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Keilty, Bonnie – Young Exceptional Children, 2020
Early intervention (EI) practitioners are expected to coach families in embedding intervention strategies for their infant or toddler within their everyday routines. EI practitioners use authentic assessment approaches (i.e., observation and discussion) to gain a real-life picture of what the child is good at and what can be difficult to identify…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Family Environment, Early Intervention
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Asim, Sumreen; Hoffman, Lisa; Ramachandran, Sridhar; Zollman, Alan; Book, Kelly; Stewart, Brooke; Wrock, Tasman – SRATE Journal, 2023
The pandemic changed how we viewed professional development. Our teachers reported needing support in the affective domain in addition to traditional professional development. To address this, we piloted Professional Development in Pajamas ("PD in PJs") that focused on sharing peer-to-peer technological pedagogical knowledge and added…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Davis, Robert A. – Ethics and Education, 2011
In the critical assessment of the rise of what Jameson has termed the modern centred subject...the lived experience of individual consciousness as a monadic and autonomous centre of activity, significant attention has been devoted to the impact of the institutions of the late eighteenth century "bourgeois cultural revolution" such as the family…
Descriptors: Mothers, Democracy, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship
Sylwester, Robert – Corwin, 2010
The author has written this latest volume to help parents and educators understand children's cognitive development and provide suggestions on how to nurture children to their full potential. A companion to "The Adolescent Brain", this rich resource: (1) Examines the neurobiology of childhood, explaining the body/brain systems that develop during…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Child Health, Intelligence Quotient, Information Technology
Tom, A.; Yuen, S.; Fong, G.; Nemoto, M.; Hisatake, T.; Choy, A.; Chang, W. – Center on the Family, University of Hawaii Manoa (NJ3), 2009
Financial hardship can result from many different circumstances--a poor economy, the loss of a job, underemployment, the prolonged illness of a family member, divorce, poor money management, or a combination of several factors. Whatever the cause, the resulting impact on a family can be stressful for all members, including children. Stress from…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Economically Disadvantaged, Money Management, Mental Health
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Olliver-Kneafsey, Kate; Thornton, Ev; Williamson, Wendy – Pastoral Care in Education, 2008
The impact of parental mental health difficulties on the developing child is well evidenced and documented. In this article Kate Olliver-Kneafsey, Ev Thornton and Wendy Williamson suggest that despite the difficulties young people face when parental mental illness is a feature of family life, it is not all gloom and doom, and give some important…
Descriptors: Family Life, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Young Adults
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Fiese, Barbara H.; Foley, Kimberly P.; Spagnola, Mary – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2006
This chapter focuses on how the routine elements of family mealtimes such as assigned tasks and the more emotional ritual aspects such as recognition of feelings are related to children's well-being and the creation of a family identity. (Contains 2 tables and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Well Being, Family Relationship, Emotional Development, Child Development
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McGoldrick, Monica; Carter, Betty – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2001
Describes the process of coaching individuals in their efforts to change themselves in the context of their family systems. Coaching begins by training clients to become observers of their role in family patterns of behavior. Coaching then moves to bring behavior more in line with their deepest beliefs, even if it means violating family norms. (BF)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Change, Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling
Larson, Reed; Richards, Maryse H. – 1994
Detailing experiences of real families, this book attempts to capture the emotional drama inherent in daily family life. The study that preceded the book involved 55 mostly white, middle- and working-class Chicago-area families who reported on random, everyday moments in their families' lives. The experience sampling method (ESM) was the research…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment