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Foster, Ida; Wyman, Joshua; Talwar, Victoria – Journal of Moral Education, 2020
The development of children's lie-telling abilities is considered to be a social and cognitive milestone. While occasional lying is developmentally appropriate, the use of frequent, antisocial lies as a maladaptive problem-solving mechanism can indicate behaviour problems. Since lying is often considered a moral transgression, researchers should…
Descriptors: Deception, Ethics, Moral Development, Moral Values
Unpacking Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: A Latent Profile Analysis of Parent-Teacher Interactions
Holmes, Shannon R.; Sheridan, Susan M.; Smith, Tyler E. – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2021
Conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) is a model of consultation wherein parents and teachers partner to address children's social-behavioral concerns. The teacher-parent relationship has proven critical to the success of CBC, yet little is known about the dynamics in CBC that may promote these relationships. This study explored interactions…
Descriptors: Interaction, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Child Behavior, Behavior Problems
Charles, Pajarita; Gorman-Smith, Deborah; Jones, Anne – Research on Social Work Practice, 2016
Objective: This article describes an intervention development focusing on the early design stages of a model to improve psychosocial and behavioral health outcomes among children of fathers with incarceration and antisocial behavioral histories. Method: We use a synthesis of the literature and qualitative interviews with key informants to inform a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Development, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
Conners-Burrow, Nicola A.; Patrick, Terese; Kyzer, Angela; McKelvey, Lorraine – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
This paper describes the development, implementation and preliminary evaluation of the Reaching Educators and Children (REACH) program, a training and coaching intervention designed to increase the capacity of early childhood teachers to support children's social and emotional development. We evaluated REACH with 139 teachers of toddler and…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Development, Program Implementation, Preschool Teachers
Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus J.; Suryani, Luh Ketut; Tiliopoulos, Niko – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2015
Childhood and adolescence sexual abuse can have long-lasting and devastating effects on personal and interpersonal growth and development. Sexually abused children tend to exhibit higher rates of poor school performance, aggressive behavior, PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder), or depressive symptomatology, as well as social and relational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Child Development
Loeber, Rolf; Burke, Jeffrey D. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2011
This article summarizes the empirical studies showing pathways in the development of externalizing and delinquent behaviors. Pathways are defined as the orderly temporal development between more than two problem behaviors. The paper addresses the following questions: (1) What are the developmental pathways between different diagnoses of Disruptive…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Delinquency, Behavior Disorders, Child Development
Jonson-Reid, Melissa; Presnall, Ned; Drake, Brett; Fox, Louis; Bierut, Laura; Reich, Wendy; Kane, Phyllis; Todd, Richard D.; Constantino, John N. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2010
Objective: Evidence is steadily accumulating that a preventable environmental hazard, child maltreatment, exerts causal influences on the development of long-standing patterns of antisocial behavior in humans. The relationship between child maltreatment and antisocial outcome, however, has never previously been tested in a large-scale study in…
Descriptors: Evidence, Siblings, Child Abuse, Psychopathology
Brosnan, Julie; Healy, Olive – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Aggression can present as a significant problem behavior in individuals with a diagnosis of developmental disability. Much research has focused on the prevalence of aggression in individuals with varying degrees of severity of intellectual disability (AD), autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and co-morbidity of ID and ASD. Research has also focused on…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities, Autism, Aggression
Rodgers, Joann Ellison – Abell Foundation, 2010
The notion that vitamins, minerals, and other "supplemental" nutrients profoundly change behavior, mood, and intellect has origins as old as recorded history. Research has indeed suggested connections between nutrient deficiencies and behavior problems, but correlations are not the same as causality. This "Abell Report" is an…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Violence, Student Behavior, Correlation
Malti, Tina; Noam, Gil G.; Scheithauer, Herbert – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2009
This article introduces the clover model, a research-based developmental model of resilience and psychopathology related to the prevention of aggressive behavior and the promotion of resiliency in adolescents. It describes how social cognitions and emotions function differently at different periods of adolescent development and influence problem…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Prevention, Aggression, Social Cognition
Hudley, Cynthia; Novac, Andrei – Theory Into Practice, 2007
In this article the authors review research on highly stressful environments that are known to support the development and display of aggressive behavior in childhood, adolescence, and beyond. They also examine some of the mechanisms through which such stressful environments may influence adolescents' aggressive behavior. The review concentrates…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Child Development, Correlation, Neurological Organization
Hines, Elizabeth; Simonsen, Brandi – Beyond Behavior, 2008
Autism is a developmental disability that manifests as impairment in three primary areas: social interaction, communication and imaginative activities, and reactions to environmental stimuli. The appearance of autism spectrum disorder ranges from children who are very low functioning, nonverbal, stimulus seeking, aggressive, antisocial, and…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction

Walker, Evangeline M. L. – Urban Review, 1974
Attempts to demonstrate how crucial a role value presuppositions have in determining the "facts" upon which children are judged, learning situations are structured, and relationships in general established. (Author/RJ)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Attention Span, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes
McCarty, Bonnie C.; Quirk, Constance A. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2003
Programs desiring to offer true alternatives for troubled children and youth can focus efforts through a developmental lens. Adults who focus their intervention decisions through beliefs based on healthy social-emotional developmental theory and practice provide a strength-based alternative, a sturdy foundation, and an oasis of hope for youth to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Positive Reinforcement
Wishon, Phillip; And Others – 1978
Teacher reinforcement of indoor play equipment utilization was employed as a procedure to increase the peer social interaction of an asocial four-year-old female child. Touching peers, using peers' names, verbalizations, solitary or parallel manipulation, cooperative construction, and cooperative thematic play were dependent variables. Treatment…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Case Studies, Child Development, Children
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