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By:
Coleen P. Regencia
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ABSTRACT
1. Parenting style and strategy have a great influence on a child’s development, particularly
on behavior development and school readiness. It is a strong predictor not only of the
have associated parenting styles and strategies with academic performance and the
development of positive study habits among children of young age. This study is
conducted to know the influence of parental strategies on the study habits of grade one
pupils of Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School. This study was also conducted to
identify the influence of strategies used by parents that helps in the study habits of their
children amidst the pandemic. The respondents of this study are thirty-five (35) grade one
pupils as well as their parents. A set of questionnaires were used in gathering the research
data. Based on the results of the gathered data, the researcher concluded that parental
strategies/styles influence study habits of grade one pupils and parents employ
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my deepest appreciation to our Research Professor Ms. Teresita
Acedera, RGC for her support, guidance, and helpful suggestions throughout this research study.
I also want to thank my family and friends for their moral and financial support and for
Most of all I want to thank God for giving me hope and strength to finish this study.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract ………………………………………………………………………………….. ii
CHAPTER I
Introduction……………………………………………………………………………… 1
Theoretical Framework…………………………………………………………………. 5
Conceptual Framework………………………………………………………………….. 6
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
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Research Design ………………………………………………………………….. 9
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
Summary ………………………………………………………………………… 25
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………… 26
Recommendation ………………………………………………………………… 27
Questionnaire ………………………………………………………………………………… 31
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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
Parents have been known to be the child’s first teacher from the moment a child is born.
Studies have proven parental support and appropriate strategies can contribute to a student’s
academic achievement. They have an important role in identifying children’s talents and guiding
them, especially in education. But when the pandemic had started, parents are now taking on a
more support-oriented role by supporting their children as they take on assignments and home
projects. They now become the home facilitators of learning and as they become the tutors and
Parents have their parenting styles implemented and practiced at home that could affect the
study habits and academic performance of their children especially now wherein most the
students face a hard time coping with the new form of learning. According to Manzano (2014) at
times, a student’s study habits are affected by their environment and even themselves. Their
parents, friends, family, and teachers are fundamental in the formation of their study habits
The drastic change in education because of the pandemic caused challenges in learning of
students, specifically in their study habit because it is one of the important factors that affect
their understanding regarding a certain subject so it is also a challenge to parents on how they
will support and encourage their children to be more engaged in learning at home. Studies have
also been conducted on parental involvement concerning homework and scholastic competence.
Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler (1997) found that when parents were given specific instructions
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on how to help their child with homework, the students scholastic competence increased.
Wahlberg (1984) also found that parental involvement in their child’s education had a profound
Generally, this study identified the influence of strategies used by parents that helps in the
1. What are the parenting strategies/ style used in the home learning of their children?
3. Do strategies used by parents have influenced the study habits of their children?
C. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
D. HYPOTHESIS
Null Hypotheses:
1. The strategies used by parents do not influence the study habits of their children.
Alternative Hypotheses:
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1. The strategies used by parents do influence the study habits of their children.
This study was conducted during the school year 2020-2021 in Juan Morente Sr.
Memorial Pilot School. The focus of the study is the strategies used by parents on the study
This study is limited to grade 1 pupils of Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School as well
The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of parental strategies used by
Students. This study will help them know the importance of study habits and develop their own
Parents. This study will help them know their roles in improving their children’s study habits
and how parental styles and strategies can help in the academic achievement of their children
especially to parents that are having a hard time figuring how to properly support their child
Teachers. This study will help them know that parent orientation is important especially for
Future Researchers. The findings of this study will serve as a source of their literature review.
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G. DEFINITION OF TERMS
Parenting styles- a psychological construct representing standard strategies that parents used in
their child-rearing. This represents how parents respond to and make demands on their children.
It is also the type and amount of action taken that lead to the development of a child through
Authoritative Parenting style- parenting style where the parents are nurturing, responsive, and
supportive, yet set firm limits for their children. Parents listen to a child’s viewpoint but don't
always accept it. Responsiveness and demandingness are two elements that describe authoritative
parenting. Parents who scored higher on both responsiveness and demandingness are considered
authoritative parents.
