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Katlynn Dahl-Leonard; Colby Hall; Eunsoo Cho; Philip Capin; Garrett J. Roberts; Karen F. Kehoe; Christa Haring; Delanie Peacott; Alisha Demchak – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
There is considerable research evaluating the effects of family members implementing shared book reading interventions, especially during early childhood. However, less is known about the effects of family members providing instruction to help their school-aged children develop literacy skills, including both code-focused and meaning-focused…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Literacy Education, Intervention, Books
Gwendoline Desquenne Godfrey; Naomi Downes; Emilie Cappe – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
This article aims to review the literature on family functioning in the field of autism. The search was conducted in August 2021 in PubMed, PsycINFO, and PubPsy and sixty-two articles were included. Studies were published in English between 1980 and 2021 and provided quantitative data from validated measures of family functioning in families with…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Relationship, Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Compton-Lilly, Catherine; Ellison, Tisha Lewis; Rogers, Rebecca – Reading Teacher, 2023
Across research, policy, and practice, the experiences, knowledge, and collective experiences of Families of Color have been routinely erased, disregarded, and ignored, despite their potential for engaging and motivating students, creating inclusive classrooms, and addressing educational inequities. In this metasynthesis, we explicitly focus on…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Scholarship, Minority Groups, Family Involvement
Bernadette M. Janssen; Jolanda J. P. Mathijssen; Hedwig J. A. Van Bakel – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Given the impact of growing up in vulnerable families on opportunities in life and the large numbers of families with severe parenting and child functioning problems who repeatedly receive some form of youth care, it is important to investigate the long-term outcomes of the provided care. Objective: This study aimed to investigate…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Family Environment, Family Relationship, Parent Child Relationship
Amanda Leigh Duncan; Hannah Keene; Collin Shepley – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions have been described as culturally responsive and family-friendly interventions, with research demonstrating improvements in children's development when receiving these services. Given the child-directed nature of Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions and the intervention's…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Intervention, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Literature Reviews
Xiaolin Wang; Xuezhen Yang; Nasnoor Juzaily bin Mohd Nasiruddin; Shasha Wei; Delong Dong; Shamsulariffin bin Samsudin – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Although physical activity (PA) has a profound impact on health, many college and university students are still physically inactive. There is some evidence to suggest that social support (SS) could impact the PA levels of students, but the internal relationship and specific effects are not very clear. The purpose of this review was to determine…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, College Students, Social Support Groups, Gender Differences
Angela Joy; Susan Ledger; Jill Duncan – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2025
The use of Deaf role-models (DRMs) with Deaf children born into hearing families is a practice aimed at improving outcomes for Deaf children, yet there is little peer-reviewed research available to influence future direction of such. This scoping review directs attention to available research on DRMs as a socio-linguistic and cultural viewpoint…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing (Physiology), Role Models, Family Relationship
Braithwaite Stuart, Laura; Jones, Catrin Hedd; Windle, Gill – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2022
Background: Cognitive-communication difficulties are often associated with dementia and can impact a person's ability to participate in meaningful conversations. This can create challenges to families, reflecting the reality that people living with dementia rarely have just one regular conversation partner, but interact with multiple family…
Descriptors: Dementia, Alzheimers Disease, Family Involvement, Family Role
Yifan Miao; Nibras Jasim; Chandana Guha; Amanda Sluiter; Katherine B. Owen; Benedicta Yudianto; Michelle H. Lim; Ben J. Smith; Karine Manera – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: Young people with chronic health conditions are among the most at risk of having poor social connections, however, little is known about their experiences of loneliness and social isolation. We aimed to describe the perspectives and experiences of loneliness and social isolation among young people with chronic physical conditions.…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Social Isolation, Chronic Illness, Youth
Julia Clements; Susan Birch – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2023
Kinship care is care provided by members of a child's extended family or friend network when they can no longer live with their parents. Kinship care is the most prevalent form of out-of-home care, both internationally and in the UK. Little is known about kinship care from the perspectives of children and specifically, the risk and protective…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Family Role, Risk, Resilience (Psychology)
I. Lin Sin; Alina Schartner – Journal of International Students, 2024
This article casts light on informal caregiving, an essential aspect of the international postgraduate researcher (PGR) experience, but which is often invisible in literature and discourses on international education. Drawing from qualitative semi-structured interviews with international PGRs in a British university, it highlights their dual role…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Mental Health, Well Being, Graduate Students
Samantha Vlcek; Michelle Somerton; Scott Pedersen – Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education, 2024
Effective collaboration between key stakeholders increases the educational opportunities and outcomes of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Although the value of collaboration between the central members of a student's network has been widely cited, how collaboration occurs between different stakeholder groups in the education of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Literature Reviews
Micaela Fistonich – Teachers and Curriculum, 2023
Education within Aotearoa has not effectively engaged Pasifika students (Ministry of Education, 2023a), and has led to Pasifika students being less likely to continue to tertiary level education (Ministry of Education, 2023b). This review focuses on the published literature about factors that improve the conditions of schooling in Aotearoa to…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Learner Engagement, Secondary School Students, Teacher Student Relationship
Angelica Alonso; S. Alexa McDorman; Rachel R. Romeo – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
It is well established that parent-child dyadic synchrony (e.g., mutual emotions, behaviors) can support development across cognitive and socioemotional domains. The advent of simultaneous two-brain "hyperscanning" (i.e., measuring the brain activity of two individuals at the same time) allows further insight into dyadic "neural…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Child Development, Nonverbal Communication
Norma J. Perez-Brena; Mayra Y. Bámaca; Gabriela Livas Stein; Elisa Gomez – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
Familial racial-ethnic socialization (RES) helps youth build tools of cultural resilience by providing messages regarding race and ethnicity that enable them to negotiate and survive the demands of a racialized society. Thus, RES is an important caregiving task for historically minoritized families, including Latine families in the United States.…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Intervention, Self Concept, Cultural Background