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ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY DUMAGUETE
(St. Paul University System)
High School Department
Dumaguete City

FACTORS THAT AFFECTS PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP IN BRNGY.4 CATIAO-TIAO, TANJAY CITY IN THE YEAR 2012-2013

A Research Paper Presented to the
Faculty of St. Paul University Dumaguete

In Partial Fulfillment
Of the
Requirements for the Secondary Education
By

Bernadita B. Olivar
IV- St. Mark
2012-2013
Approval Sheet
With the participation of citizens in Tanjay city, a research paper entitled “Strategies on Strengthening Parent-child relationship in Tanjay city in the year 2012-2013” has been prepared and submitted by Bernadita B. Olivar, who is hereby certified for oral defense.

Mr. Camilo Caluyo
Research Adviser

Board of Panelists

______________________ ______________________ Member Member
__________________________
Chairman

Ms. Toni Rochelle Lajato
Research Teacher

_________________________
High School Principal

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The researcher would like to express her deepest appreciation to the people who extended their support in conducting this research to make this study a success. First and foremost to our HEAVENLY FATHER, for His guidance and help and the knowledge He gave, for without Him the research wouldn’t be possible. To my parents MR. and MRS. OLIVAR for their loving support for without them this research would not be possible. To MR. CAMILO CALUYO, the



Bibliography: ……………………………………………………………………....18 APPENDICES Appendix A………………………………………………………………………..…20 Appendix B………………………………………………………………………..…21 Appendix C………………………………………………………………………..…22

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