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Yelland, Nicola; Bartholomaeus, Clare; Chan, Anita Kit-wa – Qualitative Research Journal, 2023
Purpose: This article reflects on the adaption of Sarah Pink's video re-enactment methodology for exploring children's out-of-school lifeworlds. Design/methodology/approach: Video re-enactments originate in the work of Sarah Pink who developed the methodology to study everyday routines, including activities associated with people's energy…
Descriptors: Children, Experience, Leisure Time, Homework
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Simranjeet Kaur; Sunita Singh – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2023
This ethnographic case study presents findings of an 18-month research study focusing on the ways in which families residing in an urban slum were using mobile phones and how this use supported literacy practices. Data collection included participant observations and interviews with 42 participants including parents, children and community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Slums, Urban Areas, Telecommunications
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Bodovski, Katerina; Munoz, Ismael G.; Apostolescu, Ruxandra – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2022
Although parental help with homework has been long understood as a valuable part of parental involvement with children's education and, as such, an important mechanism shaping educational inequality, previous studies showed contradictory findings about its influence on academic achievement. Using multiple waves of the Early Childhood Longitudinal…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Parents, Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement
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David B. Riddle; Andrew G. Guzick; Alison Salloum; Sarah Kennedy; Asim Shah; Wayne K. Goodman; David S. Mathai; Alicia W. Leong; Emily M. Dickinson; Daphne M. Ayton; Saira A. Weinzimmer; Jill Ehrenreich-May; Eric A. Storch – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2024
A brief, parent-led, transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach demonstrated utility among youth struggling with emotional problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. Homework completion between sessions is directly associated with psychotherapy treatment outcomes in non-parent-led CBT interventions. The present study sought to examine…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Children, Emotional Problems
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Grinshtain, Yael; Harpaz, Gal – Elementary School Journal, 2021
Homework is considered a major means for connecting learning processes at school with the home/family sphere. This qualitative study illuminates parents' engagement in their children's homework by exploring: (1) parents' and teachers' perceptions of homework goals and characteristics; and (2) the types of parental help-giving with homework. Using…
Descriptors: Homework, Parent Student Relationship, Parent Role, Parent Attitudes
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Copeland, Susan R.; Griffin, Megan M.; DiLuzio, Heather; Maez, Rolanda – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2021
Self-management has been found to be favorable for improving a wide variety of skills as well as decreasing problematic behaviors in individuals with a range of disabilities. We used a single case withdrawal design to investigate the use of a self-management intervention on problem behaviors of a nine-year-old Native American child with fetal…
Descriptors: Self Management, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Daily Living Skills, Contingency Management
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Curtiss, Sarah L.; Ebata, Aaron T. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Families with children on the autism spectrum are often viewed in terms of their deficits rather than their strengths. Family meals are portrayed as sources of stress and struggle for parents and children. In this study, we take a resilience perspective to challenge underlying assumptions and get a more accurate picture of the nature of shared…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Eating Habits, Children, Autism
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Arapi, Enkeleda; Hamel, Christine – International Journal of Instruction, 2021
Over the past 50 years, a consensus emerged from the scientific literature regarding the positive effects of school, family and community partnerships on school achievement. However, researchers noted that the implementation of these partnerships still gives rise to tensions on the ground. This research tackled with how parents and teachers get…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Parent Teacher Cooperation
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Li, Angran; Hamlin, Daniel – Sociology of Education, 2019
Previous analyses of large national datasets have tended to report a negative relationship between parental homework help and student achievement. Yet these studies have not examined heterogeneity in this relationship based on the propensity for a parent to provide homework help. By using a propensity score-based approach, this study investigates…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parents as Teachers, Homework, Elementary School Students
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Çarkit, Cafer; Özenç, Mehmet – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2021
Problem solving is one of the basic skills needed by individuals today. An individual who has attained problem-solving skills can both overcome difficulties in daily life and be successful in professional business life. In this respect, problem solving is considered as a skill that children should attain from an early age. Many variables are…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Children, Student Attitudes
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Fumarco, Luca; Schultze, Gabriel – Education Economics, 2020
A large literature shows that relatively young students perform worse in class. Using data from the 'Health Behaviour in School Aged Children' international survey, we additionally find robust evidence that they are aware of performing poorly, they spend more time watching TV and less time doing sports than older peers, while tending to spend as…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Student Characteristics, Leisure Time, Time Management
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Pinquart, Martin; Ebeling, Markus – Educational Psychology Review, 2020
The present meta-analysis assessed concurrent and longitudinal associations between parental educational expectations and child achievement, and factors that mediate the effect of expectations on achievement. A systematic search in electronic databases identified 169 studies that were included in a random-effects meta-analysis. We found small to…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Parent Aspiration, Academic Achievement, Socioeconomic Status
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Moè, Angelica; Katz, Idit; Alesi, Marianna – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2018
Background and aims: Based on the principles of scaffolding for motivation and on the assumptions of self-determination theory, two studies aimed to assess the role played by perceived parental autonomy-supportive scaffolding on child homework autonomous motivation, self-efficacy, affect, and engagement. Samples and results: The results of Study…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Parent Participation, Motivation, Parent Child Relationship
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Vivian Tackie-Ofosu; Efua Vandyk – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2016
Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) programs target families in deprived rural and urban communities with the objective of equipping them with skills to improve family well-being, education, and relationships. In recent years, the focus of FCS in Ghana has been on parental styles and education that foster parents' involvement in their children's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Student Relationship, Homework, Mathematics Instruction
Lindsey Rose Bullinger; Maithreyi Gopalan; Caitlin Lombardi – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Publicly funded adult health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has had positive effects on low-income adults. We examine whether the ACA's Medicaid expansions influenced child development and family functioning in low-income households. We use a difference-in-differences framework that exploits cross-state policy variation and focus…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Health Insurance, Low Income Groups, Academic Achievement
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