To begin with, an involved parent is one who is indifferent to their children. More often than not, the parents are unconcerned with what is going on with their child causing difficulty in relationships for the children. Sometimes the children of these parents can be classified as neglected. Although the parents are with their children, they rarely have time for them. Therefore, the children of uninvolved parents have the most problems dealing with the world. The children have little to no emotional control and have more trouble establishing and maintaining stable relationships. The children are more frustrated than others, delinquency, and academic issues. The article does state that a child's behavior is not solely based on the actions of the parent, but it does say that the parents who are more involved have a better chance of behaving. Little parenting skills could also have an effect on whether or not the children have an issue with a behavior. Children who have resiliency are able to overcome behavioral issues. College students who plan to have kids, but suffer from depression re encouraged to get help before having kids. This will help combat the issue of uninvolved parenting.
http://www.udel.edu/PR/UDaily/2005/mar/style050305.html
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