Child rearing practices: their influences on students' interest on sex education / by Easter Rose U. Tolomia
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- T585 2020 T T 585 2020
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Includes bibliographical references: 73-80l.
This paper examined the influence of the child rearing practices at home and their interest on sex education, focused to 110 senior high school students from Sta. Catalina District and used descriptive-correlational method. It was found out that the interest of the students on sex education is high, and there was also a significant relationship between conformity, reward, deprivation privileges and permissiveness toward their interest.
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