International Journal of Management, Social Sciences, Peace and Conflict Studies (IJMSSPCS), Vol.6 No.4 December, 2023; p.g. 223 - 230; ISSN: 2682-6135 OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AS CORRELATE OF PARENTING AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT 223 OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AS CORRELATE OF PARENTING AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT IN ANAMBRA CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT OKUDO ODINAKOLISA CHRISTOPHER (Ph.D) Department of Educational Foundations Faculty of Education Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Igbariam Campus, Anambra State, Nigeria oc.okudo@coou.edu.ng +2347062401677 OKWUNALU HILARY OZOEMENA Department of Educational Foundations Faculty of Education Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Igbariam Campus, Anambra State, Nigeria okwunaluhilary87@gmail.com +2348063566868 & OKAFOR, OGECHUKWU SCHOLASTICA Department of Educational Foundations Faculty of Education Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Igbariam Campus, Anambra State, Nigeria +2347037079733 Abstract This study was on occupational stress as correlate to parenting and child development in Anambra Central senatorial district. Correlation survey design was used for the study. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. The population of the study was all the families under 20 years of marriage totaling 900 and census sampling technique was used. The instrument for study was a questionnaire made up of two clusters and containing twenty items to measure how occupational stress correlates to parenting and child development. Three briefed assistants helped to distribute the questionnaires which were all collected. The reliability of the instrument was ascertained using split half method and Cronbach’s alpha was used to do the calculation and the result yielded a reliability coefficient () of 0.69.The data collected was analyzed using Pearson Product moment of correlation to answer the research questions and -t- test for correlation to test the hypotheses. The findings of the study revealed that a high positive correlation of 0.79 and 0.78 respectively exist between occupational stress, parenting and child development in Anambra central senatorial zone. The hypothesis revealed that rural parents had less occupational stress than urban parents. Based on the above findings the following recommendations among others were proffered namely: Conferences Seminars and workshops on the impact of occupational stress are to be organized by stakeholders, secondly, the government and entrepreneurs should endeavour to create a good working ambience.