Chapter I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING
Introduction
Being an Overseas Filipino Worker(OFW) seems to be one of
the main occupations nowadays due to the reason that parents
want to give their children better lives or better future. It
gives a lot of benefits to children but there also negative
effect especially when it comes to emotional and social aspects.
Family are harmoniously live together under one roof with the
parents providing all the love, attention and the assurance of
better future for their children. They decide to be an OFW to
give their children.
According to the local studies, clinical psychologists
theorize that children, especially school-aged children, need
more attention from parents, since this is when fundamental
psychological development begins. While it is important to give
a child his/her basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter and
education, it is equally important to give love, a sense of
belonging, freedom, fun and immediate acknowledgement of
achievement.
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Children of OFWs are prone to emotional, social, and
behaviour problems. It has also been observed that many OFW
children are becoming self-doubting and drug dependents. In
addition, most of the OFW children have become so materialistic
and spend their parent’s money on gadgets and internet gaming
from lack of guidance. The remittance is being wasted on self-
absorption. Basically, migration of one parent or both is a very
agonizing time for children and can trigger destructive
emotions. In the case of an absentee father, children may
develop gender identity problems which become more apparent as
they mature.
Emotional health is an important part of the life of every
child. They can work productively and cope with the stresses of
everyday life. It helps them with other people and contributes
to society. Emotional health requires knowledge, understanding,
and also effort to maintain.
Many parents working abroad assume that their sons and/or
daughters fully understand why they leave; that their departure
is for the children’s benefit as well as their future. Having
said this, it is worthy to note that when they leave their
children, the children more often than not, have no clue where
there mother or father are working or even what work they are.
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In other words, there is an obvious lack of intimacy
especially when it comes to social and emotional type.
According to a study entitled Migration and Filipino
Children Left Behind, the Philippines is a major supplier of
labour migrants to more than 100 countries and roughly 1 out of
4 Filipino children are left behind by their parents.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
(commonly abbreviated as the CRC) is a human rights treaty which
sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and
cultural rights of children. As indicated in the CRC, the
family environment, in an atmosphere of happiness, love and
understanding is paramount for the full and harmonious
development of a child’s personality. Every parent knows this
and dreams of co-habiting in such a situation. So, what if the
family environment is skewed and not the perfect blissful notion
of what a family should be? Will a child’s personality be
equally skewed?
According to a study entitled “Migration and Filipino
Children Left Behind”, the Philippines is a major supplier of
labour migrants to more than 100 countries and roughly 1 out of
4 Filipino children are left behind by their parents.
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In the 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority survey, the
number of OFWs who worked abroad had reached approximately 2.4
million. This figure consisted of Overseas Contract Workers
(OCWs) – the ones with existing work contracts and who comprise
97.1% of the overall OFWs – as well as the remaining 2.9% who
work overseas without any contract (more than likely illegally)
departure is for the children’s benefit as well as their future.
Having said this, it is worthy to note that when parents leave
young children, the children more often than not, have no clue
where there mother or father are working or even what work they
are. In other words, there is an obvious lack of intimacy and
bonding from an early age.
A study that focuses on children left behind by their
parent(s) working overseas and how their rights are addressed in
the absence of one or both parents finds mixed effects of having
an OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) parent on meeting the rights
of the child, using proxy measures. In terms of survival, the
economic advantage resulting presence of an OFW parent does not
seem to have altered health-seeking behaviour, which remains
poor. The number of visits to medical personnel decreases as the
older children are considered. There are also indications of a
high incidence of hygiene-related health problems. Furthermore,
an overwhelming majority of OFW children are not protected
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against economic shocks. Very few of the families have liquid
assets, since they prefer to invest in new houses and only a few
have private insurance coverage. They also appear to be more
vulnerable to psycho-social shocks brought about by the
splitting-up of families. Moreover, most children of OFWs do not
feel that they have active participation in family decision-
making. Compared to children of non-OFW parents, participation
in community and civic organizations is lower.
