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THE EFFECT OF PARENTAL ABSENCE ON STUDENT BEHAVIOR

ON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT BETHANY SCHOOL

TEHNOLOGY AND HUMANITIES. INC.2024 – 2025

GRADE 12 RESEARCH

Submitted to the Teacher in Practical Research

Bethany School of Technology and Humanities

ALVEA BRABONGA. PAMA

LEO BARRIOS. DELAREA

TWINKLE P. SUMAGUE

MA. SHAR RICA ENCILA

JONATHAN FAJARDO

Teacher:

Leonard Magbanua Caras

Date Submitted:

Month DD, YEAR


CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

Parental absence focuses on exploring how the absence of a parent affects their children and

families in a deep and personal way.

Parental absence, caused by a numbers or reasons for this absence, such as mental illness,

divorce, or death, can significantly impacts a child’s psychology development, leading to issues

like depression, substance abuse, and school difficulties like failing of grades and so on. It also

an effect emotional development and adult relationships. Studies on the impact of parentally

absence on children’s human capital development are growing, but consensus is still lacking.

(Safer Society Foundation 2024).

Extended parental absences correlates with adverse educational outcomes such as increased

school dropouts (Li and Hu, 2021).

One reason these associations might surface in the context of absenteeism is that when

absent students return back to the classroom, teachers often must often reallocate regular

instructional time to remediate these students (Chen & Stevenson, 1995;


Statement of the Problem
This studies on the impact of parentally absence on children’s aims to uncover how children
cope with their parent absence, how family relationships might change, and how it affects their
overall development and well – being of the students in Junior High School at Bethany School of
Technology and Humanities.

1. How Parental Absences Affect the Students in Terms of;


a.) Academic performance
b.) Mental health
c.) Others
2. Defining Parental Absence and its Diverse Forms;
a.) Parental migration

b.) Divorce or seperation

c.) Death of a parent

3. Exploring The Potential Mechanism of Influence

a.) Loss of emotionalsupport and guidance

b.) Increased stress and anxiety

c.) Change in family dynamics

d.) Limitted access to resources

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