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Dana C. Childress; Megan Schumaker-Murphy – Journal of Early Intervention, 2025
During the COVID-19 global pandemic, early intervention (EI) practitioners experienced an unexpected shift to providing tele-intervention services to support children and families using virtual platforms. Because this shift occurred across the field, it is important to understand the perspectives of those who experienced it under exceptional…
Descriptors: Intervention, Telecommunications, COVID-19, Pandemics
Haiyan Cai; Gary K. W. Wong – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
As the impact of digital technologies pervades on our lives at all levels, it is important for students to develop their digital literacy. Computational thinking (CT) education is one pathway helping young students to thrive in the digital world. CT is a critical reasoning process whereby people formulate and solve problems using computers. CT…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mental Computation, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
Washington, Julie A.; Laramore, Gennie R. – American Educator, 2023
Reading is arguably the most important skill that children learn in school--and yet many children struggle to become strong readers. This is especially true of African American children. Children growing up in low-income, under-resourced neighborhoods often struggle with reading. But even among Black children in wealthier neighborhoods, learning…
Descriptors: African Americans, Children, Parent Participation, Language Usage
Claudia T. Watts – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to investigate kindergarten teachers' beliefs about literacy and the relevance of assessments at the kindergarten level, the literacy skills kindergarteners should possess, how these skills are acquired, to what extent their beliefs about literacy influenced their instructional…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Beliefs, Literacy Education
Bernadette Geduld – Cogent Education, 2024
The lack of parental involvement and poor self-regulation among learners have been identified as significant factors affecting the ongoing high rates of failure and dropout in schools situated in the lower socioeconomic strata. In South Africa, the extent and quality of parental involvement vary widely across different school quintiles and are…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Homework, Independent Study, Skill Development
Nogelo, Patricia Faraone; Oldfield, Benjamin J.; Fenick, Ada M.; Rosenthal, Marjorie S. – Health Education Research, 2023
Psychoeducation, where clinicians teach problem-solving skills in a supportive environment, can help address families' social vulnerabilities and promote well-being. Group well-child care (GWCC) may provide unique opportunities for pediatric residents to improve their skills in psychoeducation. Our aim was to characterize pediatric residents'…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Well Being, Child Care, Pediatrics
Stevenson, A.; Wainwright, N.; Williams, A. – Education 3-13, 2023
Competency in fundamental movement skills (FMS) lays the foundation for developing more complex motor skills and supporting a physically active future. Preschool-aged children are at a crucial window of development, so intervening with motor skill programmes increases the likelihood of future physical activity (PA) participation. Parents/carers…
Descriptors: Intervention, Psychomotor Skills, Preschool Children, Parent Participation
Karen L. Bierman; Meg Small; Lynn S. Liben; Jennifer Connell; Jessica Menold; Scarlett Miller; Brenda Heinrichs; Morgan D. Mannweiler – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2024
Parents boost STEM skills by scaffolding children's attention and discovery during play, but many need support doing so. Using human-centered design (HCD) methods, we created activity kits fostering parents' (a) involvement in and (b) valuing of parent-child play to promote preschoolers' STEM skills. Study 1 documents how HCD methods informed the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Learning Activities, Instructional Materials, Preschool Children
How They Did It: Homeschooled Students Share Their Top Tips to Succeed in Dual Enrollment and Beyond
Micheal Crouch – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2024
This article examines how personal characteristics contribute to the success of homeschooled students in dual enrollment programs and their transition to higher education, the workforce, or the military. It emphasizes the effectiveness of metacognitive strategies in improving academic achievement and challenges misconceptions about socialization…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Academic Achievement, Dual Enrollment, Success
Dilan Isik; Cigdem Sahin Taskin – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2024
This study aims to examine parents' views on the social-emotional skills of primary school students. Sixty one parents, whose children study at the primary school, participated in the study. A phenomenological research design, one of the qualitative research designs, was employed in this study. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview…
Descriptors: Parents, Elementary Schools, Social Emotional Learning, Parent Attitudes
Monticha Uraipong; Nattika Penglee; Thananun Thanarachataphoom; Natrapee Polyai – Higher Education Studies, 2024
Executive function skills are crucial for children in the 21st century, serving as indicators of their readiness for learning. Children with well-developed executive function skills can effectively accomplish various tasks, solve problems using diverse strategies, and collaborate with others happily. This research aims to: 1. Identify the…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Child Development, Skill Development, Early Childhood Education
Callanan, John; Signal, Tania; McAdie, Tina – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2023
Interventions to develop functional capacity for children with developmental difficulties have tended to be therapist driven. Such approaches can present difficulties for parents who describe increased stress and feelings of incompetence in a paradigm that can feel imposed. Recent findings have questioned the efficacy of the approach, given a…
Descriptors: Developmental Delays, Parent Participation, Parent Child Relationship, Early Intervention
Sum Kwing Cheung; Joyce Lok Yin Kwan; Winnie Wai Lan Chan; Bertha H. C. Kum; Pui Lam Ho – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background and Aims: There is currently a dearth of tools to assess parents' use of effective interactive strategies for supporting early mathematics learning. One potential such strategy is sustained shared thinking. This study therefore constructed and validated a scale for measuring parents' use of sustained shared thinking during joint…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation, Parents as Teachers, Mathematics Education
Jerneja Novšak Brce; Ingrid Žolgar; Damjana Kogovšek – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2024
Based on the analysis of the available literature, the competence of cooperation with parents can be defined as a construct of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enables speech and language therapists to collaborate successfully with parents of children in therapy. This study aims to examine how speech and language therapists from Slovenia and…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Cooperation
Faezeh Shabanali Fami; Ali Akbar Arjmandnia; Hadi Moradi; Sharmin Esmaeili Anvar – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Prior studies have shown the efficacy of computer-based cognitive training programs in improving cognitive and academic functions in children diagnosed with a specific learning disorder (SLD). However, these studies often focused on center-based approaches without considering the involvement of parents or the inclusion of home-based tasks in…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Cognitive Ability, Academic Ability, Intervention