“I do wish to emphasize that the OFW split
families are not split because of divorce or
death. The marriage, in most cases, is still
intact. The OFW situation is totally dissimilar.
They leave for Very long periods of time and
their children can, or more likely will, be
psychologically affected. No one can argue that a
young child will fully understand why Mommy won’t
be reading bedtime stories at night or why Daddy
won’t be going to Saturday’s football game. The
fact of the matter is that very few well-adjusted
children will choose a bigger home over their
playmates and the majority of children would
prefer to have their parents hug them and let
them know that everything’s alright. No matter
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how much an OFW wants to believe that Skype
offers some type of intimacy or bonding…it
doesn’t. -Gilbert Felengco (Researcher)
The Overseas Filipino Workers’ (OFW) familial culture is
that, whether out of guilt or not, OFWs are inclined to gift
their children the latest models of cell phones, toys and other
unnecessary material options. The expression, “buying love”, is
bandied about secretly. Although children enjoy these presents,
they have more pressing need for a “complete” family. They
would prefer to have both parents present at special occasions;
or a father to talk to about an intimidating classmate; a
mother’s shoulder to cry on whenever a teacher has been
unusually frightening; someone to help choose a dress to wear
during the prom and someone to ask tips from when the recent
crush’s attention is not forthcoming.
Theoretical Framework
According to George Herbert Mead’s theory of social and
emotional learning, children begin to perceive themselves from
the perspective of generalized other, the community as a whole,
because knowing the norms and values of society, children can
begin to perceived themselves from the perspective of the
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generalized others. They find that separations caused by
overseas often are neither neutral or can have positive effects
on schooling outcomes among their older siblings while negative
effect on the young ones.
He claimed that the absence of OFW parents affect the social
and emotional aspects ,not only on the changes of the students’
educational outcome but also in changes in his/her attitude,
spending habit, way of living and how he/she interact with their
parent(s).
Student’s attitude change because of the absence of their
parents which is expected to be always by their side, whenever
they are down and lonely, whenever they need help because they
feel so helpless and insecure. They are careless in spending
their money,
INPUT not knowing how to spend it wisely and correctly.
1. Profile
They felt ofawkward
the when talking to their OFW parents, sharing
respondents
those
Name stories an telling them how they feel.
Age
Gender
OFW parent
To further discuss the conceptual framework, Figure 1
presents the paradigm of the study.
2. Effects of Having
OFW parents to the
Social and Emotional
aspects of students
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PROCESS
OUPUT
1. Data Gathering
1. Identified
Technique
Social and
Emotional Effects
of having OFW
Questionnaire
parents to
students.
Figure 1
RESEARCH PARADIGM
Statements of the Problem
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This study discussed the effects of having of OFW parents
Specifically, this study aimed to answer the following
questions:
1. How may the profile of the respondents can be described
in terms of:
1.1 Name;
1.2 Age;
1.3 Gender; and
1.4 OFW parent?
2. How may the students with OFW parents be affected in
terms of:
2.1 Emotional aspects; and
2.2 Social aspects?
Hypothesis
1. There is no significant relationship between the socio-
demographic profile of the respondents and the social and
emotional effects of having OFW parent.
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2. There is no significant relationship between the effects of
having OFW parent and the social and emotional aspects of
the students.
Scope and Delimitation
This study focused on determining the effect of having
OFW parents to the social and emotional aspects of students.
This study is limited to selected Junior Highschool,
Grade 7 to 10 students in Araullo University (AU), Maharlika
Highway, Barangay Bitas, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija during SY
2017-2018.
This study considered every aspects of respondent’s
personal information that has an impact to their social and
emotional problems such as age and gender.
Significance of the Study
This study on the Social and Emotional effects of having OFW
parents on student is significant because it can serve as a
database leading to guidelines for parents, guidance counselors
and teachers who need to deal with students having OFW parents.
