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Osofsky, Joy D. – 1972
Comparisons between observed behaviors of fathers in a structured interaction situation with their five-year-old daughters and their reported behaviors as obtained from an interview are studied. Several consistencies and some differences were found. Consistencies occurred more often in fathers' helping and demanding behaviors, as well as in their…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Children, Family Life

Horowitz, Judith E. – American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal, 1985
In this article, theories of sexual abuse of children and treatment programs are reviewed. Familial patterns and signs of psychological distress are identified. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Abuse, Children, Counseling Techniques

Byassee, James E.; Murrell, Stanley A. – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1975
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Children, Emotional Disturbances
Illinois Univ., Champaign. Community Research Center. – 1984
Following a brief introduction, chapter 2 presents a typology of runaways in which four types of runaways are profiled (healthy, unhealthy, curious, chronic). The behaviors of each type are described and the services needed by each are discussed. General techniques for working with runaways are detailed, including developing a runaway profile,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Child Welfare, Children
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Science and Technology. – 1978
These materials represent the testimony given before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Scientific Planning, Analysis, and Cooperation in February 1978 on the subject of domestic violence, including issues of battered spouses, family problems, and child abuse. Statements from witnesses appearing before the Subcommittee are provided and…
Descriptors: Adults, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research
Johnson, Stephen M.; Lobitz, Gretchen K. – 1974
Evaluated was the relationship of the personal and marital adjustment of 31 sets of parents to their own behavior as parents and the behavior problems of their children (mean age 7.7 years). Families who had been referred for behavioral counseling regarding child problems were given a diagnostic battery which included home observations as well as…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Child Rearing

Balkwell, Carolyn; Halverson, Charles F., Jr. – Family Relations, 1980
Reviews selected literature on childhood hyperactivity and suggestions for management of this behavior syndrome. Argues that little consideration has been given to the consequences for parents and siblings of having a hyperactive child present in the family setting. Little attention has been focused on the implementation of management techniques.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Patterns, Children, Family Problems

Otto, Mary L.; Brown, Robert W. – School Counselor, 1982
Presents an overview of child abuse and the dynamics of the abusive family to provide basic information for school counselors regarding family violence and the generational pattern of child abuse. Discusses the role of the school counselor in providing help for abused children and abusive families. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Abuse, Children, Counseling Services

Popenoe, David – Society, 1993
Argues that there appear to be sound biological and sociological reasons why gender differentiation of roles within childrearing families is necessary for society's good. Gender differentiation is important for child development and possibly for marital stability. Fathers are not the same as mothers nor should they be. (SLD)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Child Rearing
Razza, Carol – 1995
This practicum was designed to increase parent awareness of the importance of family play interaction and to foster parents' ability to demonstrate these playskills as a couple and within the family. Questionnaires and personal interviews confirmed the need for more information on the importance of play and of age-appropriate play skills. A…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Child Rearing