Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives

In recent years, active fatherhood has become a more commonly discussed topic due to changing mindsets and an increased emphasis on parental involvement. Current academic research focuses on the benefits of active fatherhood on a child’s development and this study seeks to value-add to existing lite...

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Main Authors: Chu, Qin Fang, Ng, Constance Jia Ling, Shi, Ru'En
Other Authors: Wang Jue
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1388542020-05-13T06:36:14Z Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives Chu, Qin Fang Ng, Constance Jia Ling Shi, Ru'En Wang Jue School of Social Sciences wangjue@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Political science In recent years, active fatherhood has become a more commonly discussed topic due to changing mindsets and an increased emphasis on parental involvement. Current academic research focuses on the benefits of active fatherhood on a child’s development and this study seeks to value-add to existing literature by exploring ways in which father’s involvement can be better encouraged. As such, this paper specifically focuses on the effectiveness of Parent Support Groups as a platform to enhance fatherhood involvement. Additionally, this study also provides insight on how the Extended Childcare Leave can further enhance active fatherhood. Using an exploratory sequential mixed methods design made up of qualitative and quantitative data collection, the findings revealed key factors for successful establishment of fathering movements, as well as the potential challenges faced. Having identified areas for reinforcement, the team therefore recommends three policy proposals: (1) More public communication and education on Extended Childcare Leave, (2) Creation of Parent Support Group networks among different districts, and (3) Continuation of seed funding and support under the Dads@School public scheme. Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2020-05-13T06:34:28Z 2020-05-13T06:34:28Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138854 en HAa19_32 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chu, Qin Fang
Ng, Constance Jia Ling
Shi, Ru'En
Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives
description In recent years, active fatherhood has become a more commonly discussed topic due to changing mindsets and an increased emphasis on parental involvement. Current academic research focuses on the benefits of active fatherhood on a child’s development and this study seeks to value-add to existing literature by exploring ways in which father’s involvement can be better encouraged. As such, this paper specifically focuses on the effectiveness of Parent Support Groups as a platform to enhance fatherhood involvement. Additionally, this study also provides insight on how the Extended Childcare Leave can further enhance active fatherhood. Using an exploratory sequential mixed methods design made up of qualitative and quantitative data collection, the findings revealed key factors for successful establishment of fathering movements, as well as the potential challenges faced. Having identified areas for reinforcement, the team therefore recommends three policy proposals: (1) More public communication and education on Extended Childcare Leave, (2) Creation of Parent Support Group networks among different districts, and (3) Continuation of seed funding and support under the Dads@School public scheme.
author2 Wang Jue
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Chu, Qin Fang
Ng, Constance Jia Ling
Shi, Ru'En
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author Chu, Qin Fang
Ng, Constance Jia Ling
Shi, Ru'En
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title Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives
title_short Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives
title_full Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives
title_fullStr Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives
title_full_unstemmed Analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives
title_sort analysing the effectiveness of parent support groups in primary schools as a platform to enhance the involvement of fathers in children’s lives
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138854
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