The research would lead to better understanding when it comes to
social and emotional.
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The purpose of the study is to contribute more to the
present studies conducted about this certain topic. Enriching
and correcting the false methods will help and keep the
researchers take on such topics for their own studies.
Besides, insight into the motivation regarding the particular
topic in properly guiding and knowing the conditions of the
students may be of great assistance in creating an act in order
to find ways to understand what they are going through.
Apart from this, the study may also serve as a reference
material for parents who are thinking of leaving their children
behind to work in other countries. It may help parents to know
what the best is for their children and act accordingly. It can
also be away to predict possible areas of concern and ways of
addressing problems of students with OFW parents.
This study would be beneficial to the following:
Parents. This research would help their children to understand
easily the situation of them as OFW workers/parents. .
Students. Through this study, they will use this research for
their emotional and social effects of having OFW parents.
Future researcher. The findings of this study will serve as
accurate and useful information that can be a guide for the
future.
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Definition of Terms
Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) pertains to a person from the
Philippines who is living and working in another country,
typically on a temporary basis.
Gratitude is the quality of being thankful; Readiness to show
Appreciation; for and to return kindness
Social means relating to society. Is an occasion where the
members of a group or organization meet.
Emotional is relating to someone’s mood; anything to do with
feelings like happiness or anger.
Intimacy means having Close familiarity or friendship,
Closeness.
Aspect is a particular feature of or way of thinking about
something.
Chapter II
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the details of methodology. It
presents the research design, source of data, instrumentation
and data collection, as well as tools for data analysis.
Research Design
The study used the descriptive method of research to
identify the effects of having OFW parents to the social and
emotional aspects as perceived by selected Basic Ed students.
Descriptive method of research involves analysis of an extreme
range of phenomena that results in a comprehensive presentation
of statistical tabulations of data.
This method of research was used by the researchers since
this is the most appropriate method in describing the effects in
social and emotional aspects of having OFW parents.
Research Locale
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This study was conducted in PHINMA- Araullo University. It
is located at Maharlika Highway, Barangay Bitas, Cabanatuan
City, 3100 Nueva Ecija during the school year 2017-2018. The
university offers elementary, high school, college, and graduate
programs.
In 2004, PHINMA- Araullo University Network (PEN) was
launched with the PHINMA Group’s acquisition of Araullo
University in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija. Through the years, it has
expanded into various businesses and currently consists of
companies that deal with energy, financial services, property
and shelter, roofing, animation, BPO and education. It ventured
into the latter in 2001.
The school was established since 1950. It was created by
virtue of a resolution Emmanuel S. Esteban, Atty. Juan S.
Esteban and Mr. Ambrocio S. Esteban.
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Figure 2. Map of Cabanatuan City
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Sample and Sampling Technique
The respondents in this study were the selected Basic
Education students who were enrolled during the school year
2017-2018 at PHINMA - Araullo University in Cabanatuan City,
Nueva Ecija. There were sixty (60) students who participated in
this study and they were from Junior High School Department of
PHINMA- Araullo University.
Table 1
Verbal Interpretation Distribution of the Respondents of
Seleted Basic Ed students
Grade Level Total number of respondents
Grade 7 16
Grade 8 16
Grade 9 15
Grade 10 13
Total 60
Instrumentation and Data Collection
1. Data Gathering Instrument
The main data-gathering instrument used in this study was a
questionnaire prepared by the researchers themselves and
reviewed by their adviser.
1.1 Questionnaire
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Questionnaires were formulated on what are the
possible effects in social and emotional aspects of having
OFW parents as perceived by selected Basic Ed students in
PHINMA- Araullo University. The questionnaire was divided
into two parts.
The first part of the questionnaire consists of
demographic profile of the students followed by questions
regarding to the parent who work as an Overseas Filipino
Workers. (OFW)
In the second part of the questionnaire, the
researchers use likert scale to identify the effects of
having OFW parents in the social emotional aspects of the
respondents and to measure how they agree or disagree in
the following statement.
