Parenting style associated with perceived children's social behaviour: a study among a group of parents in UNIMAS kindergarten
This study was conducted to study the parenting styles associated with perceived children’s social behaviour. Specifically, this study aimed to find out the differences of perceived children’s social behaviour based on gender of the parent, to find out the differences of perceived children’s soci...
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| Format: | Final Year Project Report / IMRAD |
| Language: | English English |
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Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
2015
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| Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12171/ http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12171/1/Parenting%20style%20associated%20with%20perceived%20children%27s%20social%20behaviour%20a%20study%20among%20a%20group%20of%20parents%20in%20UNIMAS%20kindergarten%20%2824pgs%29.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12171/8/TAN%20PEI%20FERN%20ft.pdf |
| Summary: | This study was conducted to study the parenting styles associated with perceived children’s
social behaviour. Specifically, this study aimed to find out the differences of perceived children’s
social behaviour based on gender of the parent, to find out the differences of perceived children’s
social behaviour based on the parent’s level of education and to identify the correlation between
authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive parenting styles with perceived children’s social
behaviour. A total of 55 parents with children enrolled at the UNIMAS Kindergarten took part as
respondents in this study. A close ended questionnaire was used as the instrument for data
collection in this study. The respondents were asked to rate how often they engaged in each of
the different parenting styles and how often their child exhibited each perceived social
behaviour. Descriptive statistical methods such as, frequencies and percentages were used to
analyzed demographic data while inferential statistical methods like T-test, ANOVA and Pearson
Correlation were used to test each hypothesis. The findings showed that the most common
parenting style practiced by the parents is authoritative parenting style. The findings also showed
that most of the parents perceived that their children exhibited hyperactive behaviour. According
to the results of the statistical analysis, only authoritative and permissive parenting styles have
significant relationship with perceived children’s social behaviour. Lastly, it is recommended
that parents and counsellors pay special attention toward children’s social behaviour and
suggests that future researchers expand the study by wider the scope and focusing on more
associated factors in the study. |
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