HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 13 no. 9 (2023)

Parenting Styles and Influences of Millennial Parents in the Development of Values System of Grade 7 Learners in Negros Occidental: A Case Study

Carlito Alsagon Jr. | Kareen Ganancial | Janeth Taparan | Las Johansen B. Caluza

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

This qualitative research determined the parenting styles and influences of millennial parents in the values development system of Grade 7 learners in Negros Occidental: A case study. Diana Baumrind describes three parenting styles that affect the values development of children (Santrock, 2017) but in Nancy Darling (1999) cited by Situmorang (2021) in his study perceived parenting styles urges that parenting styles focus on four typologies; authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent and uninvolved. Influences of millennial parents in terms of character and religious aspects of millennial parents (Moriss, 2022) may have a role in the values development system for their children. A case study approach was used to gather primary data through in- depth interviews with our ten (10) millennial participants in Negros Occidental. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the classifications and present themes or patterns that relate to the data with the following steps: finalizing data, assigning preliminary code, searching for themes, reviewing themes, defining and naming themes, and producing reports (Braun & Clarke, 2006). The findings revealed that the majority of the study concluded that the authoritative parenting style is the parenting style of millennial parents prefer to employ, which affects or influence the values development system of their children positively. The study shows that the love, respect, open communication, and self-discipline of millennial parents influence the opportunities to improve their children's family significantly in helping their children build and refine their positive values development system. The study was organized into five parts. First, the introduction. Second, the theoretical framework. Third part is the review of the related literature about parenting styles, values development system, and influences of millennial parents. Fourth part is the purpose of the study and the research questions. The fifth part is the Research methodology which includes research design and research procedure and sampling. The sixth part is the results and discussion. Lastly, are the conclusion and recommendations of the research.



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