Authoritarian parenting style – this term describes parents who show low support, control their
children and request to follow specific rules. Low responsiveness and higher demandingness are
two elements that describe authoritarian parenting. Parents who scored higher on demandingness
Permissive parenting style – this term describes parents who exhibit behaviors that highly
support their children and are very lenient to the children. High responsiveness and lack of
demandingness are two elements that describe permissive parenting. Parents who are more
Neglectful parenting style – this term describes parents who are low in monitoring and low in
supporting their children. Low responsiveness and low demandingness are two elements that
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characterize neglectful parenting. Parents who score lower on responsiveness and lower
Study habit – habitual actions through which the students learn his subject matter
Pandemic – epidemic occurring worldwide or over a very wide area, crossing international
Remote learning – is where students and educators or information sources are not physically
H. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Pillar Theory
According to Baumrind (1960), there is a relationship between basic parenting styles and
children’s behavior. Baumrind noticed that preschoolers exhibited distinctly different types of
behavior. Each type of behavior was highly correlated to a specific kind of parenting. Different
parenting styles can lead to different child development and child outcomes. Based on extensive
observation, interviews, and analysis, Baumrind initially identified these three parenting styles:
Maccoby and Martin (1983) expanded this theory using two-dimensional frameworks. They
expanded Baumrind’s permissive parenting style into two different types: permissive parenting
and neglectful parenting. These four parenting styles are authoritative, authoritarian, permissive,
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Parental Involvement Model Process
parental involvement. Their theoretical model defines parental involvement according to three
main points:
This model of the parent involvement process suggests that family engagement is a process that
begins with families’ decision-making about being involved and culminates with student
outcomes. The cognitive component of involvement and self-efficacy for helping succeed in
school. Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler suggest that parents' attempts to support children’s
learning can be classified into one or more of the following categories: involvement through
academic self-efficacy is not about what they think they can do well, it is about how they think
Behaviorism Learning Theory is a learning theory that focuses on how students learn.
Behaviorism focuses on the idea that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the
environment. This learning theory states that behavior is learned from the environment and says
that the innate or inherited factors have very little influence on behavior. In this theory positive
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reinforcement is the key because without positive reinforcement students will quickly abandon
This theory tackles the influence of learning that affects the academic performance of the
methods on how to identify the factors that affect the academic performance of a student. In his
theory, he analyzed influential variables. the variables reflected with different representations.
The first three variables include ability, motivation, and age which reflect students’
characteristics. The variable also includes classroom, climate, home environment, peer group and
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I. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
INDEPENDENT DEPENDENT
VARIABLE VARIABLE
- Parental - Study habits of student
strategies/styles Health habits
Authoritative Time Management
Authoritarian Attitude
Permissive Concentration
Neglectful Preparation
The diagram shows the variables of the study where the Independent Variables were
determined based on the Parental Strategies / Parenting styles which comprise authoritative
On the other hand, the Dependent Variables are described by the study habits of students
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CHAPTER II
Gonzales –DeHass (2005) argued that when parents are involved in their children’s
competence, and understanding of a subject area, improves and promotes student achievement.
Hans and Reiley (2008) examined ways to increased homework completion among
middle school students using selected interventions. One intervention required students to
complete a daily homework planner and parents to sign the planner for verification students who
were consistent with the study requirements received a gotcha slip from school staff as positive
recognition. The findings indicated that most parents cooperated. Despite a few non-participants,
the homework planners, in conjunction with a gotcha slip created a dialog between teachers and
students as well as between teachers and parents. Hans and Reiley also found that not all students
know how to fill out the homework planners accurately and the increased communication with
parents served to improve these students’ organization skills and increase homework completion
rates.
According to Crow and Crow (2007), the chief purpose of the study is: to acquire
knowledge and habits which will be useful in meeting new situations, interpreting ideas, making
judgments creating new ideas, and perfecting skills. Therefore, achievement in any form of
academic activity is based upon study, interpretation, and application. Everyone has different
study habits. All often, students perform poorly in school simply because they lack good study
habits.
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Research revealed that parents' involvement brought positive results ( Bricklin, 1991).
Moreover, recent studies have suggested parental involvement is a key to promote children’s
More recently, researchers have identified that parenting behavior associated with
parenting styles is related to child outcomes (Baumrind, 1989, Jewel, Krohn, Scott, Carlton &
Meinz 2008). In addition, the researches relate the parenting practice of reading involvement and
students outcome.
According to Nonis &Hudson (2010), Study habits can have either positive or negative
effects on academic performance of because with its direct relationship with it. Moreover,
according to Reed, good and effective study habits are practiced regularly by highly effective
students.
