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Mynttinen, Mari A.; Mishina, Kaisa E.; Kangasniemi, Mari K. – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: This study described how adolescents and the parents saw their moral responsibilities with regard to adolescents using alcohol. Methods: This was a deductive secondary analysis, based on Hart's taxonomy of moral responsibility. The primary studies were based on 19 group interviews with 87 adolescents aged 14-16 and 17 interviews with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Parents, Moral Values
Haddad, Cynthia R.; Nadworny, John – Brookes Publishing Company, 2022
How can families of children with disabilities plan for lasting financial security at every stage of life? Find clear answers in "The Special Needs Planning Guide," a step-by-step companion for parents as they progress through the complexities of planning for the future of their family and their child. Written by two financial planning…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Children, Parents, Long Range Planning
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Cancian, Maria; Meyer, Daniel R.; Wood, Robert G. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2022
Most children in the United States will spend at least part of their childhood living apart from one of their parents; the child support system is designed to ensure that they nonetheless receive financial support. While the system is largely effective when noncustodial parents have substantial regular earnings, many noncustodial parents,…
Descriptors: Children, Financial Support, Legal Responsibility, Compliance (Legal)
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Çitil, Mahmut – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2020
This study aims to illustrate the effectiveness of the programme of informative parent training which is about the rights of families of children with special educational needs (SEN), and which is presented via the direct instruction method. The research was designed in a semi-experimental model consisting of a single group pre-test and post-test…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Program Effectiveness, Special Needs Students, Students with Disabilities
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Gibson, Howard – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
Since 1998 all maintained schools, academies and city technology colleges in England and Wales have been required to publish a home-school agreement. This documents the school's responsibilities and the obligations of parents, and itemises the behaviour expected of pupils. Most of the parties sign it, from as young as four, although there is no…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Responsibility, Parent Responsibility, Family School Relationship
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Huntington, Clare; Scott, Elizabeth – Future of Children, 2015
The U.S. legal system gives parents the authority and responsibility to make decisions about their children's health care, and favors parental rights over society's collective responsibility to provide for children's welfare. Neither the federal government nor state governments have an affirmative obligation to protect and promote children's…
Descriptors: Child Health, Legal Responsibility, Health Promotion, Parent Responsibility
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Oz, Sheri – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2013
While children and adolescents generally do not have the right to vote, marry, or sign contracts independently, they are often held responsible for their crimes. In spite of this, some parents of minor victims file civil suits against parents of the youth responsible for the harm. The courts must then decide to what extent, if any, parents are…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Victims of Crime, Court Litigation, Parent Child Relationship
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Ost, Suzanne – Children & Society, 2013
Researchers who involve children in their research are faced with the challenge of choosing between differing theoretical approaches which can prioritise children's autonomy rights or their "vulnerability" and their need to be protected. Somewhat confusingly, ethical guidelines seem to reflect a combination of these approaches. Even when…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Personal Autonomy, Child Safety, Ethics
Virginia Department of Education, 2015
The Virginia Board of Education's "Student Conduct Policy Guidelines" were first developed in 1994 in response to action by the 1993 General Assembly requiring the Virginia Board of Education to establish such guidelines. In 2004, the "Guidelines" underwent a major revision in response to requirements of § 22.1-279.6. of the…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Discipline Policy, School Policy, State Policy
Lautenbacher, Susan L. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This qualitative case study examines the perceptions of parents of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) towards family/school partnerships. Interviews were conducted with parents of children with autism that belonged to a parent support group in western Pennsylvania. The resulting interviews cast light on the motivators and barriers that…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Qualitative Research, Parents, Autism
Shulman, Ken – Exceptional Parent, 2009
Estate planners counseling families who have children with disabilities are increasingly confronted with planning dilemmas that mirror the social, financial, and societal issues presented by an aging population. It is not uncommon when discussing "special needs" planning with clients to discover that they are in their 70s or 80s and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Older Adults, Health Facilities, Legal Responsibility
Bartoo, Jean – 1972
The legal status of sex education in the public schools in the United States as it existed at the close of the 1971-72 school year was investigated. The investigation included surveys, analyses, and interpretations of statutes, significant rules and regulations of state departments of education, and court holdings as they applied specifically to…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Ethical Instruction, Family Life Education, Legal Responsibility
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Moskowitz, Joel S. – Washington Law Review, 1975
Regarding the balance of state and parental control over the education of children, the author argues that control is being returned to the parents, parental prerogative now being manifested on a constitutional rather than a statute basis. Cases discussed deal with compulsory secondary education, school violence, objection to school practices. (JT)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Compulsory Education, Court Litigation, Educational Responsibility
Harris, J. John, III – 1979
The concepts of educational malpractice and educational accountability are emerging more frequently in educational literature and as the basis of court cases. Up until now, no suits charging educational malpractice have been successful, but observers predict that suits charging schools with negligence will be successful. One basis for the court's…
Descriptors: Accountability, Court Litigation, Educational Malpractice, Legal Problems
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Sagatun, Inger J. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1991
Surveyed 68 delinquent minors, 57 parents, and 101 probation officers to compare attributions of responsibility for delinquency. All three groups saw the minor, the family, and friends as three factors most responsible for delinquency, but in varying degrees and combinations. Findings demonstrate importance of studying perceptions of different…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attribution Theory, Child Responsibility, Delinquency
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