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Marianne Fernandes; Kevin Watson; Sandra Lennox; Chris Forlin – Australian Journal of Education, 2024
Living with a chronic health condition in the home can have a debilitating effect on the psychosocial and psychoaffective wellbeing of the entire family. This is particularly the case for healthy school aged siblings. This research investigated the perceptions and experiences of at-school support for well-siblings to evaluate its effectiveness in…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Family Environment, Stress Variables, Student School Relationship
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Baird, Kelly; Grace, Rebekah – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2017
This article reports on findings from longitudinal research that explored perceptions of family life for three- to five-year-old children whose families were participating in an intensive, therapeutic family support programme (N = 5) in a disadvantaged community in Sydney, Australia. There were two early childhood comparison groups, one comprising…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Learning Activities, Family Environment, Longitudinal Studies
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Oliver, Mary C.; Woods-McConney, Amanda; Maor, Dorit; McConney, Andrew – International Journal of STEM Education, 2017
Background: Prompted by fewer females compared to males enrolling in physics and advanced mathematics at both secondary and university levels, our research investigated the views and experiences of female students currently studying upper secondary school physics. We interviewed 18 female students about influences they considered important to…
Descriptors: Females, Secondary School Students, Physics, Science Instruction
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Isaacson, Naomi C.; Cocks, Errol; Netto, Julie A. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2014
Background: A major milestone in the transition to adulthood is leaving the parental home, known as "launching." This study explored the experiences of 2 young people with intellectual disability during launching into individual supported living, including the impact of a Western Australian (WA) funding approach. Method: Two case studies…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Intellectual Disability, Independent Living, Residential Programs
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McAlister, Anna R.; Peterson, Candida C. – Child Development, 2013
Longitudinal data were obtained from 157 children aged 3 years 3 months to 5 years 6 months at Time 1. At Time 2 these children had aged an average of 12 months. Theory of mind (ToM) and executive functioning (EF) were measured at both time points. Results suggest that Time 1 ToM scores predict Time 2 EF scores. Detailed examination of sibling…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Young Children, Theory of Mind, Executive Function
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Heckel, Leila; Clarke, Adam R.; Barry, Robert J.; McCarthy, Rory; Selikowitz, Mark – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2013
Both Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and divorce are very prevalent in western societies, and they may occur together. AD/HD is generally viewed as a neurobiological disorder, which has led to a commonly held belief that social-environmental factors play little role in the symptom profile of children diagnosed with the disorder.…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Divorce, Attention Deficit Disorders, Incidence
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Jones, Laura; De Gioia, Katey – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2010
This article investigates the perceptions of 12 teachers from New South Wales, Australia, regarding the classroom assignment of twins. Analysis of semi-structured interviews with each of the teachers revealed four key findings: 1) teachers' perceptions about the classroom assignment of twins vary according to their previous experience and…
Descriptors: Twins, Interviews, Foreign Countries, Continuing Education
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Bachraz, Vijetta; Grace, Rebekah – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2009
This article reports findings from a study that explored the nature of sibling relationships when one child in the family has autism. It employs a collective case study approach to capture the perspectives of parents and young children (aged four to seven years) from three different families. A multifaceted exploration of sibling relationships was…
Descriptors: Siblings, Autism, Coping, Sibling Relationship
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Taylor, Myra Frances; Clark, Nadia; Newton, Elaine – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2008
It has long been recognised that mature-aged sibling dyads provide each other with emotional support. What has yet to be determined is whether this support function is maintained within the baby boomer generational cohort of sibling dyads who through economic relocation/migration have become separated by distance. As such, this paper highlights…
Descriptors: Siblings, Grief, Family (Sociological Unit), Baby Boomers
Martin, June – 1982
Perhaps the most obvious feature of the relationship between siblings is its diversity. Sibling relationships differ from peer relationships because of their frequency and amount or interaction; the durability of the relationships; the existence of prescribed roles; accessibility; and the degree of common experience. Conflict between siblings in…
Descriptors: Aggression, Competition, Family Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Fagan, Abigail A.; Najman, Jake M. – Journal of Adolescence, 2003
Examines sibling influences on adolescent delinquency. Based on maternal and self reports, a moderately strong association between siblings' delinquency is found. Relationship remains significant controlling for childhood aggression and family environment factors measured during childhood (age 5) and adolescence (age 14). Effect varies according…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Delinquency Causes, Family Characteristics
Webber, Ruth P. – SET: Research Information for Teachers, 1988
This paper describes stepfamily life; much of its content is derived from responses of 29 Australian couples who attended a six-session educational program on living in a stepfamily and who completed pre- and post-tests on marital adjustment and self-esteem plus a weekly problem rating scale. While the major part of the study was concerned with…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Discipline, Family Problems, Foreign Countries
Said, John – 1986
Children and adolescents have different understandings of death. For the baby, death is equated with separation. For toddlers, grief occurs when they realize the person is not returning. The preschool child who tends to live in the present with no clear concept of past or future will not understand the finality. Around ages 4 and 5, death is often…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Child Development, Children
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Burger, Mary Louise – Childhood Education, 1994
Reviews: (1) "If You Change Your Mind"; (2) "Swinging Safari: Really Wild Animals Series"; (3) "Wonders Down Under: Really Wild Animals Series"; (4) "Deep Sea Dive: Really Wild Animals Series"; (5) "Flags of the Nations"; (6) "A New Baby in My House"; (7) "I Dig Fossils"; and…
Descriptors: Animals, Child Development, Drug Abuse, Early Childhood Education
Mackey, Gerrie – Early Childhood Australia, 2005
The "Everyday Learning" series has been developed to focus attention on the everyday ways in which children can be supported in their growth and development. It is for all those who are involved in children's development and learning, including early childhood professionals in all children's services, parents, grandparents and others…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Infants, Toddlers, Preschool Children
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