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Meeker, Mary – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1989
Strategies are presented for providing positive values education through the process of receiving toys as holiday gifts, without detracting from the enjoyment of receiving and using the toys. Children can learn responsibility and property management skills by taking inventory, categorizing, and evaluating toys. (PB)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Elementary Education, Holidays, Teaching Methods
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Oloko, Beatrice Adenike – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1993
Interviewed children, teachers, women street traders, and professionals about children's street trading, or vending of goods, which is an aspect of children's responsibility training in Nigeria. Concluded that values learned in street trading have become maladaptive with schooling; and street trading maintains traditional values of family and…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
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Kaplan, Deborah L.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1986
A health education program for low-income, inner-city children with asthma was transferred from a clinical setting to the public schools. The program's emphasis placed responsibility on the child rather than the parent, making it independent of direct parental involvement. Results are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Asthma, Child Responsibility, Elementary Education, Health Education
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Sonna, Linda – PTA Today, 1993
Summer outings can be fun if parents let children make the plans. Children can plan outings and learn valuable skills if parents let them gather the information, map and direct the route, plan a picnic, make an agenda, list necessary items, pack the car, plan activities, and learn by doing. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Child Role, Elementary Education, Parent Child Relationship
McKitric, Eloise J. – 1986
The process of money management should be taught as soon as the child becomes aware of money, usually as early as ages 3 or 4. At this level, teaching may be in the form of explaining the difference between the value of a nickel and a dime. Money management training often begins with the allocation of an allowance. Parents are advised not to link…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Elementary Education, Money Management, Needs Assessment
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Bergstrom, Joan M. – PTA Today, 1985
Summer is the perfect time for a child to develop the resourcefulness, responsibility, and reliability necessary for independence. Suggestions are made for organizing the household, establishing routines, encouraging interests, doing chores, and enhancing reading during the summer. (MT)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Education, Parent Child Relationship
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Nelson, Richard C.; Whitney, Karen K. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1971
There is much to justify a movement involving the liberation of children. Children can benefit by experiencing greater respect and more freedom to choose to experience and even to fail. The elementary school counselor needs to decide what responsibility he is willing to accept regarding this issue. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Children, Counselor Role, Elementary Education
Nelson, Dottie, Comp.; Ryther, Sherry, Comp. – 1980
The information and activities in this handbook are designed to help children focus on the special needs that animals (wild and domestic) have and what children can do to help meet these needs. The following are included: (1) activities and games on the care of domestic animals; (2) instructions for making a book which shows the similarities…
Descriptors: Animals, Child Responsibility, Class Activities, Educational Games
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Flexibrod, Jeffrey J.; O'Leary, K. Daniel – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
With contingency reinforcement, students with externally imposed or self-determined academic standards did comparable work. When contingent reinforcement was dropped in an extinction phase, external imposition subjects tended to outperform self-determination subjects. Experiment serves to demonstrate the utility of self-management as an…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Child Responsibility, Elementary Education, Extinction (Psychology)
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Blue, Gladys F. – Childhood Education, 1986
Reviews literature focusing on six aspects of pet-person relationships that are most relevant to the growing child. Areas include love, attachment, and comfort; sensorimotor and nonverbal learning; responsibility, nurturance, and competence; learning about the life cycle; therapeutic benefits; and nurturing humaness, ecological awareness, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Responsibility, Children, Early Childhood Education
Long, Lynette – Instructor, 1985
The "latchkey" child who spends time at home alone is vulnerable to a variety of crisis situations. Suggestions are offered to help this child become more self-reliant and better able to deal with fears, boredom, and danger. (DF)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Curriculum Design, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Education
Chodan, Diane – Momentum, 1978
There is no need for a special unit to be developed about courtesy. Everyday activities and situations offer ample opportunity for its practice, for children will imitate the good manners they see adults using. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Prosocial Behavior
Garbarino, James – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1981
Weighs the risks and opportunities of latchkey children, who must supervise themselves after school because their parent or parents work. Suggests some school/community alternatives for supervising these children and/or teaching them self-care skills. Condensed from "Vital Issues," v30, n3, p1-4. (SJL)
Descriptors: After School Day Care, Child Responsibility, Childhood Needs, Elementary Education
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Walton, Marsha D. – Developmental Psychology, 1985
Naturalistic observations were made of "remedial interchanges" that occurred among kindergarten through fourth-grade children in open classrooms. Three approaches to development of moral judgments were considered: attributional, cognitive developmental, and symbolic interactionist. Data showed limited to no support for these theories and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Behavior Theories, Child Responsibility
United Nations Children's Fund, London (England). – 1993
This set of guides introduces teachers and students to the "UN Convention on the Rights of the Child." The set features a teacher's handbook and project books on participation, provision, and protection. Topic webs from these three books are used to illustrate the teaching of these materials. "Teachers' Handbook: Teaching the UN…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Health, Child Responsibility, Child Welfare
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