«Another striking finding was that giving money to parents in child allowances or monthly payments had less effect
on parental happiness that giving them the tools — such as flexible work time — to combine employment with parenting,» the report said.
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They were asked to give their feelings about what was more difficult working or being a parent; whether the needs of a child should always be paramount, whether
parental happiness was dependent upon children and so
on.
Children's and adolescents»
happiness has gained considerable attention in recent research, however the potential problems of relying
on parental report to assess children's
happiness have been overlooked.
Some of the biggest challenges our UK schools face are the lack of
parental support, low
parental life aspirations for their children and then
on the flip side, aspirational parents who get in the way of their children's
happiness.
The effects of
parental conflict and social support perceived by high school students
on their
happiness in school life
This study investigated the influence of
parental emotional support
on adolescent self - esteem, emotional intelligence and adolescents»
happiness along with the possible mediating effects of emotional intelligence and self - esteem between
parental emotional support and adolescent
happiness.