Parent Educational Involvement in Middle School: Longitudinal Influences on Student Outcomes

J Early Adolesc. 2018 May;38(5):629-660. doi: 10.1177/0272431616687670. Epub 2017 Jan 30.

Abstract

The present study examined influences of 6th grade student-reported parent educational involvement on early adolescent peer group affiliations at 7th and 8th grade. In addition, student gender and ethnicity were explored as possible moderators. Drawn from a large effectiveness trial, participants in this study were 5,802 early adolescents across twenty middle schools in the Northwest region of the United States. Findings suggested that specifically parent's educational involvement in 6th grade predicted increases in positive peer affiliation, when controlling for a general score of parent monitoring practices. The relation between parent educational involvement and peer affiliation varied by student ethnicity but not by gender. Findings suggest the social benefits of parent's engagement with the school context on early adolescent development.

Keywords: family; parent-adolescent relationships; parenting; peer groups; peer relationships.