A Phenomenological Exploration of Parental Struggles with Children’s School Absenteeism
Aida Geroy | Margie O. Cañete | Frinces D. Ibaoc | Ailyn J. Flor | Grace O. Dalagan | Retchel P. Yana | Evangeline S. Galope
Discipline: Childhood and Youth Studies
Abstract:
The Philippine education system has been grappling with student
absenteeism, which negatively affects academic achievement and future
success. Student absenteeism remains a persistent concern in Philippine
elementary schools, particularly among learners from low-income
communities. While existing studies primarily emphasize student-centered
causes of absenteeism, they have paid limited attention to the lived experiences
of parents who directly manage and respond to their children’s frequent
absences. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences, challenges, and
motivations of parents of elementary-aged learners who exhibited frequent
school absenteeism during the 2025–2026 school year. Using a qualitative
phenomenological design, semi-structured interviews were conducted with
fifteen parents. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis guided by
Creswell’s qualitative framework. Findings revealed that parental struggles
with absenteeism are shaped by interconnected factors, including children’s
health conditions, economic hardship, peer-related concerns, and reduced
learner motivation. Despite these challenges, parents demonstrated sustained
guidance through supportive and disciplinary strategies rooted in their firm
belief that education offers a pathway to a better future. The study contributes
to existing literature by highlighting parental perspectives on absenteeism. It
underscores the importance of strengthening school–family partnerships and
context-responsive interventions that address both learner and family needs.
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