Adolescents reported their academic self-efficacy and perceptions of their parents' educational expectations; parents reported on their academic socialization messages of shame/pressure and effort regarding academics. The results suggest that, after accounting for parents' level of education and immigrant ...
Parents get involved in their children’s schooling for different reasons. They may feel pressure from their children’s school and thus get involved because they feel they have to (external motivation). Alternatively, they may put pressure on themselves, feeling that they would be a “bad” ...
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Parental anxiety will bring children mental pressure, disturb teachers' pedagogical plan and worsen parents' financial burden, thus damaging the harmonious atmosphere in one's family. There are some suggestions to ameliorate parental anxiety. First, schools adjust syl- labus to students' current ...
The Perceived Role of Parental Support and Pressure in the Interplay of Test Anxiety and School Engagement Among Adolescents: Evidence for Gender-Specific ... Although there has been an increasing amount of research conducted on test anxiety in adolescence, little is known about the relation of tes...
Both parental conditional regard for academics and depressogenic attributions are related to detrimental psychological outcomes for children. Here we examine associations among parental conditional negative regard, child depressogenic attributions, child depressive symptoms, and emotion reactivity in children be...
It seems that the demands of work in these settings, causing a pressure to perform, are the underlying causes for boundary bending and subsequent overwork. These studies further support the notion that the presence of parenting responsibilities can impact on the awareness and management of work-non...
Filial piety and the desire to make their parent(s) proud can motivate these children to achieve but can also place undue pressure on them. In this qualitative study, researchers explored how seven Asian American women who entered college 2 to 4 years earlier than same-aged peers perceived ...
The pressure exerted on children to learn and parents' anx- iety about future social status are interwoven. The continued proliferation of off-campus training perpetually drains students' energy and generates never-ending demands on parents relating to their tuition. In addition to family-related ...
Lauren Smith Brody, founder and author of “The Fifth Trimester,” a book and a consulting agency aimed at bolstering parents in the workplace, said new moms often internalize the pressure to be up and running before they are ready, without realizing it. ...