Effect of nuclear family in participation of activities
Keywords:
Nuclear Family, Child Education, Participation in Activities, Conventional family, Quality educationAbstract
In nuclear families parents pay more attention to child education; they plan school, college, career after discussion with field experts. Such consciousness increases their intention towards quality education. Parents belonging to nuclear family pay more money rather than a conventional family. Parents have become more concerned for child In other families attention on a child is distributed and unable to concentrate child only. This social trend influence child performance and quality education. They have a financial plan also regarding the study.
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