Chapter 1 PR2
Chapter 1 PR2
S.Y. 2023-2034
Lebantocias, Ryuji
Morte, Rihanna
2023
The Problem and Its Background
Introduction
academic performance of a student plays a crucial role in deciding the next stage of their
education, which in turn shapes their career. However, students’ performance in school
varies due to different factors they encounter and one of those is the parenting style of
their parents. Thus, the students’ performances inside their classroom may be influenced
by how they are being treated by their parents; the rules, disciplinary actions, and
behaviors that parents employ in raising their children. Among these, parenting style is a
significant factor that influences various aspects of a child's life, including their academic
achievements is crucial, as it can provide valuable insights for parents, educators, and
critical roles that parents play in their children’s growth in terms of intellectual,
Wittchen, 2010).
Over the years, several researchers have identified several parenting styles, with
permissive, and neglectful. Each of these styles reflects distinct combinations of parental
attitudes and behaviors, and they have varying effects on children's development,
including their academic performance. Ganesh and Magdalin (2011), have found that
Indian children from non-disrupted families have higher academic stress than children
from disrupted families. It is likely that the children from disrupted families get less
attention and guidance from their parents regarding academic matters than their
stress.
interviewed, with 249 (54.6%) students who have experienced authoritative parenting
style have achieved high academic performance and 207 (45.4%) students who have
experienced authoritarian parenting style have achieved high academic performance. The
majority (52.5%) were students of grade 8. Despite including an equal number of public
and private schools, 63.6% of the students belonged to a public sector school. The reason
may be due to the larger class strength in public schools in comparison to private schools.
Parenting style does not limit its influence in the children only, but also in
adolescence and young adults. A study of Rivers, et al. (2012), shows that adolescents’
of their parents. Authoritative parents tend to have children who are intrinsically
parents is, indeed, very influential to the point that it still affects the academic
performance of their offspring studying in college (Turner, et al. 2009). However, there is
a study that resulted in finding that the parenting style of the mother is more important in
the academic performance of the children than the parenting style of the father (Yang, et
al. 2020).
The researchers strongly believe that this study would be helpful to not only
future researchers, but to inform parents who may read the study and comprehend that
they have similar behavior towards their children regarding their academic performance.
The way that a parent acts toward a child like the authoritarian parenting style may
traumatize their child and affect their well-being growing up, thus impacting their
behavior once they mature. With every student having different academic capacities, this
study will help to identify if parenting styles are a factor on a students academic
performance. Since the researchers have observed and experienced that parents have
affected their studies either positively or negatively, this research is conducted to measure
and conclude if parenting styles and the academic performance of a student have a
significant relationship.
Objectives
performance?
Hypothesis
This study aims to determine the significant relationship between Parenting Styles
and Academic Performance of the Senior High School students. The study solely
involves students in the Senior High School students at Saint Joseph Academy of
Dasmariñas, Inc., S.Y. 2022–2023. The researchers limit their study to students Parenting
Styles and the academic performance. The study will not include the Elementary and
Junior High School Students. Because, the researchers see this problem with the Senior
The study aims to determine the significant relationship between parenting styles
and students’ academic performance of Senior High School Students at Saint Joseph
Academy of Dasmariñas, Inc., S.Y. 2022–2023. In addition, the following would benefit
For the students, the student will become more knowledgeable about the
For the parents, the findings of this study would help the parents become more
aware about how their involvement or support, rules and attitudes toward their children
that the students’ performance inside and outside their school can be influenced by their
For the future researchers, they can benefit from this study as it will serve as a
ready-made basis, additional knowledge for them and can be used as their related
Theoretical Framework
This theory of Diana Baumrind includes the four main types of parenting styles
and the differences in parenting styles account for the way children function socially,
emotionally, and cognitively. The four main types of parenting styles include
In Authoritarian parenting, parents demand that their children obey and conform
without question. Order and stability are emphasized and physical punishment is more
likely to happen. The typical authoritarian parents require strict obedience to rules from
their children, and even to the point of withdrawing appreciation and affection to them.
They are not warm, and thus, they rarely demonstrate their affection. Children who grow
up with authoritarian parents emerge well- behaved but they are also likely to be moody
and anxious. Moreover, in in terms of leadership skills, they prefer to be followers than
conformity to rules. Rather, they are overflowing with warmth and approval. Parents are
demonstrative of their affection and warmth. With a few demands on children’s behavior,
parents find it problematic when faced with disobedience and misbehavior. They
compromise their rules and most often, reinforce the rules by using emotional appeal.
Their children grow up having problems with authority. Another difficulty is showing
socialization of their children. For some, their work/career is more important. Children of
neglectful parents have a hose of problems. Academically, they find it difficult to cope.
Delinquency is also another problem. Later in life, it is likely that they develop
Authoritative parenting is shown by parents who give a lot of demands but allow
feedback. Their children are allowed to explain themselves whenever they commit
wrongdoings. Authoritative parents are fair. They expect their children to show good
behavior but when misbehaviors occur, they are willing to listen to their children’s
authoritative parents believe that making mistakes is part of the process of learning how
to make sound decisions. Demands for obedience and conformity are balanced with
warmth and appreciation. This parenting style is considered ideal because their children
Parenting Styles Theory will serve as the researchers’ foundation in proving their
first and second assumptions; that the certain parenting style has direct effects to the
students’ scholastic achievements, and that the best parenting style which could really
contribute positively to the students’ scholastic achievement is the authoritative type of
parenting. Moreover, this could help the researchers in explaining how a specific
The theory of academic performance (ToP) emanates from Elger (2007), and the
individual or a group that engages in collaboration while the level of performance as the
location in an academic journey. According to Elger (2007), there are six components of
performance levels, and they are: level of knowledge, levels of skills, level of identity,
personal factors, and fixed factors and proposed three axioms for effective performance
reflective practice.
through empowerment to help others learn effectively and grow. This type of learning
will foster quick success and produce knowledge that will influence society. Inferring
quality. This process creates an environment where performance exceeds the expectations
of the academic community stakeholders. There will also be a decrease in cost; that is,
the financial resources involved in producing the desired result will be reduced.
Higher academic performance produces results that lead to an increase in
academic quality. This process creates an environment where performance exceeds the
cost; that is, the financial resources involved in producing the desired result will be
knowledge, skills, and motivations. This development is a good signal for university
Conceptual Framework
Styles and Academic Performance of Senior High School Students at Saint Joseph
For the purpose of clarifications, the following important terms used in this study have
Academic
This refers to things or work done in schools, colleges, universities, especially work
Academic Performance
This refers to the students’ behavior in their studies and how they work and perform
in school.
Authoritarian Parenting
This refers to one of the parenting styles where parents have very high expectations
of their children and tend to punish harshly, yet provide very little support and
warmth.
Authoritative Parenting
This refers to one of the parenting styles where parents are responsive to their child's
Multifaceted Endeavor
Parenting Style
This refers to how parents behave around their children, how they treat them and
This refers to one of the parenting styles where parents tend to be very loving, yet
provide few guidelines and rules. These parents do not expect mature behavior from
their children or give high expectations and often seem more like a friend than a
parental figure.
This refers to one of the parenting styles where parents make few to no demands of
their children and they are often indifferent, dismissive, or even completely
neglectful.