A Study to Assess the Parenting Style among Working and Non-Working Mothers of Children
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Abstract
In a specific area in Chengalpattu, Tamilnadu, a non-experimental study was conducted to assess the parenting styles of
working and non-working mothers. The study's aims were to assess parenting behaviors among working and nonworking
mothers, compare parenting behaviors among working and non-working mothers, and compare parenting
behaviors between working and non-working mothers. The study included 100 samples in total. To select the sample,
through probability sampling methods were used. The researcher has set aside a week to collect the necessary data.
Before starting the study, the sample would provide informed consent and permission. The checklist will be given by the
researcher to many community centers. Working and non working mothers will complete the checklist and and submit it to
the researcher.
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