Appendix D - ParentGuardian Consent Form and Letter
Appendix D - ParentGuardian Consent Form and Letter
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
A brief letter in clear, plain language should include the following information:
1. An introduction which includes specific and detailed information about the researcher and the research.
2. Information about the nature of the involvement of the student(s) {e.g., one half-hour of class time to
complete a questionnaire}.
4. Samples of questions similar to those to be used with the student(s) {to guarantee that consent is
"informed" consent}.
5. A statement indicating assurance that a student may discontinue from participation at any stage of the
research.
6. Assurance that the study has been approved by the District School Board of Niagara and the school's
Principal.
8. That the Principal has the telephone number of the researcher should parents wish further information.
10. A tear-off portion to be signed by a parent/guardian and returned to the researcher through the school
by a specific date (or, should space be limited, a second page to be returned).
On page 2 is a sample of a parental/guardian consent letter which may provide a model for researchers as
they design parental consent forms.
District School Board of Niagara
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s):
I am a graduate student at the University of { Insert Name } and I am conducting a study that looks at children's
problem solving in academic and social situations. A child's approach to solving problems affects all aspects of
her/his life both in and outside of school. I hope that this project will lead to a better understanding of how children
solve problems, and how solving problems in school-like tasks relates to solving problems with friends. I would
like to include your child in the study.
In three half-hour sessions during April, I will ask children to arrange short stories into similar categories, and to
describe their reasons for doing this. This is an enjoyable activity that is also a thinking and learning experience. I
am interested in the information children use to do this task. In finding out this information, I will ask questions
such as: Please use a to indicate ways that you identified the categories used to group the stories. I thought
back to something I had learned in a subject at school. I asked a classmate. I asked the teacher. I
referred to some subject notes or a textbook. I gave up and made up some categories. Other. I will also look
at each child's general academic skills and their friendships by asking how much they like to be with their
classmates at school. Your child's responses will not be identified by name and I will not use information from
school records.
This study has been approved by the District School Board of Niagara and your child's school Principal. When the
study is complete, a report on the findings will be available to interested parents/guardians in the school library.
Please complete the form at the bottom of this letter and return it to your child's teacher by { Insert Date }. On the
testing day, if your child is shy or unwilling, s/he will not be made to participate.
I sincerely appreciate your co-operation. If you would like to receive more information about the study, please
contact me or my Professor/Sponsor at { Insert Name and Contact Information }
Thank you.
Jane Doe
Graduate Study Department of Psychology University of { Insert Name }
CONSENT FORM
I give permission for my child to participate in the University of { } study conducted by {Jane Doe}.
I do NOT give permission for my child to participate in the University of { } study conducted by {Jane
Doe}.
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO YOUR CHILD'S CLASS TEACHER BY { Insert Date }