Abstract
It has been shown that when parents actively participate in their child's academic journey, it leads to better performance. This involvement can take various forms, such as helping with homework, participating in extracurricular activities, and communicating with teachers. Parents who show genuine interest in their children's education are associated with improved academic results, higher school attendance rates, and increased enrollment in advanced courses. Additionally, increased parental involvement is linked to better attitudes towards school and higher motivation for academic success in children. Even when students face challenges due to socioeconomic or familial issues, parental engagement serves as a protective factor against these negative influences. Therefore, efforts to involve and support parents in their child's education can have a lasting positive impact on both academic and personal development. Ultimately, parental involvement plays a significant role in determining st