The following were observed in the conduct of this study:
1) Permission was secured from the Dean of Basic Education of
PHINMA-Araullo University.
2) The researchers sought permission from the adviser of the
target class for those students who having OFW parents as
the basic of basic aspirations.
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3) A complete list of target respondents was secured by the
adviser.
4) After, the administration of the survey the researchers
retrieved the survey forms, tallied respondent’s answers,
and then analyzed the results.
2. Administration and Retrieval of the Instruments Test
2.1 Statistical Treatment of the Data
Weighted mean. This tool was used to assess the
effects in social and emotional aspects of having OFW
parents of the respondents. The result of the computation
gave the data that answered the questions.
The formula for weighted mean is:
WM=
Frequency Counts. The data gathered regarding the
respondents’ variables such as age and gender. We’re
tallied and counted using the frequency distribution and
the formula below:
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Where: P = Percentage
f = Frequency
N = number of respondents
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). is a
software package used for logical batched and non-batched
statistical analysis. This application is used to easily compute
the data.
Class Interval. The first step is to determine how many
classes you want to have. Next, you subtract the lowest value in
the data set and then you divide by the number of classes that
you want to have:
Class Interval =
The scale value and verbal description and verbal
interpretation of the responses on the effects of having OFW
parents are as follows:
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Positive:
Degree of Range Verbal
Responses Description Verbal Interpretation
1.00 Strongly Having OFW parents has strong
1 -1.75 Disagree negative effects on social &
emotional aspects of the
respondents
1.76 – Disagree Having OFW parents has
2 2.50 negative effects on Social &
Emotional aspects of the
respondents
2.51 Agree Having OFW parents has
3 -3.25 positive effects on social &
emotional aspects of the
respondents
3.26 Strongly Having OFW parents has
4 -4.00 Agree strong positive effects on
social & emotional aspects of
the respondents
Negative:
Degree of Range Verbal
Responses Description Verbal Interpretation
1.00 Strongly Having OFW parents has strong
1 -1.75 Agree negative effects on social &
emotional aspects of the
respondents
1.76 – Agree Having OFW parents has
2 2.50 negative effects on Social &
Emotional aspects of the
respondents
2.51 Disagree Having OFW parents has
3 -3.25 positive effects on social &
emotional aspects of the
respondents
3.26 Strongly Having OFW parents has
4 -4.00 Disagree strong positive effects on
social & emotional aspects of
the respondents
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CHAPTER III
ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION AND PRESENTATION OF DATA
This chapter presents the major findings on the key
problems of the study which were to determine the effects of
having Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) when it comes in social
and emotional aspects of the selected students. The data are
presented in tabular form and are substantiated by analysis and
interpretation.
1. The first sub-tables represent the distribution of the
personal profile of the selected Basic Ed students in
PHINMA-Araullo University:
1. The Profile of the Student-Respondents
This section describes the profile of the respondents
according to age, gender and OFW parent.
1.1 Age
The distribution of the respondents according to age is
shown on table 2.
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Table 2
Distribution of the Student-Respondents
According to Age
AGE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
12 5 8.30
13 16 26.70
14 19 31.70
15 10 16.70
16 9 15.00
17 1 1.60
Total 60 100
Mean= 14.08
SD=1.23
The table presents that most of the respondents were 14
years old with 19 or 31.70%, followed by the age of 13 with 16
or 26.70%. Next is age of 15 with 10 or 16.70%, followed by the
age of 16 with 9 or 15.00%. Next is age of 12 with 5 or
8.30%.And lastly is the age of 17 with or 1.60%.
1.2 Gender
Table 3 shows that out of 60 respondents, 32 or 53.30% were
females and 28 or 46.71% were males.
