The causal relationship between parental involvement and children's behavioural adjustment to KG-1 schooling

Masood Badri1, Amal Al Qubaisi2, Asma Al Rashedi2, Guang Yang2
1Abu Dhabi Education Council and UAE University, Al Ain, UAE
2Abu Dhabi Education Council and UAE University, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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