Educational psychological guidelines for parents based on the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent

The purpose of this study was to investigate the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent. A literature study was undertaken to determine the developmental level of young adolescents and their corresponding needs. The Bio-ecosystemic theory of Bronfenbrenner was used as theoretical basis to...

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Main Author: Benade, Dorrithe Annie
Other Authors: Venter, Maria Adriana
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:Benade, Dorrithe Annie (2013) Educational psychological guidelines for parents based on the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13978>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-139782020-08-20T05:17:10Z Educational psychological guidelines for parents based on the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent Benade, Dorrithe Annie Venter, Maria Adriana High-achieving academic environment Bio-ecosystemic theory Young adolescent Performance pressure Stress Anxiety Identity Self-concept Parenting styles Parental conditional regard Parental expectations Internalised expectations 372.14096822 Counseling in middle school education -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies Middle school students -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Psychology -- Case studies Middle school education -- Parent participation -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies Academic achievement -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies Parent and teenager -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies The purpose of this study was to investigate the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent. A literature study was undertaken to determine the developmental level of young adolescents and their corresponding needs. The Bio-ecosystemic theory of Bronfenbrenner was used as theoretical basis to explore the level of influence in the life of the young adolescent. The role parental involvement plays in the life-experience and perceptions of young adolescents was also investigated. The results of the study indicated that the environment or lifeworld of young adolescents plays a big role in all the different aspects of their development. Parents, who are the closest entities in their lifeworld, have the strongest influence. Parental values, beliefs and attitudes are communicated through verbal and non-verbal interactions. Positive and negative conditional regard were found to be motivational tools used by parents to encourage young adolescents to perform according to their expectations. Young adolescents often internalise or introject parental values, beliefs and attitudes as a result of the level of their moral development. Unrealistic or perfectionistic expectations often lead to high levels of anxiety and stress. This could interfere with their normal developmental tasks of which identity formation, the development of self-control and self-regulation appear to be very important aspects. From the findings of the study, guidelines for parents and educators were compiled in support of young adolescents who find themselves in a high-achieving academic environment. Psychology of Education M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling) 2014-09-11T07:10:04Z 2014-09-11T07:10:04Z 2013-11 Dissertation Benade, Dorrithe Annie (2013) Educational psychological guidelines for parents based on the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13978> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13978 en 1 online resource (viii, 148, [167] leaves) : illustrations application/pdf
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topic High-achieving academic environment
Bio-ecosystemic theory
Young adolescent
Performance pressure
Stress
Anxiety
Identity
Self-concept
Parenting styles
Parental conditional regard
Parental expectations
Internalised expectations
372.14096822
Counseling in middle school education -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
Middle school students -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Psychology -- Case studies
Middle school education -- Parent participation -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
Academic achievement -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
Parent and teenager -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
spellingShingle High-achieving academic environment
Bio-ecosystemic theory
Young adolescent
Performance pressure
Stress
Anxiety
Identity
Self-concept
Parenting styles
Parental conditional regard
Parental expectations
Internalised expectations
372.14096822
Counseling in middle school education -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
Middle school students -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Psychology -- Case studies
Middle school education -- Parent participation -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
Academic achievement -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
Parent and teenager -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Case studies
Benade, Dorrithe Annie
Educational psychological guidelines for parents based on the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent. A literature study was undertaken to determine the developmental level of young adolescents and their corresponding needs. The Bio-ecosystemic theory of Bronfenbrenner was used as theoretical basis to explore the level of influence in the life of the young adolescent. The role parental involvement plays in the life-experience and perceptions of young adolescents was also investigated. The results of the study indicated that the environment or lifeworld of young adolescents plays a big role in all the different aspects of their development. Parents, who are the closest entities in their lifeworld, have the strongest influence. Parental values, beliefs and attitudes are communicated through verbal and non-verbal interactions. Positive and negative conditional regard were found to be motivational tools used by parents to encourage young adolescents to perform according to their expectations. Young adolescents often internalise or introject parental values, beliefs and attitudes as a result of the level of their moral development. Unrealistic or perfectionistic expectations often lead to high levels of anxiety and stress. This could interfere with their normal developmental tasks of which identity formation, the development of self-control and self-regulation appear to be very important aspects. From the findings of the study, guidelines for parents and educators were compiled in support of young adolescents who find themselves in a high-achieving academic environment. === Psychology of Education === M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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title_short Educational psychological guidelines for parents based on the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent
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title_fullStr Educational psychological guidelines for parents based on the lifeworld of the high-achieving young adolescent
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