This thesis examines the relationship between parental aspirations, children's personality traits, and school achievement. The thesis was submitted by Sarla Grover to the Panjab University in Chandigarh, India in September 1979 under the supervision of Dr. H.K. Nijhawan, Head of the Department of Psychology. The study aims to determine how parental expectations impact children's personality development and academic performance.
Original Description:
PARENTAL ASPIRATIONS AS RELATED TO
PERSONALITY AND SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS
OF CHILDREN
This thesis examines the relationship between parental aspirations, children's personality traits, and school achievement. The thesis was submitted by Sarla Grover to the Panjab University in Chandigarh, India in September 1979 under the supervision of Dr. H.K. Nijhawan, Head of the Department of Psychology. The study aims to determine how parental expectations impact children's personality development and academic performance.
This thesis examines the relationship between parental aspirations, children's personality traits, and school achievement. The thesis was submitted by Sarla Grover to the Panjab University in Chandigarh, India in September 1979 under the supervision of Dr. H.K. Nijhawan, Head of the Department of Psychology. The study aims to determine how parental expectations impact children's personality development and academic performance.