Evaluation is a process that analytically surveys a package. It consists of gathering and analyzing data about a program’s activities, features, and results. Its aim is to make rulings about a program, to develop its efficiency or to inform programming decisions.
Studies have proved that parental involvement has a positive result on a child’s social and academic success. Students are able to achieve better comprehension skills, have better attendance, and display minimal behavior problems when parents are involved in their education. The following are some of evaluations in parental uninvolvement; firstly, uninvolved parents act emotionally distant from their children, Limit relations with their children because they're too dazed by their own problems, Provide little or no supervision to their children, they set few or no expectations or demands for behavior, Show little warmth, love, and affection towards their children and lastly they skip school events and parent-teacher conferences.
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