FACTORS AFFECTING INVOLVEMENT OF PARENTS OF STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IN SAUDI ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
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2024
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Duquesne University
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The research explores the factors that influence parental involvement in school children with learning disabilities in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Understanding these factors is crucial, as parental involvement is widely recognized as essential for the academic success of children, particularly those with learning disabilities. This study used a quantitative approach to collect data from parents of students with learning disabilities, including parents' age, gender, income, employment status, and parental beliefs (responsibilities and capabilities). The findings reveal that parental beliefs regarding their responsibilities towards their child's education are the only significant predictor of parental involvement. In contrast, other variables, including age, gender, income, employment status, and beliefs about capabilities, showed no significant impact.
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Parental, Involvement, Engagement, Learning Disabilities, Parent, Participation, Demographics, Socio-economic, Saudi Schools
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Alyahya, M. (2024). FACTORS AFFECTING INVOLVEMENT OF PARENTS OF STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IN SAUDI ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/etd/2285