The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan

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spelling 11819 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11819 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 10 1.7 firdaus razab Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20.6.20042 2024-08-26 17:32:47 6119-01-FH02-INSPIRE-19-25242.pdf UniSZA Private Access The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan International Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling This study aims at revealing the effects of depriving the child from interacting with his or her peers by the parents, as seen from the perspectives of teachers in the primary stage in Irbid governorate, in Jordan. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, a study tool has been developed to measure parental deprivation on the nature of communication for their children, in addition to distributing a questionnaire to collect a sampled study that includes (190) male and female teachers, who are randomly selected. The study concludes that there is a significant and positive relationship between depriving the children from their parents, as compared to their relationship with their peers. 4 28 1-8
spellingShingle The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan
summary This study aims at revealing the effects of depriving the child from interacting with his or her peers by the parents, as seen from the perspectives of teachers in the primary stage in Irbid governorate, in Jordan. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, a study tool has been developed to measure parental deprivation on the nature of communication for their children, in addition to distributing a questionnaire to collect a sampled study that includes (190) male and female teachers, who are randomly selected. The study concludes that there is a significant and positive relationship between depriving the children from their parents, as compared to their relationship with their peers.
title The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan
title_full The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan
title_fullStr The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan
title_full_unstemmed The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan
title_short The effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in Jordan
title_sort effects of depriving children from their parents on their social communication with their peers, from the point of view of teachers in jordan