“…Parental work schedules, high stress levels, low levels of school-related knowledge and skills, and poor access to support systems and community resources may all restrict certain types and levels of involvement (Green et al, 2007;Hoover-Dempsey, Walker, Sandler, Whetsel, Green, Wilkins, & Closson, 2005;Milkie, Kendig, Nomaguchi, & Denny, 2010;Newland, Coyl-Shepherd, & Paquette, 2012;Seginer, 2006). Additional contextual factors, such as parent and child gender, inter-parental relationship quality, and level of involvement of the co-parent, also influence parental involvement decisions (Carlson, Pilkauskas, McLanahan, & Brooks-Gunn, 2011;Holmes & Huston, 2010;Lewis & Lamb, 2007;McDowell, Kim, O'Neill, & Parke, 2002;Mehall, Spinrad, Eisenberg, & Gaertner, 2009;Newland et al, 2012;Pattnaik & Sriram, 2010;Pleck & Hofferth, 2008;Raley & Bianchi, 2006;Schoppe-Sullivan, Kotila, Jia, Lang, & Bower, 2012).…”