Parents’ perception and practice towards extracurricular activities for children aged 6-8 years in Dhaka city
Abstract
Extracurricular activities—anything children do beyond the scope of their formal
education—are crucial to a child's social-emotional, cognitive, and physical
development. Regarding extracurricular activities in Dhaka City, this research
explored parents' perceptions and involvement in providing extracurricular activities
to their children aged 6 to 8 years. The data for this research was gathered via indepth
interviews (IDI) with six parents over the phone. The questionnaire underwent
pre-testing and translation. A qualitative approach and purposive sample technique
were employed in the research. The research finds that all parents have the same
views regarding extracurricular activities and understand their importance in their
child's life. Participants mentioned two types of extracurricular activities they practice
for their children: outdoor sports and skill-based after-school learning programs. All
participants said outdoor activities are limited in Dhaka City and find the skill-based
and after-school learning opportunities much more accessible and convenient. This
research discovered parents' challenges, such as time management, financial costs,
children's preferences, and adaptability. This research recommends expanding the
scope of indoor and outdoor extracurricular activities so that all children can avail
themselves of the services provided. The research also recommends that
extracurricular activities, an essential and unavoidable factor in a child's life, be
ensured at a mass level and that further research be conducted to understand the issue
nationwide. Lastly, parents are dedicated to providing their children with enriched
experiences despite their inherent hurdles. A collective effort from all stakeholders is
needed for children to become valuable resources for the country's development.