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Exploring the role of parent’s involvement in childhood and adulthood quality of life

Abdelrahman, Mariam
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This case study research explores the relationship between the physical and emotional involvement of parents in their children’s upbringing, and how it relates to their mental status, life quality, coping mechanisms, and way of thinking in their later life as they grow up. The literature review discusses many research papers that have discussed the potential of a child growing up to have a satisfied mental and emotional stability as for others growing up to getting unstable quality of life shown by tests like SDQs, interviews, and some surveys on participants. More research utilized a positive correlation between having the parent’s involved in their children’s childhood and a positive quality of life later on. This research paper has resulted in a relationship between parent’s involvement in their children’s life as they grow up rather than only existing physically, a good mental health stability, and strong resilience later on. The methodology was to interview 3 participants with different growing up environments about the following themes: Current life, past life, and the connection between both periods.This topic plays an important role in the informance of the huge impact of parent’s involvement in their children’s life as well as it demonstrates the relation between an individual’s stability/instability and their parent’s role in their childhood life. It suggests future implications as including a sample size with a wider range of environmental background varieties as it could lead to a wider understanding of the topic creating more underlying themes, factors, and results.
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