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Summer 2025: Transitions in Parental Involvement: Links to Youth Development from Childhood Through Adolescence

Affiliations: Race and Ethnic Studies Research Leadership
Project Leader: Kelly Pantaleon

kpantaleon04@tamu.edu

Educational Psychology

Faculty Mentor Jeffrey Liew, PhD.
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
3
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Students will have the opportunity to learn about parenting practices and youth development. Gain research experience in data management, coding, and analysis. Collaborate with graduate student and faculty.
Team Needs:
No prior research experience is required. Looking for students who are eager to learn, have good communication skills, and are flexible. Have an interest in parenting practices and youth development.
Description:
We will examine parental involvement among Latinos from childhood to adolescence. The project will explore how over the past years researchers have examined parental involvement and how it has impacted children’s academic outcomes and personal adjustment.

Written by:
Vanessa Verner
Published on:
April 28, 2025

Categories: FullTags: Summer 2025

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