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Maramba, Dina C. – Journal of College Student Development, 2008
As Filipina/o Americans comprise the largest Asian immigrant population in the United States, the experience of college-aged children of immigrants becomes an increasing concern at the university level. The purpose of this qualitative research investigation was to explore the ways Filipina American students negotiated their home environment and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Family Environment, Gender Differences, Immigrants

Wallinga, Charlotte R.; And Others – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1987
Data were collected in 1956 and in 1983 to determine if parental perceptions of children's potential contribution to household work have changed over the past 25 years. Results indicate that parental perceptions have changed very little, with the exception that parents in the 1983 sample estimated older ages for children performing tasks involving…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Responsibility, Fathers, Housework
Strother, Deborah Burnett – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Almost half of the 13 million children aged 13 and under are estimated to have no supervision after school hours. Communities and schools must develop responses to the problem tailored to local needs. (MD)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Advocacy, Child Responsibility, Child Welfare
Collings, Steven J.; Payne, Merrilee F. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1991
Undergraduate students (n=480) responded to a vignette describing a sexual interaction between a father and daughter (either 7 or 15 years old). More causal and moral responsibility was attributed to victims who responded passively. Older victims were perceived to be more morally responsible than younger victims but only in situations involving…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Child Abuse, Child Responsibility, Fathers
Baruch, Grace K.; Barnett, Rosalind C. – 1984
To investigate dimensions of fathers' participation in family work and to examine the effects of each dimension on children's sex-role related attitudes, this study collected data from 160 fathers of kindergarten and fourth-grade children, their wives, and their children. Fathers and mothers were interviewed jointly as well as separately and they…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Responsibility, Childhood Attitudes, Father Attitudes

Horn, Pamela – History of Education, 1996
Traces the growing concern and sporadic efforts to address problems of exploitation, education, and neglect among child performers in turn-of-the-century England. Victorian social reformers and the press made the working conditions of English theater children a public issue. True reform, however, only occurred later. (MJP)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Labor, Child Responsibility, Child Welfare

Hamill, Sharon Boland; Hale, Catherine – Teaching of Psychology, 1996
Describes an educational game where students are assigned a hypothetical "lot" representing a life event that centers on a developmental issue. The lot serves as the topic for empirical research and investigations into community agencies. Student research focuses on implications for individual development and the quality of family life. (MJP)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Responsibility, Community Resources, Coping