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Scirj Volume III, Issue VI, June 2015 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

Perception of Parents towards Their Roles in the Character Development of the Child in Enugu Metropolis of Nigeria

Dr. Anthonia Chinonyelum Egbo

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to find out the perception of parents towards their roles in character development of their children in Enugu Metropolis. These children who are expected to be tomorrow’s leaders especially now that Nigeria has achieved or attained more than 50 years of age. The researchers used two hypotheses to guide the comparism development of the child by means of a T-test. There was no significant difference found between parents in their perception of their roles in the character development of the child on the basis of religion. There was significant difference in perception of parents towards their roles in the character development of their children on the basis of family structure. Based on this, the researcher recommended that counsellors should organize martial counseling for intending couples and parents. Religious and moral principles should be transmitted from generation to generation.

Reference this Paper: Perception of Parents towards Their Roles in the Character Development of the Child in Enugu Metropolis of Nigeria by Dr. Anthonia Chinonyelum Egbo published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume III, Issue VI, June 2015 Edition, Page 18-21 ".

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