This study aims to understand the relationship between family, community, and school environments and the development of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in pre-adolescents. The study defines parental migration as behaviors directed internally, like depression or substance abuse. Interrelation behaviors are directed outwardly, like fighting or impulsiveness. The study significance is explained for individuals, parents, and society in understanding internalizing and externalizing behavior problems. The target population is students left behind by migrant parents and the method is quantitative research at Our Lady of Fatima University.
This study aims to understand the relationship between family, community, and school environments and the development of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in pre-adolescents. The study defines parental migration as behaviors directed internally, like depression or substance abuse. Interrelation behaviors are directed outwardly, like fighting or impulsiveness. The study significance is explained for individuals, parents, and society in understanding internalizing and externalizing behavior problems. The target population is students left behind by migrant parents and the method is quantitative research at Our Lady of Fatima University.
This study aims to understand the relationship between family, community, and school environments and the development of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in pre-adolescents. The study defines parental migration as behaviors directed internally, like depression or substance abuse. Interrelation behaviors are directed outwardly, like fighting or impulsiveness. The study significance is explained for individuals, parents, and society in understanding internalizing and externalizing behavior problems. The target population is students left behind by migrant parents and the method is quantitative research at Our Lady of Fatima University.
To be able to know the extent relationship of family,
community, and school environment in developing a internalizing and externalizing behavior among pre- adolescence. DEFINITION OF TERMS • Parental Migration– It is the actions that direct problematic behavior towards the self. Like cutting, feeling depressed, abusing substances, etc.
• Interrelation – It is the actions that direct their
feelings outward to other people or things. Like fighting, impulsive behaviors, vandalism, etc.
• Migrant Parents – of or relating to a family
• Communal – pertaining to a commune or a
community SIGNIFICANCE • To the Individual: This study is significant with different individual mostly with Internalizing Behavior Problem and Externalizing Behavior Problem in understanding their selves.
• To the Parents: This study is significant with the
parents who have a child that has Internalizing Behavior Problem and Externalizing Behavior Problem.
• To the Society: This study is significant to the society to
help them to be more aware and understand the Internalizing Behavior Problem and Externalizing Behavior Problem among child. METHODS AND TARGET POPULATION • TARGET POPULATION: Students who were left behind with their Parents