Abstract
The study was conducted to find out the difference in the self- regulation and social adjustment of children of working and
non-working mothers. One thousand eighty students, out of
which 540 children of working and 540 non-working mothers’
children were selected randomly from colleges of division
Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Self-regulation and Social
adjustment scales were used for data collection. This self- regulation scale was framed by Ralf Schwarzer, Diehl, and
Schmitz, in 1999, the Cronbach's alpha reliability was .76. This
scale is consisted of 10 items. For assessment of social
adjustment, a subscale of Adjustment was developed and the
reliability of Social adjustment scale was found .81. This scale is
consisted of 22 items. Findings revealed that there was
significant difference in working and Non-working mothers for
self-regulation and social adjustment. The guidance and
counseling program for happy future fields planning for female
may be arranged
Shamim Akhtar, Fazeelat Noreen , Kamran Masood . (2020) Self-Regulation and Social Adjustment in the Children of Working and Non-Working Mothers, Pakistan Social Sciences Review, Volume 4, Issue 2.
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