Compassionate Parenting for a child's Educational Success / Nang Mwe Hseng.

By: Mwe Hseng, NangMaterial type: TextTextTaunggyi : Shan State Buddhist University, 2025Description: 24 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): Child -- EducationalDDC classification: T-20 PGDip-PBS (SSBU)
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Contents _ - Abstract Declaration Acknowledgements Contents Introduction Compassion and Compassionate Parenting The Importance of Compassionate Parenting Attachment Theory Elements of Compassionate Parenting Compassionate Parenting and Children's Educational Success A Case Study Practical Strategies: How parents can integrate compassion into daily rountines Conclusion References. Nang Mwe Hseng. Compassionate Parenting for a child's Educational Success /
Dissertation note: Abstract - As the world is becoming polluted from many disasters, there are many challenges to deal with each day especially within the family. When there are too many burderns and responsibilites, there can be so many negative emotions. These too many negatives from parents as well as children can harm a child's emotional, social, and cognitive development. Grounded in attachment theory, social-emotional learning, and the science of shame, this paper explores how a compassionate and emotionally supportive parenting approach fosters academic achievements and overall well-being. This ISP paper finds that children who experience secure attachments and emotional validation develop higher self-confidence, better emotional regulation, and a growth mindset----factors that contribute to academic motivation and resilience. Furthermore, compassionate parenting, through self-kindness, mindfulness, and emotional coaching, help children manage stress, build positive relationships, and engage effectively in learnigng. Using case studies and theoretical insights, this ISP paper arrgues that love alone is enough, so intentional, compassionate parenting strategies are essential for fostering both emotional security and educational success. This paper is based on textual studies of primary and secondary sources to be completed. It emphasizes the need for parents to adopt emotionally aware and responsive parenting techniques to create a supportive home environment that encourages lifelong learning and educational success of children. PGD (PBS) Shan State Buddhist University 2025
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Abstract - As the world is becoming polluted from many disasters, there are many challenges to deal with each day especially within the family. When there are too many burderns and responsibilites, there can be so many negative emotions. These too many negatives from parents as well as children can harm a child's emotional, social, and cognitive development. Grounded in attachment theory, social-emotional learning, and the science of shame, this paper explores how a compassionate and emotionally supportive parenting approach fosters academic achievements and overall well-being. This ISP paper finds that children who experience secure attachments and emotional validation develop higher self-confidence, better emotional regulation, and a growth mindset----factors that contribute to academic motivation and resilience. Furthermore, compassionate parenting, through self-kindness, mindfulness, and emotional coaching, help children manage stress, build positive relationships, and engage effectively in learnigng. Using case studies and theoretical insights, this ISP paper arrgues that love alone is enough, so intentional, compassionate parenting strategies are essential for fostering both emotional security and educational success. This paper is based on textual studies of primary and secondary sources to be completed. It emphasizes the need for parents to adopt emotionally aware and responsive parenting techniques to create a supportive home environment that encourages lifelong learning and educational success of children. PGD (PBS) Shan State Buddhist University 2025

Contents _ -
Abstract
Declaration
Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction
Compassion and Compassionate Parenting
The Importance of Compassionate Parenting
Attachment Theory
Elements of Compassionate Parenting
Compassionate Parenting and Children's Educational Success
A Case Study
Practical Strategies: How parents can integrate compassion into daily rountines
Conclusion
References.
Nang Mwe Hseng. Compassionate Parenting for a child's Educational Success /

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