Table 3
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Distribution of the Student-Respondents
According to Gender
GENDER FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
Female 28 46.70
Male 32 53.30
TOTAL 60 100
The statistics above only indicates that there were more
males than females among the selected students at Basic
Education of PHINMA-Araullo University.
1.3 OFW Parent
Table 4 presents the distribution of the respondents
according to their OFW parent.
The table shows that 29 or 48.30% of the respondents had a
mother OFW parent while 24 or 40.0% had father OFW parent. And
lastly 7 or 11.70% said that they both parents is OFW.
Table 4
Distribution of the Student-Respondents
According to OFW Parent
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OFW PARENT FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
Mother 29 48.30
Father 24 40.00
Both 7 11.70
TOTAL 60% 100%
Table 4 presents the distribution of the respondents
according on the effects of having Overseas Filipino Workers
(OFW) in their social and emotional aspects.
2. Social and Emotional Effects of Having OFW Parents
The following presents table which includes the social and
emotional aspects of the respondents.
Table 5
Distribution of the Responses of the Respondents
Towards Emotional Effects of Having OFW Parents
Weighted Verbal Verbal Interpretation
Items Mean Descriptio
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(WM) n (VD)
I…
become more 1.80 Disagree Having OFW parents has
stubborn positive effects on
social & emotional
aspects of the students
become more 1.96 Disagree Having OFW parents has
sensitive positive effects on
social & emotional
aspects of the students
make 2.60 Agree Having OFW parents has
decisions negative effects on
for myself Social & Emotional
aspects of the
respondents
set my own 2.06 Disagree Having OFW parents has
rules positive effects on
social & emotional
aspects of the
respondents
become 1.68 Disagree Having OFW parents has
irresponsib positive effects on
le social & emotional
aspects of the
respondents
feel alone 2.21 Disagree Having OFW parents has
most of the positive effects on
time social & emotional
aspects of the
respondents
Get the 2.60 Disagree Having OFW parents has
feeling of positive effects on
envy to social & emotional
others who aspects of the
have their respondents
parents
with them
Total 2.13 Disagree Having OFW parents has
positive effects on
social & emotional
aspects of the
respondents
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Table 6
Distribution of the Student-Respondents
According to Social Aspects
ITEMS Weighted Verbal Verbal Interpretation
Mean Description (VI)
(WM) (VD)
I…
Become more 3.00 Agree Having OFW parents has
independent positive effects on
social & emotional
aspects of the
respondents
Spend most 2.86 Agree Having OFW parents has
of my time positive effects on
with my social & emotional
friends aspects of the
respondents
Enjoy my 2.30 Disagree Having OFW parents has
friend’s negative effects on
company Social & Emotional
than my aspects of the
family’s respondents
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Develop my 2.95 Agree Having OFW parents has
skills positive effects on
socializing social & emotional
with others aspects of the
respondents
find 2.45 Disagree Having OFW parents has
difficulty negative effects on
trusting Social & Emotional
someone aspects of the
respondents
Total 2.71 Agree Having OFW parents has
positive effects on
social & emotional
aspects of the
respondents
The table shows that the item “I become more independent”
got the highest weighted mean of 3.00 that has a verbal
description “Agree” which means that having OFW parent has
positive effect on Social and Emotional aspects. Second is the
item “I develop my skills in socializing with others” got the
weighted mean of 2.95 that has a verbal description “Agree”
which means having OFW parent has positive effect on Social and
Emotional aspects. Followed by the item “I spent most of my time
with my friends” got the weighted mean of “Agree” which means
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having OFW parent has positive effect on Social and Emotional
aspects.
