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Parental involvement and educational management

Parental involvement and educational management

Gilber Morveli

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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A general consensus has been reached, then, in which family participation in school should actually imply a partnership between family, school and community, due to the fact that it is these three spaces that influence the learning, adaptation and development of students, and that is why they cannot be separated. Likewise, this literature review has allowed identifying the theoretical models that account for those dimensions in which the family and the school must be involved in order to work cooperatively, for the purposes described above (Maylli, 2014).
Parental Alienation

Parental Alienation

Ismailda Oliveira; Lorena Almeida; Stela Marys Vila Nova

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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The authors list relevant points on parental alienation, recent studies guiding interventions and the growing debate on the topic at national and international level. The law guiding the behaviour of professionals involved in child custody disputes and its updating, with the aim of benefiting the child or adolescent in this situation. An important point presented in the literature review refers to Parental Alienation Syndrome, which can affect these people when parents are in the process of separation, especially when it is contentious. In this context, we work with a multidisciplinary team, and one of the professionals who can act in these cases is the psychologist, who can carry out assessments, diagnoses, issue reports and opinions, as well as analyse the emotional state, the personality structure and the configuration of family relationships, in order to offer suggestions and support judicial decisions.
Parental Alienation and the Impossibility of Illicit Evidence

Parental Alienation and the Impossibility of Illicit Evidence

Aline Moura Da Silva Boanova

Our Knowledge Publishing
2024
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Parental Alienation is a social phenomenon in which one of the parents uses the child as an instrument of revenge against the other parent, in the face of marital breakdown, by implanting false ideas and without taking into account the damage that will be caused. This process is sneaky and takes place in the privacy of homes, which makes it difficult to prove. People often use clandestine recordings and hidden cameras as a means of proof. Obtaining evidence that violates any principle, such as privacy, is forbidden in the legal system. Observing the high incidence of cases of Parental Alienation in society and the prohibition of illicit evidence, the need was felt to verify the admissibility of evidence obtained by illicit means to prove Parental Alienation. To this end, the work studies Fundamental Principles and Rights, Parental Alienation and Evidence Law. The result of the research takes an unexpected turn.
Parental Bonds, Mental Health, And Enriching Learning

Parental Bonds, Mental Health, And Enriching Learning

Akram Labbafi; Mudasir Rahman Najar; Morteza Bakhtiarvand

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2024
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Family relationships are a crucial part of children's social development. The quality and strength of these relationships can shape children's social skills, emotional well-being, and overall development. Parents play a critical role in fostering positive family relationships and promoting healthy social development in their children. This essay will explore the role of the strength of parents' family relationships on children's social development, drawing on current research and literature.
Parental Alienation Syndrome

Parental Alienation Syndrome

Thayliny Zardo

Our Knowledge Publishing
2024
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This book deals with the issue of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) as a factor in weakening community relations. To this end, it starts from the premise that the family is the primary social institution, which generates and prepares human capital, responsible for the initial transmission of immaterial values to build the personality, as preparation for social life. SAP is a phenomenon that directly affects the individual, who is considered the protagonist of developmental actions in favour of the community to which they belong. Along these lines, reference aspects that deal with themes pertinent to the study were contemplated: the family, the formation of the human person, local development and development on a human scale. It can be seen that SAP represents an obstacle to the social formation of the human being, capable of causing serious psychosocial problems and the disempowerment of the individual. Thus, SAP affects the human dimension, which is considered a basic prerequisite for social development and, consequently, the local development of a community.
Parental educational practices and children's tantrums
Children's tantrums are a feature of normal child development and appear around 15-18 months of age. They are usually triggered by children's desire for independence and inability to choose. To prevent tantrums from becoming a serious behavioural problem for children, parents must adopt appropriate educational practices to promote desirable behaviour. This study analysed whether different types of parental educational practices are related to the existence or not of tantrums. 106 parents of children aged between 2 and 6 took part and answered three questionnaires. It was concluded that the most commonly used parenting practices are appropriate parenting practices, but when children have tantrums, parents resort to physical punishment and inappropriate parenting practices.
Parental work

Parental work

Victoria Gallauner

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2025
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This book focuses on parental work with parents with a migration background. Problems that arise in the cooperation between school and parents are recorded in a targeted manner. At the beginning, basic terms and the objectives of parental work are explained. Subsequently, forms of parental work are described and then the focus is placed on parents with a migration background. For the empirical study, data was collected from eighteen teachers at Lower Austrian schools using guided interviews. The results show that the main problem with cooperation is the language barrier. Furthermore, a lack of support measures, cultural differences, a lack of knowledge of the school system, a lack of respect for women and a feeling of shame due to ignorance and lack of understanding are the most frequently mentioned problems when working with migrant families.
Parental Rejection and Gay Relationship Quality
This study examined the effects of perceived parental rejectioningay men and romantic relationshipquality during the 2020 COVID-19 global pandemic. Meyer (2003) noted several dimensions of minority stress that LGBTQIA+ individualsare at risk of experiencing, including discriminationbased on their sexual orientation, internalizing negative societal attitudes about homosexuality, and expecting rejection due to their sexual orientation.