“…Hoover-Dempsey and others have found Journal of Family Studies 5 that high quality parental involvement practices that balance high expectations with high levels of support are related to school success indicators, including school adjustment (low levels of school problems such as negative attitudes towards school or teachers), academic self-efficacy (a belief that he/she can do well in school), and academic achievement (doing well in school subjects, attaining good grades), as well as selfregulation, motivation, and school attainment Kazmi, Saijid, & Pervez, 2011;Lin, 2010;Seginer, 2006;Wu, Tsai, & Siao, 2010). Highly involved parents socialize their children to value and strive for academic success (Baharudin, Chi Yee, Sin Jing, & Zulkefly, 2010;Dearing et al, 2006).…”