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Diaz-Strong, Daysi Ximena; Gonzales, Roberto G. – Child Development Perspectives, 2023
Undocumented immigrants arriving in the United States as minors navigate tremendous constraints as they transition into adolescence and adulthood. Exclusionary immigration laws profoundly shape and complicate the attainment of important milestones and the decisions undocumented minors make about their adult futures. A significant body of research,…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Latin Americans, Migrants, Public Policy
Kaya, Zeki – Online Submission, 2019
In a general sense, psychology is a science that studies human and animal behaviours, and the reasons of these behaviours. The symbolic foundation date of psychology is 1879. In this year, Wilheml Wundt (1832-1920) established a psychology laboratory in Leipzig. Psychology is accepted to have started as a science with the establishment of this…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Epistemology, Behaviorism
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Schindler, Neal; Hope, Keely J. – Journal of College Counseling, 2016
Anxiety is a common symptom among college counseling clients. Perhaps because of the unique developmental tasks they face, many later adolescents (ages 18-24 years) use religious coping to manage anxiety. Many counselors are uncertain about how to address religious themes in therapy, if at all. However, most clients of faith do not want counselors…
Descriptors: Coping, Anxiety, College Students, Religion
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Muro, Joel H.; Stulmaker, Hayley; Rose, Katherine Kensinger – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2012
Understanding the developmental stages of children is crucial for coaches. Equally important is the way adults communicate with children. In his seminal work describing the influence of society and social interactions on the psychosocial development of children, Erikson (1950, 1963) described the developmental crises faced by children at each…
Descriptors: Play, Adolescents, Developmental Tasks, Developmental Stages
Sell, Jacque – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2011
Growth and development are frequently associated with milestones such as walking, talking in sentences, or successful toilet learning. Parents may not be aware that each milestone requires a complex balance of growth, experience, and other factors to occur--much of it without notice. There are a variety of lists of developmental milestones that…
Descriptors: Learning Readiness, Emotional Development, Child Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Weinberg, David – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2009
The "tabula rasa" of this article's title is a Latin term meaning "clean slate." For centuries before January 6, 1907, and continuing more than 100 years since, teachers have walked into classrooms of young children convinced they know full well what is good for them, and what should be poured into their minds and by what means. But on that day,…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change
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Masten, Ann S.; Herbers, Janette E.; Cutuli, J. J.; Lafavor, Theresa L. – Professional School Counseling, 2008
Four decades of research on resilience in young people provide compelling data and models for applications in the school context. Resilience theory and findings are highly congruent with Strengths-Based School Counseling (SBSC) as formulated by Galassi and Akos (2007). In this article, resilience is defined in relation to competence in…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Young Adults, School Counseling, Developmental Tasks
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Scales, Peter C. – Clearing House, 1996
Offers a detailed examination of both external and internal assets that middle school students may have, and discusses those that can be significantly affected by middle schools. Describes what successful middle schools do, and discusses teacher training and positive youth development. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks
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Rush, Christina Mitchell; Akos, Patrick – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2007
Children and adolescents of deployed soldiers require preventive and sometimes remedial service from school counselors, because deployment taxes coping skills and exacerbates normal developmental challenges. This article reviews the cultural and developmental context for children with deployed caregivers and outlines a ten session, hybrid…
Descriptors: Parents, Caregivers, Adolescents, School Counselors
Association of Canadian Community Colleges. – 2001
This document discusses how in September 2001, 60 college presidents and 40 senior federal officials met in Ottawa, Canada to discuss different ways to improve Canada's educational system. The meeting was planned in order to strengthen Canada's ability to compete with other nations in the global market. The following are the three main goals of…
Descriptors: Career Academies, Community Colleges, Developmental Stages, Developmental Studies Programs
Orr-Carpenter, Deborah – 2000
This document discusses the Small Business Development Center initiative which addresses the needs of California businesses to grow through the delivery of one-on-one counseling, seminars, workshops, conferences, and other technical activities. The community colleges host 21 full centers. Some of the major objectives of the initiative are the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Design, Development, Developmental Programs
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LeRose, Barbara; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
The project is based on a general systems approach. Developmental stage theory is employed as a starting point, and the developmental "minitasks" which act as stair risers from one developmental level to another are carried through with the use of Bloom's cognitive taxonomy. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Creative Thinking, Curriculum Development
Ling, Li Yuen – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2003
Many researchers have addressed the professional development of teachers and the importance of the field experience component in the process of teaching effectiveness (Kowalchuk, 1999). A phased development model or paradigm used to address teachers' professional development and stages of effectiveness have been noted. Conceptual models of Field…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Professional Development, Teacher Education, Field Experience Programs
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Turmel, Andre – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2004
This paper presents how the medico-hygienist model of childhood, which had prevailed throughout the nineteenth century, was replaced at the turn of the twentieth century by the novel developmental model, which arose in the first decades of the 1900s and was later systematised by Piaget, Spock, etc. The medico-hygienist model revolved around core…
Descriptors: Models, Child Development, Social Change, Developmental Stages
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Dougherty, A. Michael – School Counselor, 1980
Classroom meetings are an important way to meet the demand of developmental guidance that guidance and counseling "is for all kids." Classroom meeting experiences help students cope and deal with their lives by providing opportunities for self-awareness and self-affirmation. (Author)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Developmental Stages
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