1 Good parenting
Good schooling
The parent-child relationship
2 Build strong family relationships
Build a sense of belonging
Have meals as a family
Share family chores
Share ideas and feelings
Strengthen family bonds
Family bonding activities
Achieve a good work-family balance
Help their children with homework
Monitor their children's academic performance
Are more involved in their children's education
These parents believe that they are more involved in their children's education than their own parents were.
Teach their children good manners
Provide good role models for their children
3 Working parents
It helps busy working parents balance their lives.
Have busy careers
(Children) Spend their after-school hours without adult supervision
Internet addiction
Spend too much time online
Weaken family bonds
Feel disconnected from each other
Cause family conflict/ high divorce rate
4 Parenting style/ child-rearing style
Expect their children to do exactly what they are told
Stifle their creativity
Damage their self-esteem
Spoil their children
Permissive parents
(Children) can behave as they please
Are understanding and supportive
Respect their feelings
Support their choices
Respect their individuality
Western parents try to respect their children's individuality.
Give them advice and support
Encourage them to think independently
Help them build self-confidence and self-esteem
Help them achieve their potential
5 Emotional health/ emotional well-being
This program aims to promote emotional health among young people.
Provide them with emotional support
(Children) Seek advice from parents
Damage their emotional health
6 Develop good moral values
Teach children the difference between right and wrong
Teach children about social responsibility
7 Good behavior
Follow school rules
Develop self-control
Well-behavior students
Teach them good manners and etiquette
Break school rules
Unacceptable behavior
8 Their peers
Peer pressure
Are in their formative years
Often act on impulse
Teenagers often act on impulse and get into trouble with their parents.
Are influenced by peer pressure
Positive peer pressure ➡️ Increase their motivation to learn
Negative peer pressure ➡️ drug abuse, teenage sex, school bullying, youth crime
Feel lonely and isolated
9 Behavior problems
Unruly students
Drop out of school
Half of young adults who dropped out of school regretted their decision later.
Are involved with gangs and crime
Take responsibility for their own actions
Have respect for their neighbors and communities
10 Youth crime
Lack self-control
Do not think about the consequences of their actions
Commit a crime
Reduce/ prevent youth crime
Become law-abiding citizens
11 Prepare them well for adult life
Increase their independence
A responsible member of society
A productive/ contributing member of society
(Parents) raise their children to be responsible/ productive/ contributing members of society
(School) prepare students to be...
Produce well-rounded individuals