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Dishon, Dee – PTA Today, 1984
This article contains ideas to help parents and teachers create environments that encourage a positive self-image. These activities help the child feel special and capable with a sense of belonging. (DF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Family Role, Learning Activities, Parent Child Relationship
Pines, Maya – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1984
Even as children, some individuals cope remarkably with stressful situations. They are active and know how to seek adult support. Research suggests that their strong personalities are rooted in part in the treatment they receive as infants, but also that schools can effectively help deprived children to become well-adjusted adults. (KH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Welfare, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education

Greenberg, Polly – Young Children, 1992
Discusses three different approaches to child rearing: autocratic, anarchic, and democratic. Maintains that the use of each approach results in the development of a particular kind of character and behavior in the child. Also discusses John Dewey's efforts to define democratic character and his experiments with teacher attempts to develop this…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Child Rearing, Democracy, Democratic Values

Roopnarine, Jaipaul L.; Honig, Alice S. – Young Children, 1985
Discusses importance attributed to social competence with peers for social development of young children and implications for later years. Review of research addresses the following issues regarding unpopular children: types of interaction patterns, parental childrearing patterns, and development of improved social skills through the help of…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Classroom Environment, Early Childhood Education, Friendship