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The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore the mothers' perspectives on how gadgets affect their children in middle childhood in relation to school and behavior. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis on data gathered indicates that the mother's guidance is vital for the children's social and behavioral development. To avoid e...
In today's culture, it is possible to see an increase in the number of kid employees. Many youngsters believe they have no choice but to labor to provide for their families survival. With this study, the researchers want to get a better understanding of the lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of child laborers who are caught in the...
This study examines the relationship between psychological well-being and academic performance among 545 tertiary students in the Philippines. Correlation research suggests that psychological well-being and academic performance are significantly related. In conclusion, this study indicates that most students exhibit a positive attitude toward thems...
This study examines the relationship between resilience and academic burnout among 605 tertiary students in the Philippines taking medicine courses. Correlation research suggests that resilience and academic burnout are significantly related. In conclusion, this study indicates that most students had moderate levels of academic burnout. In terms of...
Amidst the global pandemic, everyone is allowed to be vulnerable and heightened by burnout. But the most unheard and most vulnerable voices linger among persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities (PWDs) are one of the concerns in society. But, social exclusions and biases put PWDs in a disadvantageous position. There has always been an is...