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Nievar, M. Angela; Ramisetty-Mikler, Suhasini – Online Submission, 2011
Children in low-income and ethnic minority families are more likely to be in poor health, which may impact physical and economic well-being in adulthood. This study explored how maternal depression and parenting efficacy were associated with child health outcomes in a sample of minority low-income families (N = 311). Results demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Low Income, Mothers, Chronic Illness, Child Health
Stile, Stephen W.; And Others – 1978
The paper addresses the problem of parent-attrition in center-based, home-based, and home-center-based programs for exceptional children. Attention is focused on the extent of the problem, associated factors, and previously employed strategies to minimize the parent attrition phenomenon. A table provides attrition data reported in the literature…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Handicapped Children, Home Instruction, Parent Participation
Grandstaff, Carole L. – 1980
The rights of hospital/homebound children under P.L. 94-142 (the Education for All Handicapped Children Act) are considered, and a model in which service is delivered through a full-time instructor whose sole job responsibility is teaching students in homes and hospitals during school hours is seen to be most favorable. Other delivery alternatives…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Delivery Systems, Home Instruction, Homebound
Link, Patricia W. – 1979
The paper describes the Lafayette Parish Homebound Program (Louisiana) for students in grades K-12, with particular emphasis on the program's services for pregnant girls. Procedures for admitting students into the program, objectives for the pregnant girls (12-18 years old), and program components are considered. It is explained that the special…
Descriptors: Handicapped Children, Home Instruction, Homebound, Nontraditional Education

Zalk, Linda – 1977
Described is a home- and center-based preschool program for handicapped children. A toy education library system and an activity centered learning program are reported to focus on individualized programing and parent involvement. (CL)
Descriptors: Handicapped Children, Home Instruction, Individualized Programs, Parent Role
Menolascino, Frank J. – 1978
The author predicts major innovations in the future of the handicapped person in his community. Future trends are reported for the following eight areas: research and prevention efforts on decreasing the incidence of the more severe handicapping conditions, impact of the ideology of normalization, parents of the retarded, self advocacy for…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Disabilities, Futures (of Society)
Moreno, Robert P. – 1996
This study examined the maternal teaching practices of Mexican American mothers and the relation of these practices to their children's task performance. The questions considered in the study were: (1) what teaching behaviors characterize maternal instruction; (2) how does use of these behaviors change throughout instruction; and (3) how do these…
Descriptors: Home Instruction, Mexican Americans, Parent Influence, Parents as Teachers
Bergstrom, Joan; Lazar, Irving – 1978
This paper provides an overview of educational materials available for parents to use in facilitating their children's learning. The primary focus is on developing parental support systems which extend learning into the home through creative and effective use of materials. General considerations such as the larger social context of the learning…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Games, Experiential Learning, Family School Relationship
Hofmeister, Alan M.; Atkinson, Charles M. – 1976
Described is Project TELEPAC, a telecommunications-based system which provides instructional packets to parents of severely handicapped children in rural areas of Utah. In addition to the parent involvement packets which outline teaching methods, correction procedures and behavior management practices for arithmetic, language arts, self help and…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Home Instruction
Stile, Stephen W.; Atkinson, Charles M. – 1976
Packaged materials designed for use by parents of educationally unserved and underserved severely handicapped individuals and available through a telecommunication system have been developed by Project TELEPAC at Utah State University. Material development has been accomplished through application of an educational research and development cycle…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Home Instruction
Morlan, Donna; And Others – 1976
In 1974, the Facilitating Educational Achievement through Telecommunications (FEATT) project began a study to test the efficacy of specially produced video cassettes to teach parents of severely handicapped children how to instruct their children in basic psychomotor skills. Fifty families in Northern Indiana agreed to field test the tapes.…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Developmental Tasks, Home Instruction, Infants
Greenburg, Mark T. – 1982
The effects of an early intervention program for 24 profoundly deaf children under 3 years of age were compared to outcomes for 12 deaf children who did not receive special intervention. The Counselling and Home Training Program, which serves families in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, is based on the philosophy of total communication with…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Deafness, Early Childhood Education, Home Instruction
Range, Dale G.; And Others – 1980
Parents and teachers are encouraged in this paper to provide home and school cognitive science activities to help their preschool-age children develop prereading skills. Many of the activities mentioned could be introduced prior to the age of 3 years and all by the age of 5 years. In general, activities that develop cognitive skills should precede…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Home Instruction, Language Experience Approach
Baker, Bruce L. – 1986
Parent training goals, models, and predictors of effectiveness are examined with examples from three parent training models: (1) a combination of group sessions and intensive in-home consultation visits to prepare families receiving their child home again after residential treatment; (2) intensive in-home training intended to prevent residential…
Descriptors: Children, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities

Higgins, A. H. – 1981
A look at Australia's educational history gives insight into a proposal for a domestic communications satellite for use as an educational tool. The country's earliest and most successful distance education programs used itinerant teachers and "tent schools." In 1922, a national correspondence education program was adopted. Correspondence…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Correspondence Study, Distance Education, Educational History