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Parent-school partnerships: Enhancing success and reducing behavioral issues through training
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Parent-school partnerships: Enhancing success and reducing behavioral issues through training

Itzel Pineda-Torres and Mayra Martinez-Serrano
California State University, Sacramento
Specialist in Education (EdS), California State University, Sacramento
08/21/2025
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12741/rep:13365

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Externalizing behaviors Home connectedness Parenting styles School connetedness Academic Achievement Adolescents
Parent-school collaboration plays a crucial role in promoting student success and addressing behavioral challenges in secondary schools. Research indicates that parenting styles significantly influence adolescent behavior, academic performance, and emotional well-being. Additionally, strong home-school connections impact students’ motivation, self-regulation, and engagement while reducing externalizing behaviors. Grounded in evidence-based strategies, this project introduces a structured, school-led workshop designed to strengthen parental involvement by providing psychoeducation on parenting styles, behavior management strategies, and effective home-school communication. This intervention aims to equip parents with practical tools to foster a supportive learning environment that enhances student academic achievement and social-emotional development, ultimately helping to bridge the gap between families and schools to establish sustainable partnerships that promote long-term student success and well-being.
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