Impact of Parental Coaching on Children's Behavior and Skills Revealed in New Study
A recent study indicates that preschoolers whose parents received coaching exhibited fewer behavioral issues and enhanced cognitive abilities in middle school, suggesting long-term benefits of parental involvement.
Editorial Staff
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A new study highlights the positive effects of parental coaching during preschool years on children's behavior and academic performance later in life.
Findings suggest that children of parents who received coaching experienced fewer conduct problems and demonstrated higher cognitive skills by middle school.
The research tracked outcomes over a span of seven years, underscoring the potential long-term advantages of early parental support.