ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
This study determined the level of parental involvement on literacy development of
kindergarten along learning to read, early writing and early counting. The descriptive correlational
analysis was used as the research design and the researcher used the questionnaire as the main tool
in gathering data where 332 kindergarten parents of Cervantes District served as respondents.
Frequency count, percentages, mean values and Pearson r were used in the analysis and
interpretation of data gathered. Data processing was done through the use of computer.
The conclusions revealed that the profile of the respondents varied as to their sex, age, civil status,
educational attainment, economic status, primary language spoken at home, and sex of the child;
the level of parental involvement on literacy development of kindergarten in Cervantes District
along learning to read, early writing, and early counting are moderately involved, and; there is a
significant relationship between the profile of the respondents along primary language spoken at
home and parental involvement of kindergarten on learning to count. Sex, age, civil status,
educational attainment, and economic status has no significant relationship along the dimensions
considered.
The following recommendations were offered; as a parent, differences of sex, age, civil status,
educational attainment, economic status, primary language spoken at home and sex of the child
sould not affect their involvement, duties and responsibilities to the literacy development of a
child; parents should alot atleast 30-45 minutes a day for their reading, writing and counting
session. They will attend trainings and seminars on some of the strategies and activities to be
applied t home in reading, writing, counting or may apply reward over punishment or punishment
over reward. They may also use gudgets like cellphones, tablets, laptops, desktops to introduce to
them the phonics and rhyming number but with their strict guidance, and; both parents will involve
theirselves on the literacy development of their children because the strategies of a mother and
father are different and the learning styles of children are different, too. Parents will learn the
medium of instruction used at school to teach their children.