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Caoimhe Dempsey; Jessica Grimmel; Elian Fink; Claire Hughes – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
Transition to school research has largely overlooked parents' experiences, particularly fathers. Addressing this gap, we gathered speech samples from UK parents (93 mothers, Mean age = 37.1 years; SD = 4.6 years; and 70 fathers, Mean age = 38.0 years; SD = 3.59 years) that captured their experiences of the school transition. This study (a)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Parent School Relationship, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Wright, Travis; Ochrach, Chase; Blaydes, Madison; Fetter, Anna – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2021
Rates of homelessness are worsening in the United States, with a third of individuals experiencing homelessness being families with children. These families face many challenges, including limited social supports, insufficient access to services, and mental health concerns. These challenges inform a nuanced worldview, leading parents experiencing…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Access to Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Homeless People
Keles, Oguz; Özbey, Elif Zeynep – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2022
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic period, distance education is attempted at all levels of education in Turkey and the world. The present study examines how the education process is shaped during the COVID-19 period for children with special needs and their families. The case study design was implemented as a qualitative research method. The study…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Çelik, Hilal – World Journal of Education, 2020
This study examines how parents' marital relations and the explicit and implicit messages conveyed by mothers to their children about their fathers affect father-child relationships. A homogeneous sampling method was used to select as the participants nine women and seven men, aged 18-20 (x = 18.88), all of whom were students in the Departments of…
Descriptors: Spouses, Marriage, Parent Child Relationship, Fathers
Selwyn, Julie – Research on Social Work Practice, 2019
Purpose: The study investigated whether sibling relationships influenced the outcomes of a sample of adoptive placements in England and Wales that had broken down postorder or were in crisis. Method: The study used secondary analysis drawing on in-depth interviews with 41 families who had experienced an adoption disruption and 42 families who…
Descriptors: Adoption, Sibling Relationship, Placement, Foreign Countries
Rogach, Olga V.; Frolova, Elena V.; Ryabova, Tatyana M. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2018
The article presents the results of the study, illustrating the expectations and the persistent stereotypes about the parent and the pedagogical community, which reduce the possibility of confidential interaction development in the sphere of education. The conceptual provisions of "confidence" theory by P. Sztompka, in which trust is…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Educational Facilities, Parent Attitudes, Focus Groups
Suppo, Jennifer; Floyd, Kim – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2012
The purpose of this review was to examine the literature on parent training for parents of children with autism. Families with a child diagnosed with autism often face a discrepancy between their need for services and the availability of services either because they live in geographically distant areas or because they are on a long wait list for…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Parent Education, Literature Reviews
Larkin, Heather D. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Regular school attendance is a key contributor toward student success. Lack of attendance by its very nature removes the student from time on learning that is essential for academic success (Estridge, 2009). The reality is an absence, whether it is excused or not, means that a child is not in benefiting from educational opportunities on that day.…
Descriptors: Attendance, Educational Indicators, At Risk Students, Dropouts
Conners-Burrow, Nicola A.; Johnson, Danya; Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne; McKelvey, Lorraine; Bokony, Patti A.; Bradley, Robert H. – NHSA Dialog, 2010
This study examines the usefulness of a screening process implemented in the context of a Head Start home visit and compares families who screened positive for substance abuse with those who did not on an array of child and family indicators important for healthy child development. The sample included 1,105 low-income families with preschool-age…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Substance Abuse, Disadvantaged Youth, Home Visits

Emery, Robert E.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
Conducted one-year follow-up study on families randomly assigned to settle custody disputes either in mediation or through adversary procedures. Consistent with Time 1 reports, at Time 2, fathers who mediated were substantially more satisfied than were fathers who litigated. Fathers who mediated also complied more with child support orders.…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Divorce, Family Problems, Parent Attitudes
Havnen, Karen Skaale; Jakobsen, Reidar; Stormark, Kjell Morten – Child Care in Practice, 2009
The main aim of this article is to explore the association between mental health problems in children placed out-of-home and family risk factors reported as reasons for placement. The sample consisted of 109 Norwegian children aged 6-12 years. Mental health problems were assessed by the Revised Rutter scales reported by the parents and the…
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Child Welfare, Mental Health, Children

Salisbury, Christine L. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1985
The internal consistency of the short-form of the Questionnaire on Resources and Stress was examined with 189 parents of handicapped and nonhandicapped children. Reliability and factor analysis procedures revealed psychometric weaknesses across scales. Positive outcomes were discussed regarding the clinical value of the instrument. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Family Problems, Parent Attitudes, Stress Variables
Klebanoff, Lewis – Exceptional Parent, 1971
Descriptors: Family Attitudes, Family Problems, Handicapped Children, Interviews
Grippin, Pauline C.; Medved, Richard – 1981
The study investigated the ranking of stress associated with various life events by parents of handicapped children. Forty-seven parents of children with handicapping conditions were administered the Social Readjustment Rating Questionnaire. Mean values and ranks for life event items were compared with previously reported data. Overall ranking by…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Family Problems, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
Blackard, M. Kay; Barsh, Elizabeth T. – Journal of the Association for the Severely Handicapped (JASH), 1982
Significant differences were found between parents and professionals on the impact of severely handicapped children on their families. Professionals overestimated the child's negative impact on family relationship as well as community rejection and lack of support. They underestimated parents' ability to use appropriate teaching and behavior…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Family Relationship, Parent Attitudes, Professional Personnel