As stated in her article, “An insistence on high school graduation and a tentative interest in having their children attend college was typical of Colton mothers’ and fathers’ educational aspirations for their children,” which portrays the high school diploma is important, and it would be a good idea for them to continue on to college. However, in contrast, Prescott parents answered their expectations of their children were to attend college, no matter what. They valued the educational career and for their children to strive and push themselves through school rather than stopping at high school.
Parental involvement plays a significant role in the education of children as well. In the study done by Purcell-Gates (2008) there is evidence that although parents may not be educated, it does not mean they are not involved in their child’s educational career. For example, in