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Fettig, Angel; Schultz, Tia R.; Ostrosky, Michaelene M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2013
Challenging behavior is often a source of frustration for parents. Challenging behavior is defined as any behavior that interferes with children's learning and development, is harmful to children and to others, and puts a child at risk for later social problems or school failure (Bailey & Wolery, 1992; Kaiser & Rasminsky, 2003). Children's…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Social Problems, Change Strategies, Educational Strategies
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Pina, Armando A.; Zerr, Argero A.; Villalta, Ian K.; Gonzales, Nancy A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2012
Objective: This trial of a randomized indicated anxiety prevention and early intervention explored initial program effects as well as the role of ethnicity and language on measured outcomes. Method: A total of 88 youth (M = 10.36 years; 45 girls, 52 Latino) received 1 of 2 protocols with varying degrees of parent involvement, and response was…
Descriptors: Prevention, Ethnicity, Whites, Anxiety
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Michail, Samia – Improving Schools, 2011
This article explores the varied ways in which schools can respond to students who present with challenging behaviours and who are at risk of disengagement from learning. It sets out a typology of school responses and reflects on the philosophies which underpin each approach. In an effort to rethink the use of suspensions within schools, which…
Descriptors: Suspension, Parent School Relationship, Student Behavior, Learner Engagement
Lamb, Lindsay M. – Online Submission, 2012
This report examines the relationships between four broad dimensions of school climate measured on the AISD Staff/TELL survey, Parent survey, and Student Climate survey as they relate to various measures of AISD student achievement.
Descriptors: Educational Environment, School Districts, Academic Achievement, Elementary Schools
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Jurbergs, Nichole; Palcic, Jennette L.; Kelley, Mary L. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2010
Daily Behavior Report Cards (DBRC), which typically require teachers to evaluate students' daily behavior and parents to provide contingent consequences, are an effective and acceptable method for improving children's classroom behavior. The current study evaluated whether parent involvement is an essential treatment component or whether teacher…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Report Cards, Elementary School Students, African American Students
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Adams, Michael B.; Womack, Sue A.; Shatzer, Ryan H.; Caldarella, Paul – Education, 2010
If students are to become proficient at using social skills, parents must be involved in teaching and reinforcing these skills at home. Parent involvement is associated with increased student success, especially when it includes a two-way exchange of information between home and school. As the traditional family has changed, new methods of…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Interpersonal Competence, Skill Development
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Solish, Abbie; Perry, Adrienne – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2008
Although the need for active parent involvement in Intensive Behavioral Intervention (IBI) has been emphasized by professionals in the field, little research has explored this involvement or what it entails. A parent self-report questionnaire and a similar therapist questionnaire were designed for this study, in which parent "Involvement" and five…
Descriptors: Intervention, Self Efficacy, Parent Participation, Questionnaires
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Smith, Peter K.; Howard, Sharon; Thompson, Fran – Pastoral Care in Education: An International Journal for Pastoral Care & Personal-Social Education, 2007
The Support Group Method (SGM), formerly the No Blame Approach, is widely used as an anti-bullying intervention in schools, but has aroused some controversy. There is little evidence from users regarding its effectiveness. We aimed to ascertain the use of and support for the SGM in Local Authorities (LAs) and schools; and obtain ratings of…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Bullying, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Crisman, Belinda W. – Principal, 2008
Although autism varies from one child to another, there are several common key factors to creating a successful inclusion program. In this article, the author discusses the factors in inclusion program that works for all. These factors include: (1) Appropriate Placement; (2) Teacher and Paraprofessional Selection; (3) Parental Involvement; (4)…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Autism, Parent Participation, Asperger Syndrome
Sibley, Michael O., Ed. – Alabama Department of Education, 2007
"Alabama Education News" is published monthly except for June, July, and December by the Alabama Department of Education. This publication, authorized by Section 16-2-4 of the "Code of Alabama", as recompiled in 1975, is a public service of the Alabama Department of Education designed to inform citizens and educators about…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Grade 4, Public Education, Achievement Gains
Alexander, Michael L. – 1981
Englewood Learning Center in Chicago provides programs for severely and profoundly handicapped children (5 to 17 years old) in an urban area where many families live in subpoverty conditions. The program requires families to be involved in the individualized education program process and in the whole range of educational services. The program…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Harris, James R. – School Counselor, 1983
Describes Parent-Aided Homework, a behavior modification program designed to encourage parent involvement in their child's homework. The PAH plan stresses positive reinforcement for successfully completed homework assignments. Parents enforce the agreed-on time limits and provide extra learning experiences and rewards. (JAC)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework
Mbwana, Kassim; Terzian, Mary; Moore, Kristin A. – Child Trends, 2009
Child health and well-being are intrinsically important and also contribute to a healthy, productive adolescence and adulthood. Parents can play an important role in helping their children acquire or strengthen the behaviors, skills, attitudes, and motivation that promote physical and mental health and overall well-being in childhood, adolescence…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Child Health
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Millar, Thomas P. – Children Today, 1980
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Child Development, Child Rearing, Children
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Wells, Karen C.; Albano, Anne Marie – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2005
The Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS) evaluated the short- and long-term effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) alone, fluoxetine alone, and their combination, relative to pill placebo, and the 12-week treatment effects were recently published (TADS Team, 2004). Results showed that treatment that combined CBT with…
Descriptors: Divorce, Parent Participation, Behavior Modification, Systems Approach
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