as well as greater parental confidence in helping their child at home.
- The attitudes and aspirations of parents and of children themselves predict later educational achievement. International evidence suggests that parents with high aspirations are also more involved in their children’s educatiion.

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