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Gilmore, John V. – Journal of Education, 1971
Parent counseling is an effective remedial method, whether carried out for individual pairs of parents or for groups of parents, within certain limits. (AN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Group Counseling, Individual Counseling, Parent Counseling
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Pigott, Katherine M. – Journal of Education, 1971
Describes three cases where parent counseling helped bring about an increase in personality development and individual achievement proportional to the degree the counseling advice was followed. (AN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Parent Counseling, Parent Influence
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Grossman, Betty J. – Journal of Education, 1971
Parent counseling of senior high school underachievers is just as effective as counseling at lower educational levels provided the parents' attitudes remain positive. (AN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High School Students, Parent Attitudes, Parent Counseling
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Edgerly, Robert F. – Journal of Education, 1971
Parent counseling is an effective method of helping junior high school underachievers attain their full potential, so long as the parents' attitudes towards their children remain positive. (AN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Junior High School Students, Parent Attitudes, Parent Counseling
Quill, Kathleen Ann – 1989
Parents and professionals in rural Massachusetts collaborated on a project designed to integrate children with behaviors associated with autism and pervasive developmental disorders into a community elementary school. This paper describes implementation of program features for 11 autistic children. Features of the program include family and…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Elementary Education, Leisure Education