Parent choice for preschool education and parent-child connectedness
Abstract
This study determined which of the parent choices for preschool education best influences the parent-child connectedness in Lupon West District, Davao Oriental, Philippines. The study employed the quantitative, non-experimental research design using correlational technique. The respondents were 252 public elementary parents using the random sampling procedure. Pearson r and regression analysis were the statistical tools used in this study. Moreover, adapted survey questionnaires were used to measure parent choice for preschool education and parent-child connectedness. The result showed that the level of parent choices for preschool education was very high and the parentchild connectedness was also very high. In addition, data showed that there was a significant relationship between the parent choice for preschool education and parent-child connectedness while the overall parent choice for preschool education significantly influenced the parent-child connectedness. In their singular capacities, all the parent choices for preschool education significantly influenced the parent-child connectedness. Among the five choices for preschool education, parents' need was the domain that best influences parent-child connectedness.
Keywords: educational management, parent choice for preschool education, parent-child connectedness, Philippines