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Sinem Siyahhan; Elisabeth Gee – MIT Press, 2024
How family video game play promotes intergenerational communication, connection, and learning. Video games have a bad reputation in the mainstream media. They are blamed for encouraging social isolation, promoting violence, and creating tensions between parents and children. In this book, Sinem Siyahhan and Elisabeth Gee offer another view. They…
Descriptors: Video Games, Family Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Learning
Carrie A. Davenport; Elaine R. Smolen – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2024
Over the past several decades, the early intervention (EI) model for families of deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children has evolved from deficit-based and child-centered to strengths-based and family-centered. The family-centered early intervention (FCEI) model is based on family-systems theory, which emphasizes the central role parents play in…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Children, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
Yust, Karen-Marie – Religious Education, 2023
The REA Annual Meeting 2023 theme is organized around the question, "Whose children are they?" as a way to explore diverse and intersecting ways that we take and/or assign responsibilities for children's religious education. In this essay, the Program Chair reflects on personal and scholarly experiences and questions that have framed and…
Descriptors: Children, Religious Education, Child Development, Spiritual Development
Daniel Abrahams – Visions of Research in Music Education, 2022
Parents serve in many roles, one of which is a mentor. At an early age, I accompanied my father to school and helped sort paperwork, observed choir rehearsals, attended concerts, and watched him mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Unbeknownst to me, I entered into an apprenticeship in the music education community. The present text…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Music Education, Music Teachers, Parent Child Relationship
Nicole J. Martin – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Preschool settings play a significant role in promoting physical activity for children under five years. Most of the time, however, is sedentary (50-94%) with only a small percentage devoted to light (5-27%) or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (1-17%). While the experiences children have during childcare hours can impact their physical…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Physical Activity Level, Parent Role
Ligocki, Danielle; Monreal, Tim – Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, 2023
As advocates for public schools, public school teachers, and the promise of public education, we experience tension related to our roles as parents of school-aged children. While our vision of both schools and our own children's education goes beyond "academic" success, a struggle arises at the intersection of our personal and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public Education, Parents, Teacher Educators
Alec D. Sisco; MacKenzie L. Freeman; Emily N. Srisarajivakul – Communique, 2024
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Social Justice Committee's annual theme is "Supporting SOGD Youth: Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity." This is the first article in a two-part series reviewing key terminology and ways to support and advocate for youth with SOGD identities, with a focus on sexual and…
Descriptors: Advocacy, LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Student Attitudes
Wexler, Natalie – American Educator, 2023
For children to become strong readers, they need to learn a huge number of words--at least 100,000 by the time they get to eighth grade. It is impossible to teach that much vocabulary directly; children gain most of their vocabulary indirectly, as their knowledge of the world expands. This article discusses how much of this learning happens…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Vocabulary, Interpersonal Communication, Oral Reading
Celina Pierrottet; Joseph Hedger – National Association of State Boards of Education, 2023
While schools have seen an influx of federal and state dollars for more services to combat the youth mental health crisis, parents have often been overlooked as allies. When supported with information, classes, and ongoing school engagement opportunities, parents can better identify signs of mental distress in their children and ways to increase…
Descriptors: Children, Mental Health, Family Involvement, Family Programs
Jessica Wiley – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2024
I'm a special educator whose classroom was next door to the homeroom of my hard of hearing son. I had him as one of my students for special education literacy three times a week. I was fortunate to have the professional background, personal knowledge, and treasured relationships with colleagues -- all of which helped me navigate the experience of…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Parent Role, Special Education Teachers
Todd Alan Price; Ruprecht Mattig – Educational Theory, 2024
There is fierce controversy in the United States over whether parents should be able to choose their children's schools and/or curriculum. To discuss the pedagogical arguments inherent in this question, Todd Alan Price and Ruprecht Mattig begin with the classical concept of "Bildung" as developed by Wilhelm von Humboldt around 1800.…
Descriptors: School Choice, Curriculum, Parents, Decision Making
Marianne Rice; Florina Erbeli; Kausalai Wijekumar – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
Phonemic awareness is a key building block for later reading and spelling development. Students at risk for reading difficulties may have difficulties with phonemic awareness and need additional instruction or intervention to develop these skills. This column discusses evidence-based phonemic awareness instruction and the implementation of…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Evidence Based Practice, Reading Difficulties, Intervention
Charles L. Glenn – Journal of School Choice, 2024
AI offer first-hand account of a key stage in the development of parental choice in American public schooling, when Massachusetts state officials, concerned not to repeat the trauma and disruption resulting from mandatory reassignment of students to achieve desegregation in Boston, persuaded and helped more than a dozen other cities to adopt plans…
Descriptors: School Choice, Parent Role, Social Justice, Public Schools
Kristen Secora; Marissa Ramos; Brittany Lee; Cheryl L. Shahan – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2024
Young children do not develop language skills by studying grammar and rules for forming sentences. Children's brains are wired to acquire language naturally; all they need is exposure. Many opportunities for language learning are lost to deaf children if they are not surrounded by other signers. In fact, the loss can be so severe that deaf and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Language Acquisition, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
Michelle Fazio-Brunson; Ashley Boudreaux; Debra Jo Hailey; Cynthia DiCarlo; Amy Weems – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2024
Collaborative partnerships between families and educators are recognized as significant factors related to children's academic success (Bettencourt et al., 2023). Additionally, parental involvement is positively correlated with early social emotional development (Stamou et al., 2023). Early childhood educators and leaders play an important role in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Family Literacy, Literacy Education