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Tag Archives: parental involvement
Physical Inactivity Among Youth During COVID-19
by Dylan W. COVID-19, also known as Coronavirus, is an infectious disease that has had a massive impact on how Canadians live their lives. For youth especially, it flipped upside down their idea of normal life. In March, nearly all … Continue reading
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Tagged covid-19, parental involvement, physical activity, physical activity guidelines, Physical education, physical inactivity, screen time, sedentary behaviour, youth development
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Over-involved Parents and Youth Development
by Kendra U. The term parental involvement is defined as “the amount of time a parent spends in activities with the child, and participation in relevant areas of the child’s life” (Fagen, 1996). A strong parent-child relationship has one of … Continue reading