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Rowley, Bobbie – Executive Educator, 1993
Afterschool or latchkey programs provide professional care for youngsters while building confidence among students and parents. This article describes three program options: site-based, centralized, and outsider programs. Before proceeding, principals must discover parents' expectations, consider available facilities, obtain trained staff, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, After School Programs, Elementary Education, Latchkey Children
Pittman, John C. – Community Education Research Digest, 1987
The author documents development of the After-School Care Program in the Dade County School System and assesses the extent to which its clients agreed on the goals, staff, program, supplies, and facilities based on a survey of parents. Recommendations are included. (CH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Education, Latchkey Children, Program Development
Long, Lynette – Pointer, 1988
To help families of latchkey children, school personnel must understand the problems they face; identify families in need of assistance through parent and student surveys and interviews; and provide services to assist them, such as parent education programs, networking, discussion groups, survival skills training, and student assessment and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Counseling Services, Daily Living Skills, Delivery Systems
Dowd, Frances A. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1992
Discusses the need for extended-day programs for latchkey children and describes several existing programs, including cooperative ventures between school and public libraries. Strategies for the development of afterschool programs by media specialists are recommended. (MES)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Education, Extended School Day
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Newman, Roberta L.; Tyler, Doris B. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1991
This article describes the characteristics of before- and after-school child care programs and deliniates the features needed to accommodate children with special needs. Potential ways to adapt current programs to fill this need and suggestions for design of future programs are discussed. Characteristics of effective programs are reviewed. (PB)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Daily Living Skills, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education