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Johnson, David Pittman – College Student Journal, 1980
Seeks to assist college counselors and administrative personnel in identifying problems related to homesickness. A cognitively oriented theoretical base is used. Recommendations are made regarding structures and procedures for greater student retention. (Author/JC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Behavior Change, College Students
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Harris, Sandra R. – School Counselor, 1980
Although fearful avoidance of school is a complex and serious problem among school-age children, there are techniques available to professionals for assisting children to overcome school-related anxiety. It is important for school personnel to identify school-phobic children and to assist in planning the earliest possible intervention. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Counseling Objectives, Desensitization
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Jenni, Catherine B. – School Counselor, 1997
Argues that the escalation of differences in the home-school system contributes to the chronicity of school phobias. Discusses the etiology of school phobia, adult mental health implications, some common treatment recommendations, and treatment in the school setting through home-school collaboration. Provides a model for home-school collaboration.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Cerio, Jay – Elementary School Guidance & Counseling, 1997
Provides strategic and structural therapy concepts to use when addressing a child's school phobia. Describes how a family systems approach, which is solution-focused, employs family resources and fosters parental competencies. Offers a case study with a careful analysis of each session. Discusses implications for school counselors. (RJM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Elementary Education, Family Attitudes
Crosser, Sandra – Day Care & Early Education, 1994
Notes that fear has the potential to interfere with the young child's quality of life, and offers some understanding of the nature and normal developmental course of early childhood fears. Discusses reasons for fearful behavior and different temperament types. Offers suggestions on how adults can help children cope with fear and how teachers can…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Coping, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Adjustment
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Kearney, Christopher A.; Chapman, Gillian; Cook, L. Caitlin – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2005
School refusal behavior is defined as any child-motivated refusal to attend classes and/or difficulty remaining in classes for an entire day. Although many researchers have focused on older children and adolescents in their samples, few have specifically focused on young children aged 5-9 years (i.e., kindergarten to third grade). In this article,…
Descriptors: Young Children, School Phobia, Antisocial Behavior, Student Behavior
Fuerst, Elaine F. – Elem Sch Guidance Counseling, 1969
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attendance Patterns, Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns
Island, D. David – Rev Educ Res, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Bibliographies
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Cowen, Emory L.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1977
The study's three main criterion measures were: (1) estimates of children's predominant mood state; (2) judgments about a child's predominant within-session mode of expression; and (3) aides' ratings of session satisfaction. Both predominant mood and mode of expression differed for children with different initial referral problems. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Children, Helping Relationship
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Kurita, Hiroshi – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1988
School refusal was one of the behavioral symptoms exhibited by a 12-year-old Japanese boy with Heller's syndrome, a disorder in which normal or near-normal development for the first few years of life is followed by a loss of speech and social skills, along with other behavioral symptoms. (JW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developmental Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education
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Gresham, Frank M.; Nagle, Richard J. – School Psychology Review, 1981
This case study illustrates how behavioral consultation can be integrated by the school psychologist using a modification and expansion of Kennedy's "rapid treatment procedure" in eliminating school phobia. The importance of including teachers, parents, and administrators as consultees and participants in the decision-making process is…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Consultation Programs, Cooperative Planning
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Adeyemo, David Akinlolu – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2005
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence and adjustment of students transitioning from primary school to secondary school. Method: The study is a descriptive survey research in which emotional intelligence stands as the independent variable and adjustment as the dependent variable.…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Predictor Variables, Social Adjustment, Student Adjustment
Fisher, R. Michael – Online Submission, 1998
The paper presents the view that opening up learning beyond school walls and age barriers, although a positive extension of human potential, has left the learners of this open learning to be exposed to the toxic meta-context of a "culture of 'fear'" with its attending violence/hurting that pervades the cultural landscape. Evidence is presented…
Descriptors: Open Education, Fear, Cultural Influences, Metacognition
Canter, Andrea, Ed. – 1998
"Communique" is the "official newsletter of the National Association of School Psychologists" (NASP). This "Special Edition" of "Communique" is a compilation of previously published articles all of which bear on information frequently requested by families. NASP is dedicated to building partnerships between…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Advertising, Children, Computers
Berlin, I. N. – J Int Assn Pupil Personnel Workers, 1970
In working with truants, worker must remember that these youngsters need to experience adults who, unlike their parents, neither fool themselves nor are conned by a child's false promises. Fo an attendance worker to use a mental health consultant reveals mature thinking designed to make a difficult job more manageable. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attendance Officers, Attendance Patterns, Consultants
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