A. RESEARCH DESIGN
The researcher used descriptive research because it aims to accurately and systematically
describe a population, situation, or phenomenon being studied. Best cited by Sanchez (1998)
pointed out that descriptive research describes and interprets “what is”. It is concerned with
conditions of relationships that exist, practices that prevail, beliefs and processes that are going
on, effects that are being felt, or trends that are developing. In this research, the researcher was
able to determine the influence of parental strategies on the study habits of their children using
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B. RESEARCH SAMPLING
The sampling technique that the researcher used in choosing respondents is purposive
research for the identification and selection of information-rich cases related to the phenomenon
of interest. Patton (1987, 1990) as cited in Johnson and Christensen (2008) stated that purposeful
sampling is used to describe the same process because individuals or cases that are selected
provide the information needed to address the purpose of the research . Purposive sampling is a
non-probability sample that is selected based on the characteristics of a population and the
Before the questionnaires were administered to the respondents, the researcher first
sought permission from the school principal to allow her to conduct a study as well as the
teachers and the respondents of this study. The researcher formulates a set of questionnaires for
grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School and the parents of those students.
The researcher personally administered the distribution of the questionnaire which were given to
respondents during the distribution of their modules and were returned during the collection of
their modules.
D. RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
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The main instrument used in this study was the questionnaire. It contained the parental
study habits of students in terms of health habits, time management, attitude, concentration, and
preparation.
In the preparation of the questionnaire, the researcher exerted the most effort in reading
books, journals of education, some college thesis, and published researches in education which
involved the influence of parental strategies in child’s study habits. The researcher also sought
the help and advice of her adviser regarding the formulated questionnaire. Some revisions were
The respondents of this study are the thirty-five (35) grade one pupils and their parents of
Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School. Purposive sampling was used in selecting the
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CHAPTER IV. PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
This chapter presents, analyses, and interprets the data gathered from the respondents of
this study.
Table 1.1 below shows the mean level of agreement of parents of Grade 1 pupils of Juan
Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in terms of Authoritative Parenting Style.
The data shows that the respondents strongly agree on the Authoritative Parenting styles which
Item number three (3) with the mean of 5. 09, states that “ I compliment and reward my
child when he finishes school works” ranked first among the items in Authoritative Parenting
style., Meanwhile, item number one (1) placed last with the mean of 4. 17 states that “I take my
Based on the data gathered, results imply that the Parents employ Authoritative Parenting
styles in how they assist their children in doing their school work in this time of the pandemic.
They compliment their child when they finish their school works, understand that students
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The results are connected to the research study of Jerf Wk Yeung, Chau-Kiu Cheung, Sylvia
YCL Kwok, and Janet TY Leung (2016) that authoritative parenting provided by the parents and
received by the child offers support and demand to socialize the child, possibly in terms of the
performance of taking other’s perspective and self-esteem. In the U.S and Australia, authoritative
parents were very likely to emphasize certain democratic practices, like taking a child’s
preferences into account when making family plans or encouraging a child to express his or her
Moreover, Authoritative Parents made it a point to reason with their children and when their
children misbehaved, they talked with them and explained the reasons for the rules. (Robinson et
al 1997). Because of that research suggest that having a least one authoritative parents can make
Table 1.1 Mean on the level of agreement of Parents of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
Interpretation
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5. I take my child’s wishes into consideration before I 4.17 5 Agree
Table 1.2 below shows the mean level of agreement of Parents of Grade 1 pupils of Juan
Style. The data shows that the respondents strongly agree on the Authoritative Parenting
Item number one (1) with the mean of 5. 11, states that “ Whenever I tell my child to
study, I expect him to do it immediately without any question” ranked first among the items
in Authoritarian Parenting style. Meanwhile, item number two (2) landed last with the mean
of 4. 54 which states that “I remind my child the possible consequences of not studying”
Based on the data gathered, results show that the respondents employ the Authoritarian
Parenting style at home which is higher than the overall mean of authoritative parenting
style. Authoritarian Parenting is extremely strict. Parents expect children to follow rules with
no discussion or compromising which is evident that item number one (1) ranked first.
The results are connected to the research study of M.H Bornstein and D. Zlotnik, in
Encyclopedia of infant and early child development (2008) which states that the effects of
authoritarian parenting are less positive than an authoritative upbringing. The authoritarian
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Parenting style focuses on imposing authority on children without any exception.
Authoritarian Parents may use punishments instead of discipline. On the other hand, children
who grow up with authoritarian parents are often the most well-behaved kids in the room.
Another is that Authoritarian parenting places a strong emphasis on rules which results in
children having a good understanding of what is and isn’t acceptable (Christin Perry, 2019).
