Parental involvement promotes children's social growth. Children with parents have many benefits. They have better grades, test scores, longer term academic achievements, attitudes, and behavior than their selfless mothers and fathers (Gestwicki, 2001). Parental involvement in children's academic education creates additional social constraints that affect children's behavior (McNeal, 2001). For example, parents talk to their children and join the school to convey important information about their children's education.
Parents become increasingly involved in child education and children grow increasingly older; it depends on many reasons. Time is occupied by other living activities, the death of divorced parents and families affects the family environment, and why parents do not participate in children's education family's unstable economy (Jeri, 2009)
For many parents, they like to participate in their children's education in some way. Parent involvement refers to parents who participate in the education of their parents, or children, and are working with the child's school. Desforges et al. According to some researchers at the Ministry of Health and Welfare (2003: 5), "Although parent involvement is not necessarily a direct contact between parents and children's schools, like parents at home," involvement of naturally occurring parents It may be. Likewise, the participation of parents is to provide safe and stable environment, intellectual stimulation, parent-child discussion, constructive social value and educational value, personal achievement and good citizenship aspirations Including. Share information, join school activities, participate in school work, contact school to participate in school governance. (Desforges et al. 2003: 5)