Next is the item “I make decisions for myself” got the
weighted mean of 2.60 that has a verbal description “Agree”
which means having OFW parent has positive effect on Social and
Emotional aspects. Then the item “I find difficulty trusting
someone” got the weighted mean of 2.45 that has a verbal
description “Disagree” which means having OFW parent has
slightly negative effect on Social and Emotional aspects. After
is the item “Enjoy my friends’ company than my family’s” got the
weighted mean of 2.30 that has a verbal description “Disagree”
which means having OFW parent has slightly negative effect on
Social and Emotional aspects. Next is the item “I feel alone
most of time” got the weighted mean of 2.21 that has a verbal
description “Disagree” which means having OFW parent has
slightly negative effect on Social and Emotional aspects.
After that is the item “I get the feeling of envy to others
who have their parents with them” got the weighted mean of 2.16
that has a verbal description “Disagree” which means having OFW
parent has slightly negative effect on Social and Emotional
aspects. Followed by the item “I set my own rules” got the
weighted mean of 2.06 that has a verbal interpretation
“Disagree” which means having OFW parent has slightly negative
effect on Social and Emotional aspects. After that is the item
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“I become more sensitive” got the weighted mean of 1.96 that has
a verbal interpretation “Disagree” which means having OFW parent
has slightly negative effect on Social and Emotional aspects.
Next is the item “I become more stubborn” got the weighted mean
of 1.80 that has verbal interpretation “Disagree” which means
having OFW parent has slightly negative effect on Social and
Emotional aspects. Last is the item “I become irresponsible” got
the weighted mean of 1.68 that has verbal interpretation
“Disagree” which means having OFW parent has slightly negative
effect on Social and Emotional aspects.
This data show that more of the items were rated “Disagree”
with the average weighted mean of 1.76. It means that the Having
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) has slightly negative effect on
Social and Emotional aspects.
CHAPTER IV
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION
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This chapter presents the summary of findings, the
conclusion based on the findings, and the recommendation of the
researchers.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
After interpreting and analyzing the data, the complete
summary of findings as follows:
1. Profile of the Respondents
1.1 Age. The age ranging from 13-17 years old are the
respondents of this research.
1.2 Gender. Generally, most of the respondents were male,
32 out of 60 with the equivalent of 46.7%.
1.3 OFW Parent. Generally, most of the respondents have a
mother that is working in another country, 29 out of 60
with the equivalent of 48.3%.
2. The typical age of the respondents is 14 years old and the
most frequent gender of the respondents is male, while the most
frequent OFW parents are mothers.
3. Effects of having OFW Parents’
In the findings of the effects of having OFW parents’ in
PHINMA – Araullo University, it shows that among the effects of
having OFW parents, Becoming more independent got the highest
mean with the total of 3.00 weighted mean. It simply means that
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“Becoming more independent” is the main effect of having OFW
parents’ as perceived by the respondents.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on the above findings of the study, the following
conclusions will were derived:
1. Most of the students have age ranging from 13-17 years
old are the respondents of this research. Generally, most
of the respondents were male, 32 out of 60 with the
equivalent of 46.70%. Generally, most of the respondents
have a mother that is working in another country, 29 out of
60 with the equivalent of 48.30%.
1. The main effect of having OFW parents’ is “Become more
independent”.
2. The parents that are working abroad has an obligation to
support their children not just financially, but also in
guiding them to different ways especially in raising them with
good social interactions among people.
3. The researchers conclude that there are advantages and
disadvantages, of having an OFW parent, to the respondents.
RECOMMENDATION
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In the light of the findings and conclusions, the following
recommendations were drawn:
1. The parents should have to let his or her child understand
properly the reason why they have to work abroad.
2. To the respondents, they should be mature enough to
understand that sacrifice of their parents abroad is for their
own sake.
3. Students who have OFW parents, can improve their social and
emotional management through the following:
a. Sharing of personal problems to their parents despise of
long distance from each other.
b. Regular communication such as sharing each other’s
experience through the day.
c. Always ask permission from parents in dealing with
important matters such as having a girlfriend/boyfriend
relationship.
d. Most of all, look at the positive side of life, and always
try to understand things even if it is way too different
from the typical or usual state of living.
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