Examining the Efficacy of Psycho-Educational Program for Mothers on Mothers' Perception of Child Education Competence
Esra Teke,
Umay Bilge Baltacı,
Selahattin Avşaroğlu
Abstract:Though parental efficacy is emphasized in much admirable research, very few social programs have been assessed. Parenting is a potential protective or risk factor for the development of the child and predicts outcomes related to the child’s developmental processes. In this study, the effect of a psychoeducation program on the childhood education efficacy perceptions of mothers was examined. The study is a quasi-experimental design with a pre-test and post-test control group. 20 mothers with primary school chil… Show more
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