Parenting styles are an essential aspect of the development of school-age children, as children tend to adopt and implement behaviors they observe and experience. Therefore, parenting styles play a crucial role and are associated with various aspects of children's growth. One of the most closely related factors to parenting styles is motivation. This study aims to examine the relationship between parenting styles and students' active engagement in PJOK learning, the relationship between students' motivation and their active engagement in PJOK learning, and the extent to which parenting styles and motivation influence students' active engagement in PJOK learning at SDN 2 Selur. This research employs a correlational design with an ex post facto approach. The population in this study consists of all fifth-grade students. Data on parenting styles, motivation, and students' active engagement were collected through questionnaires. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive analysis and multiple correlation analysis, with the Pearson product-moment correlation applied as the statistical technique. The results of the study indicate a positive and significant relationship between parenting styles and students' active engagement in PJOK learning, with a correlation coefficient of 0.320. Furthermore, a positive and significant relationship was found between motivation and students' active engagement in PJOK learning, with a correlation coefficient of 0.555. Based on the data analysis, parenting styles and motivation collectively influence students' active engagement by 32.7%..
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