The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila

This study attempted to investigate and identify the dominant parenting styles and the levels of self-concept of the children with mild mental retardation from selected public and private schools in Metro Manila. The method of research was descriptive correlational where 58 parents from the public s...

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Main Author: Ni, Jin-Xi (Jessie)
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-101022022-03-16T07:01:55Z The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila Ni, Jin-Xi (Jessie) This study attempted to investigate and identify the dominant parenting styles and the levels of self-concept of the children with mild mental retardation from selected public and private schools in Metro Manila. The method of research was descriptive correlational where 58 parents from the public schools and 19 parents from the private schools participated. The number of children participants was the same as the number of parent respondents. To achieve the goals set by the study, the researcher administered a validated questionnaire that enabled the parents to identify their predominant parenting styles (DiGuilio, 1980). Another questionnaire was used to assess the level of the self-concept (Pasao, 2001) of the children with mild mental retardation through the assistance of their teachers and researcher. Findings indicated that the dominant parenting style employed by parents to the MMR in the special schools is the child-style parent (29.87%). On the other hand, out of the 82 MMR respondents, the level of self-concept that receives the highest percentage is average (27.27%). Out of the 77MMR respondents, 53.25% have self-concept lower than average le vel. It means that the self-concept of children with MMR is low. The study showed that there is a significant positive relationship between parenting styles used by parents and the level of self-concept of their children with mild mental retardation, (r=0.74, p<0.01). 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3264 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10102/viewcontent/CDTG003864_P.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Parenting Children with mental disabilities Special education Mental retardation Self-perception in children Physical education for children with mental disabilities Special Education and Teaching
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Parenting
Children with mental disabilities
Special education
Mental retardation
Self-perception in children
Physical education for children with mental disabilities
Special Education and Teaching
spellingShingle Parenting
Children with mental disabilities
Special education
Mental retardation
Self-perception in children
Physical education for children with mental disabilities
Special Education and Teaching
Ni, Jin-Xi (Jessie)
The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila
description This study attempted to investigate and identify the dominant parenting styles and the levels of self-concept of the children with mild mental retardation from selected public and private schools in Metro Manila. The method of research was descriptive correlational where 58 parents from the public schools and 19 parents from the private schools participated. The number of children participants was the same as the number of parent respondents. To achieve the goals set by the study, the researcher administered a validated questionnaire that enabled the parents to identify their predominant parenting styles (DiGuilio, 1980). Another questionnaire was used to assess the level of the self-concept (Pasao, 2001) of the children with mild mental retardation through the assistance of their teachers and researcher. Findings indicated that the dominant parenting style employed by parents to the MMR in the special schools is the child-style parent (29.87%). On the other hand, out of the 82 MMR respondents, the level of self-concept that receives the highest percentage is average (27.27%). Out of the 77MMR respondents, 53.25% have self-concept lower than average le vel. It means that the self-concept of children with MMR is low. The study showed that there is a significant positive relationship between parenting styles used by parents and the level of self-concept of their children with mild mental retardation, (r=0.74, p<0.01).
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author Ni, Jin-Xi (Jessie)
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title The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila
title_short The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila
title_full The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila
title_fullStr The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila
title_full_unstemmed The relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in Metro Manila
title_sort relationship of parenting styles with self-concepts of children with mild mental retardation in selected special schools in metro manila
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3264
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