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Stefánsdóttir, Sara; Sigurjónsdóttir, Hanna Björg; Rice, James – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2023
Background: Many parents with learning disabilities find themselves locked in a struggle with child protection authorities to retain custody of their children. This struggle is one against deeply entrenched prejudices as well as social arrangements that often deprive parents of needed resources. This in-depth case study explores the contours of…
Descriptors: Parents with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Child Custody, Parent Rights
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Jalongo, Mary Renck – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Amid COVID-19, children's interactions with pet animals in the household were at times strengthened, strained, or established anew. Extensive periods of confinement made the home environment not only the site for most family activities but also the hub for children's school and many adults' work. Research on the role of pets during the pandemic…
Descriptors: Young Children, Animals, Family Environment, COVID-19
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Fleer, Marilyn; Rai, Prabhat – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2023
The theorisation of digital technologies for play-based settings has received a great deal of attention. However, less is known about how zoom modalities, which are increasingly becoming commonplace at work and in the home, have impacted on the play of children in Family Day Care. Whilst theoretical attention has been given to conceptualising…
Descriptors: Play, Videoconferencing, Child Care, Family Environment
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Vida Vasilj Perkovic; Paula Pedic Duic; Anita Lauri Korajlija – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2025
This study aimed to validate the Croatian version of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire 10-item version (ACE-10) in a sample of 293 emerging adults (mean age 22 years old; 56.9% women). ACE-10 is a self-report retrospective questionnaire that assesses abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction. Measures of depression, anxiety, stress,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Validity, Young Adults, Child Abuse
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Pilvi Raitila; Noora Heiskanen; Anne Karhu – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
Schools play significant roles in promoting pupils' well-being. This study explores teachers' experiences using the research-based, psychoeducational method Let's Talk about Children (LTC) to support pupils' well-being and identify possible risk factors in cooperation with home and school. The study's data comprise 83 LTC training participants'…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Student Welfare
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Jeongmin Lee; Elizabeth Adelman; Stephanie Simmons Zuilkowski – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Understanding children's motivations to read and preferred materials is key to fostering reading skills and promoting a national reading culture. This study, conducted a decade after the launch of the "Soma Rwanda" (Rwanda Read) national reading initiative, explores children's access to books at home, their reading preferences, and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Motivation, Books, Childrens Literature
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Suze van Wijngaarden; Marja W. Hodes; Leo Cardinaal; Mark Koning; Alice Schippers – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Families of parents with intellectual disabilities still face discrimination, stigma and inadequate support, placing them in vulnerable positions. Social assistive robotics offers promising support. This study investigates the possible impact of social assistive robotics on family quality of life (FQoL). Method: An inclusive, iterative…
Descriptors: Parents with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias
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Christine Fawcett; Kahl Hellmer – Social Development, 2025
Children begin to reason about gender and others' gender-typed preferences from early in life, yet not enough is known about whether their reasoning reflects only binary categorization or a more nuanced way understanding of variation in gender. Further, little is known about how children's conception of their own gender affects how they think…
Descriptors: Gender Identity, Young Children, Toys, Family Environment
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Johannes Addido; Samuel Katende; Esther Kataate Namakula; Taiwo Jumoke Ogundapo – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2025
This study examines the relationship between eighth-grade students' science achievement scores and their home backgrounds (educational resources and parental level of education) in three participating African countries: Egypt, Morocco, and South Africa using the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) data of 2019.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Resources, Parent Background, Educational Background
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John Potter; Michelle Cannon; Kate Cowan – Global Studies of Childhood, 2024
The Play Observatory was a COVID-19 rapid response project funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) exploring children's play experiences during the pandemic through an online survey, case studies and a filmmaking workshop. With access to many of the usual spaces and places of play curtailed during the lockdowns of the pandemic, in this…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Play, Children
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Ritu V. Chopra; Peggy A. Yates; Sarah N. Douglas; Stephanie Morano; Emily E. Sobeck; William K. Hepworth – Teacher Educator, 2024
Paraeducators are considered to be a promising pool of future teachers who can help schools address the issues of teacher shortages, attrition and diversification. Paraeducators, known to be highly motivated and familiar with classroom environments, typically have work experience in fields where teacher shortages exist such as bilingual and…
Descriptors: Teacher Aides, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Certification, Partnerships in Education
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Yaqing Chen; Lan Ni – Language Policy, 2024
As the first study addressing family language policy (FLP) in d/Deaf-parented families in China, the current research explores language ideologies, practices and management held by different members within the families. Children of d/Deaf adults (Codas) form an unusual bimodal bilingual group, and the study concerning this group prompts us to…
Descriptors: Deafness, Parents, Chinese, Language Usage
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Limor Golan; Yifat Levi – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
The present study examines the implications of a pedagogical approach that views at-risk children as 'specialized needs' students lacking family resources, limiting their future educational and employment prospects. This approach deliberately addresses the distinctive needs of this population. The research investigates a case study conducted at an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students, At Risk Students, Elementary Schools
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Rhona Brown; Michele Schweisfurth – Comparative Education Review, 2024
"Context matters" has been an adage and a mantra in the field of comparative and international education since its earliest days. However, knowing which things matter, how and to whom, and also how they affect each other places challenging demands on comparative researchers. In this article, we outline different ways that comparativists…
Descriptors: International Education, Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Neta Shaby; Christian Bokhove – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
Physiological measures associated with emotional expressions have been used extensively in lab- and, more recently, digital-learning settings. However, the portable and ubiquitous nature of hardware that measures these physiological features makes them particularly useful in situations where you do not want the hardware to be too obtrusive, like…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Physiology, Psychophysiology
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