Impact of Parental Separation on the Academic Achievements of Elementary Learners
Ronalyn Cudinera | Elpedio Lomarda
Discipline: others in psychology
Abstract:
This study examined the impact of parental separation on the academic achievements of elementary learners in District
I and II of Kadingilan, Bukidnon, Philippines. Parental separation is a critical life event that can affect a child’s
cognitive, emotional, and social development, which in turn influences their academic performance. This research
seeks to determine the extent of these effects by analyzing economic, emotional and psychological, and social factors.
Grounded in Family Systems Theory and Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, this study explores how
disruptions in family structure affect learners’ ability to succeed academically. A descriptive –correlational research
design was employed, with 120 elementary learners who have experienced parental separation serving as respondents.
Data collection involved surveys that assessed financial difficulties, emotional distress, social challenges, and
academic performance. Findings reveal that parental separation has a moderate negative impact on learners’ economic
stability, emotional well-being, and social interactions. Financial constraints often limit access to educational
resources, while emotional distress contributes to concentration difficulties and reduced academic motivation. Social
challenges, such as discomfort in discussing family situations and withdrawal from peer interactions, were also
observed. Despite these challenges, a majority of respondents maintained satisfactory academic performance, with
some demonstrating resilience and excelling in their studies. Statistical analysis confirms a significant negative
correlation between parental separation and academic achievement, particularly in economic and emotional aspects.
The study recommends school-based interventions, such as financial aid programs, counselling services, and peer
support initiatives, to help affected learners cope with the challenges of parental separation and sustain academic
success
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