CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Presented By:- Musrat Bashir
Enrollment No. :- 2129CUKmr22
Semester:- 5th
Course Code:- IBM-C-502
Course Title:- Learner and the learning process
Topic:- Family environment on individual’s learning
Submitted To:- T. Arun Christopher
Contents
 Introduction
 Positive family environment
 Negative family environment
 The Importance of Family Involvement
 Conclusion
Introduction
The family environment plays a significant role in
an individual's learning. It can influence their
motivation, attitude, and approach to learning, as
well as their academic achievement.
Positive family environment
A positive family environment is one that is
supportive, nurturing, and stimulating. Children
who grow up in such environments are more likely
to be motivated to learn, have a positive attitude
towards learning, and achieve higher
academically.
Characteristics of a positive family environment
• Parental involvement
• High expectations
• Positive communication
• Intellectual stimulation
Negative family environment
A negative family environment can have a
detrimental impact on an individual's learning.
Children who grow up in such environments may
be less motivated to learn, have a negative
attitude towards learning, and experience lower
academic achievement.
Characteristics of a negative family environment
• Parental conflict
• Low expectations
• Poor communication
• Lack of intellectual stimulation
The importance of Family Involvement
• Parents are a child's first and most influential teachers.
• Parents who are actively involved in their children's education can help
them develop a positive attitude towards learning and achieve
academic success.
• There are many ways parents can be involved, such as:
• Helping with homework
• Discussing schoolwork
• Attending school events
• Creating a home environment conducive to learning
Conclusion
• The family environment plays a multifaceted role in shaping
an individual's learning journey.
• By providing support, resources, and positive role
models, families can significantly impact their children's
academic achievement and overall development.
• Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed in
school, and families play a vital role in making that happen.
• However, the family environment can have a significant
impact on a child‘s development and academic success.
References
• https://www.naesp.org.
• https://www.pta.org
• https://www.ed.gov
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    CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OFKASHMIR SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Presented By:- Musrat Bashir Enrollment No. :- 2129CUKmr22 Semester:- 5th Course Code:- IBM-C-502 Course Title:- Learner and the learning process Topic:- Family environment on individual’s learning Submitted To:- T. Arun Christopher
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    Contents  Introduction  Positivefamily environment  Negative family environment  The Importance of Family Involvement  Conclusion
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    Introduction The family environmentplays a significant role in an individual's learning. It can influence their motivation, attitude, and approach to learning, as well as their academic achievement.
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    Positive family environment Apositive family environment is one that is supportive, nurturing, and stimulating. Children who grow up in such environments are more likely to be motivated to learn, have a positive attitude towards learning, and achieve higher academically.
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    Characteristics of apositive family environment • Parental involvement • High expectations • Positive communication • Intellectual stimulation
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    Negative family environment Anegative family environment can have a detrimental impact on an individual's learning. Children who grow up in such environments may be less motivated to learn, have a negative attitude towards learning, and experience lower academic achievement.
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    Characteristics of anegative family environment • Parental conflict • Low expectations • Poor communication • Lack of intellectual stimulation
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    The importance ofFamily Involvement • Parents are a child's first and most influential teachers. • Parents who are actively involved in their children's education can help them develop a positive attitude towards learning and achieve academic success. • There are many ways parents can be involved, such as: • Helping with homework • Discussing schoolwork • Attending school events • Creating a home environment conducive to learning
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    Conclusion • The familyenvironment plays a multifaceted role in shaping an individual's learning journey. • By providing support, resources, and positive role models, families can significantly impact their children's academic achievement and overall development. • Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed in school, and families play a vital role in making that happen. • However, the family environment can have a significant impact on a child‘s development and academic success.
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