Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access

Parental Cognitive Stimulation of 5th Grade Students in Relation to Their Academic Achievement


Affiliations
1 Punjab College of Education, Chunni Kalan, India
 

The Present Study aims to explore Parental Cognitive Stimulation of 5th grade students in relation to their Academic Achievement. The present study has provided the research based results and will help the parents, teachers and student to understand that how parental cognitive stimulation can play a positive role in the better academic achievement of primary students. Sample of 100 children and parents of 5th grade children were selected for the present study. To assess high and low parental cognitive stimulation the parental cognitive stimulation scale prepared by S. K. Bawa and Husanpreet was used. Mean, SD and Correlation were used for analysis of data. From the analysis it was concluded that There exists significant relationship between parental Cognitive Stimulation and Academic Achievement of 5th grade private school boys and girls .There exists significant relationship between Parental Cognitive Stimulation and Academic Achievement of 5th grade Government school boys and girls.

Keywords

Parental Cognitive Stimulation, 5th Grade Students, Academic Achievement.
User
Notifications
Font Size

  • Biswas A & Aggarwal J.C. (1971) Encyclopendic Dictionary and Directory of Education. The Academic. Publishers (India) Karolbagh. New Delhi.
  • Crow, L.D. and Crow., (1961). Adolescent development and adjustment, Mc Grow-Hill Book Company, United States.
  • Deslandes, R; Royer, E.; Turcotte, D. and Bertrand, R. (1997). School Achievement at the Secondary Level: Influence of Parenting Style and Parent Involvement in Schooling. Journal of Education, 32(3), 191-207.
  • Good, C. V. (1959). Dictionary of Education, New York: Pleasure Hill Boom Co. Inc.
  • Hickman (2000). Influence of Parenting Styles on the Adjustment and Academic Achievement of Traditional College Freshmen. Journal of College Student Development, 41(1), 41-54.
  • Hickman (2001). The Differential Influence of Authoritative Parenting on the Initial Adjustment of Male and Female Traditional College Freshmen. Journal of the First-Year Experience and Student in Transition, 13(1).
  • Inge, B. Wissink (2006). Parenting Behaviour Quality of the Parent Adolescent Relationship and Adolescent Functioning in Four Ethnic Groups. The Journal of Early Adolescence , 26(2) 133-159.
  • Kauppi (2005) Parenting Style and Academic Achievement for East Indian and Canadian Adolescents. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, September.
  • Parker and Jda (2001). The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Alexithymia, Personality and Individual Difference, 1, 107-105.
  • Rebecca, p. Ang (2005). Parenting Styles and Adolescents Adjustment to Self-Perception and Relationships. Social Service, 2, 1-3.
  • Trow, W.C. (1967). Psychology in Teaching and Learning, Boston : Youghton Mifflin. Co.

Abstract Views: 473

PDF Views: 105




  • Parental Cognitive Stimulation of 5th Grade Students in Relation to Their Academic Achievement

Abstract Views: 473  |  PDF Views: 105

Authors

Shelja Gautam
Punjab College of Education, Chunni Kalan, India

Abstract


The Present Study aims to explore Parental Cognitive Stimulation of 5th grade students in relation to their Academic Achievement. The present study has provided the research based results and will help the parents, teachers and student to understand that how parental cognitive stimulation can play a positive role in the better academic achievement of primary students. Sample of 100 children and parents of 5th grade children were selected for the present study. To assess high and low parental cognitive stimulation the parental cognitive stimulation scale prepared by S. K. Bawa and Husanpreet was used. Mean, SD and Correlation were used for analysis of data. From the analysis it was concluded that There exists significant relationship between parental Cognitive Stimulation and Academic Achievement of 5th grade private school boys and girls .There exists significant relationship between Parental Cognitive Stimulation and Academic Achievement of 5th grade Government school boys and girls.

Keywords


Parental Cognitive Stimulation, 5th Grade Students, Academic Achievement.

References