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Priyanka Chaudhary; John P. Rech; Gaurav Kumar; Danae Dinkel – Health Education Journal, 2024
Background: Childcare providers' work demands have been associated with high rates of stress and health conditions. Physical activity (PA) may help to alleviate some of these issues, yet few studies have explored this topic. The purpose of the study was to assess childcare providers' PA levels and to explore their perceived barriers and…
Descriptors: Barriers, Child Care, Child Caregivers, Exercise
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James Elicker; Zachary S. Gold; Aura Ankita Mishra; Sharon L. Christ – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2024
Background: Child care quality rating and improvement systems exist to inform child care decisions and improve the quality of care. While previous research has shown QRIS have effects on quality, less is known about how child care providers vary in engagement and improvement within QRIS. In a voluntary QRIS, it is important to understand how…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Care, Rating Scales, Educational Quality
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Xiumin Hong; Sijie Zhao; Qiongyi Shan – Early Education and Development, 2024
Research Findings: A total of 4102 childcare center teachers were recruited to examine a moderated mediation model of the relationship between teachers' adaptive caregiving beliefs and professional competence, using caregiving sensitivity as a mediator and organizational support as a moderator. Results indicated that (1) childcare center teachers'…
Descriptors: Competence, Foreign Countries, Child Care Centers, Child Caregivers
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Ion, Sandica; Lightfoot, Elizabeth – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: Much of the research and program innovation regarding future planning for adults with intellectual disabilities has occurred in countries with well-developed disability service systems. This study explored how family caregivers planned for their adult children's future caregiving needs in Romania, a country with a limited array of…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Planning, Adults, Intellectual Disability
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Tiffany M. Jones; Charles H. Lea; Ashley Parra López; Kaylee Becker; Angela Malorni – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
School attendance and engagement were crucial to students' academic success and well-being before the pandemic but were severely disrupted when schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study examines the research question: What do linguistically diverse caregivers perceive as multilevel facilitators and barriers to school…
Descriptors: Barriers, Affordances, Attendance, Learner Engagement
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Erin Harmeyer; Brittany Wittenberg Camp; Catherine Moon – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The number of family child care (FCC) providers in the United States, or providers who are licensed, certified, or registered to provide care in their home, fell by nearly half between 2005 and 2017 (NCEQA, 2020a). This has implications for families who prefer FCC settings. Understanding providers' motivations for starting their program may…
Descriptors: Child Care, Family Environment, Child Caregivers, African Americans
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Manisha D. Udhnani; Judith S. Miller; Luc Lecavalier – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
The lives of caregivers can be deeply impacted by having a child with a developmental disability (DD). To offset those impacts, caregivers may engage in accommodations, or strategies to bolster everyday functioning. The nature and extent of these accommodations can provide insight into how the family is doing and what supports are needed from a…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Test Validity, Accessibility (for Disabled), Caregiver Attitudes
Danielle Carter – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The journey to support people with disabilities began nearly 70 years ago when federal laws began to inform educational practices and ensured accountability that people with disabilities should be able to live a full life. Transportation is one skill that people with disabilities need in order to reach their goals. Transportation impacts nearly…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Transportation, Barriers, Caregiver Attitudes
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Sarah J. Beal; Nathan Lutz; Meera Patel; Julie Dougherty; Ro Gigger; Lisa M. Vaughn; Mary V. Greiner; Amie F. Bettencourt; Susan M. Breitenstein; Debbie Gross; Robert T. Ammerman – Prevention Science, 2025
There is a lack of evidence-based programs to support the prevention of child behavior problems designed specifically for foster and kinship caregivers from historically minoritized groups. Drawing on existing best-practice recommendations for tailoring interventions to new cultural and social contexts, this study evaluates initial evidence of the…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Parent Education, Program Evaluation, Caregiver Attitudes
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Laura Galeano; Christine Fawcett; Linda Forssman; Gustaf Gredebäck – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2024
Early childhood educators' math anxiety and its relation to their frequency of pedagogic actions was examined through a questionnaire completed by 352 participants (aged 21-65) representative of the Swedish municipality where the study was conducted. Our sample contained 189 certified preschool teachers and 163 preschool caregivers who…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Christina F. Mondi; Sophia W. Magro; Tripat K. Rihal; Elizabeth A. Carlson – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Burnout is an increasing concern among working professionals; however, relatively little research has examined burnout among those in the childcare field. This is a major gap, given high demand for childcare services in the United States coupled with high rates of turnover in the field. Between February 2019 and January 2020, 320 home- and…
Descriptors: Burnout, Child Behavior, Child Caregivers, Caregiver Attitudes
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Ran Neuman – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Background: Despite humanistic declarations regarding the rights of people with intellectual disability to live a full, meaningful life, in practice, resulting from dilemmas experienced by direct support provides, support is often limited to a focus on functional independence. The aim of this research was to define the theoretical principles by…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Humanization, Caregivers, Social Support Groups
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Moon Young Savana Bak; Amber M. Reilly; Yi Yang; Hamdi Abas; Qichao Pan; Maria L. Hugh – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Although researchers have investigated special educators' and clinicians' knowledge and use of evidence-based practices (EBPs), there is very little research on caregivers' perception of the importance of EBPs for their autistic children. Moreover, there is even less research on how EBPs have been translated or disseminated in international…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Caregiver Attitudes
Tiona Imari Sykes – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The SUGAR Program Manual was designed based on an extensive literature review on bullying, adolescent development, resilience and protective factors, and anti-bullying programs. Literature on anti-bullying programs showed a deficit for older adolescents, particularly high school students. A whole-school approach is proposed by incorporating…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Bullying, Adolescents, Adolescent Development
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Tal Araten-Bergman; Christine Bigby – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2024
Background: This study explores the perceptions of supported accommodation staff and their managers of the support needs of residents ageing with intellectual disabilities, and their experiences of adjusting services for this group in the context of individualised funding. Method: Qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 staff working in…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Intellectual Disability, Group Homes, Caregiver Attitudes
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