Table 1.2 Mean on the level of agreement of Parents of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
Interpretation
studying
5. When it’s time to study I put aside the things that 4.54 5 Strongly Agree
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Table 1.3 below shows the mean level of agreement of Parents of Grade 1 pupils from
Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in terms of Permissive Parenting
Style. The data shows that the respondents sometimes agree on the Permissive Parenting
Item number one (1) with the mean of 4.11, which states that “I let my child do his
schoolwork” ranked first among the items in Permissive Parenting style. Meanwhile, item
number four (4) landed last with the mean of 1.86 which states that “I allow my child to use
Based on the data gathered, results show that the respondents often/ sometimes disagree on
the Permissive Parenting style at home. Parents let their children do their school works.
Permissive parents tend to be very loving, yet provide few guidelines and rules. According to
Baumrind, Permissive parents are more responsive than they are demanding. They are traditional
and lenient, do not require mature behavior, allow considerable self-regulation and avoid
confrontation. These parents do not expect mature behavior from their children and often seem
The results are connected to the research study of Julie Rutledge and Taren Swindle (2016)
which states that permissive parents rarely use any disciplinary techniques and often avoid
confrontation and children from permissive homes are more likely to underachieve in academic
settings and increased rates of future delinquent behaviors. Permissive parents are those who are
afraid to set limits on children or believes a child has been true to his or her nature (Tracy
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Table 1.3 Mean on the level of agreement of Parents of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
Interpretation
when studying
works
Table 1.4 below shows the mean level of agreement of Parents of Grade 1 pupils from
Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in terms of Neglectful Parenting
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Style. The data shows that the respondents sometimes agree on the Permissive Parenting
Item number one (1) with the mean of 3.83, which states that “I let my child do his
schoolwork” ranked first among the items in Neglectful Parenting style. Meanwhile, item
number five (5) landed last with the mean of 1.49 which states that “I have other important
Based on the data gathered, results show that the respondents often/ sometimes disagree
on the Neglectful Parenting style at home. Neglectful parenting is the worst style among the
four types. Children of uninvolved parents receive little nurturing and guidance. According to
Table 1.4 Mean on the level of agreement of Parents of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
k Interpretation
wants
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child to do his school work
Table 2.1 below shows the mean level of agreement of Grade 1 pupils from Juan
Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in their study habits in terms of Healthy
Habits. The data shows that the respondents sometimes agree on the Healthy Habits which
Item number five (5) with the mean of 4.69, which states that “My parents give me healthy
food before and after doing school works” ranked first among the items in Healthy Habits.
Meanwhile, item number three (3) landed last with the mean of 3.11 which states that “I do
physical exercise (walking, running, swimming, biking) for at least 4 times a week with my
parents”
Based on the data gathered, results show that the respondents often/sometimes agree on
healthy habits. The table below shows that they sometimes agree on items number four and five.
There are reasons why it has landed on a lower rank. Pupils could not do physical exercise at
least four times a week with their parents is because of the pandemic that resulted in lockdown in
which children were not allowed to go outside and do these physical activities. On the other
hand, pupils stated that their parents give them healthy food before and after doing school works
which will help them to have a healthy body despite not being able to do physical exercises.
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According to the study of Norman Anderssen, Bente Wold, and Torbjon Trosheim (2006)
Parents are believed to play a role in influencing their children’s health behavior and habits.
Because parents are the role model whom children look up to. The Health Behavior theory
implicates a better understanding of health behavior and interventions to improve the public
health of individuals. Children should have a proper understanding of the importance of health
Table 2.1 Mean on the level of agreement of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial
Interpretation
1. My parents gives me healthy food before and after 4.69 1 Strongly Agree
modules
with my parents
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2.2 Time Management
Table 2.2 below shows the mean of the level of agreement of Grade 1 pupils from Juan
Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in their study habits in terms of Time
Management. The data shows that the respondents agree on time management which was evident
Item number three (3) with the mean of 4.57, which states that “I spend more time on
difficult subjects” ranked first among the items in Time Management. Meanwhile, item number
two (2) landed last with the mean of 4.26 which states that “I extend my study time to avoid
Based on the data gathered, results show that the respondents agree on study habits in terms
of time management. The table below shows that pupils spend more time on difficult subjects but
does not extend their time to avoid cramming and delay. And their parents help them review
Table 2.2 Mean on the level of agreement of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial
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Items Mean Rank Description
Interpretation
upcoming assignments
delay
2.3 Attitude
Table 2.3 below shows the mean level of agreement of Grade 1 pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in their study habits in terms of Attitude. The data shows
that the respondents strongly agree on the Attitude which was evident in its overall mean of 4.55.
Item number five (5) with the mean of 4.71, which states that “My parents encourage me to
do my best in studying” ranked first among the items in Study habits in terms of attitude.
Meanwhile, item number two (2) landed last with the mean of 4.29 which states that “I like
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Based on the data gathered, results show that the respondents Strongly agree on study habits
in terms of Attitude. The table below shows that pupils are encouraged by their parents when
studying and receive compliments when they finish school works however pupils stated agree
that they like doing school works with the assistance of their parents. There are reasons why item
number two (2) ranked last. Parents have different parenting styles and authoritarian parenting
ranked first in the survey made on the parents of these pupils and that may be the reason why
pupils only stated agree in making school works with their parents.
Table 2.3 Mean on the level of agreement of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial
Interpretation
studying
parents
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2.4 Concentration
Table 2.4 below shows the mean level of agreement of Grade 1 pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in their study habits in terms of Concentration. The data
shows that the respondents agree on the Attitude which was evident in its overall mean of 4.47.
Item number two (2) with the mean of 4.56, which states that “I find it easier to focus without
too many distractions” ranked first among the items in Study habits in terms of Concentration.
Meanwhile, item number four (4) landed last with the mean of 4.6 which states that “My parents
Table 2.4 Mean on the level of agreement of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial
Interpretation
distractions
2. My parents put aside the things that could distract 4.54 2 Strongly Agree
school works
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am struggling with
Table 2.5 below shows the mean level of agreement of Grade 1 pupils from Juan Morente
Sr. Memorial Pilot School S. Y. 2020-2021 in their study habits in terms of Preparation and
Follow up. The data shows that the respondents Strongly Agree on the Preparation and Follow
Item number four (4) with the mean of 4.98, which states that “My parents provide me the
things I need in doing school work (learning materials)” ranked first among the items in Study
habits in terms of Preparation and follow up. Meanwhile, item number one (1) landed last with
the mean of 4.06 which states that “My parents provide me a good study place a home”.
Based on the data gathered, results show that the parents of these pupils provide them with
the things they need and well as a good study place at home. This is connected to the research of
Isa Korkmaz (2007) which states that parents should love, respect, and care about their children,
take responsibility for children’s education, take care of their children’s basic needs and school
needs.
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Table 2.5 Mean on the level of agreement of grade one pupils from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial
Interpretation
don’t understand
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CHAPTER V
A. SUMMARY
Based on the analysis and interpretation of the result, the salient finding of this study are
as follows:
1. Level of agreement of Grade one (1) pupils from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot
Based on the gathered data, it showed that grade one (1) pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
Memorial Pilot School agree in terms of doing the health habits because their parents give them
healthy food before and after doing school works, they are provided food on time every day and
they sleep seven to eight hours every day but because of the pandemic they regularly do exercise
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In terms of Time Management, it showed that pupils spend more time on difficult
subjects. Their parents help them review each week for upcoming assignments however pupils
state that they do not extend their study time to avoid cramming and delay.
In terms of Attitude, it showed that parents encouraged them to do their best in studying
which is relevant in the modular setup wherein students are not motivated to do school works. In
addition, pupils stated that they receive compliments from their parents when they finish school
works.
In terms of Concentration, it was showed that pupils find it easier to focus without too
much distraction because they can finish their works easily and is because their parents put aside
In terms of Preparation and Follow up, it showed that their parents provide the things
they need for doing school works as well as a good study place at home that can help pupils
concentrate on doing their school works however it also showed that pupils do not aim to get
good grades despite being provided with learning materials and a good place to study at home.
2. Level of agreement of Parents of Grade one (1) pupils from Juan Morente Sr.
Based on the gathered data, it showed that majority of the Parents of grade one pupils
from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School employ an authoritarian parenting style with a
mean of 4. 78. They remind their child of the possible consequences of not studying and they
remind their child to be respectful to them. Most Importantly they manage their child study habit
through discipline.
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B. CONCLUSION
3. Parents of the grade one pupil from Juan Morente Sr. Memorial Pilot School Employ
C. RECOMMENDATION
1. The next Pioneer of this study should add numbers of respondents and add some questions
2. If this study will be reproduced, the researcher should have a precise and accurate data
3. If this study will be reproduced, the researcher should include the academic performance and
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INTERVENTION
Involved Intervention
Pupils Pupils do not take 30-60 Pupils will follow a Pupils will have nap
Pupils, Parents Pupils do not regularly Pupils and parents Pupils will have
Pupils Pupils do not aim to get Pupils will have a Parents will make a
good grades in all of their vision board in which reward system that
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the things they want to get good grades
to achieve including
grades
Parents let their children Parents will strictly Parents will set a
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