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Hannah Cullen; Sarah Billingham; Michelle C. St. Clair – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2024
Background and aims: Peer interaction difficulties are often elevated amongst children with language disorders, yet the mechanisms underlying these difficulties are unclear. Previous research indicates that poor conflict management, social withdrawal, emotion regulation difficulties, and reduced prosocial behavior may contribute to peer…
Descriptors: Children, Peer Relationship, Interaction, Language Impairments
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Unal, Naciye Ece; Sak, Ugur – High Ability Studies, 2023
The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore how gifted girls perceived and coped with loneliness and the relationship between loneliness and giftedness from their perspectives. Participants were four middle-school gifted girls. A loneliness scale was used to select gifted students with a high level of loneliness experience. In-depth…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Females, Academically Gifted, Psychological Patterns
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Jakobsson, Malin; Sundin, Karin; Högberg, Karin; Josefsson, Karin – Journal of School Nursing, 2022
Sleeping difficulties are increasingly prevalent among adolescents and have negative consequences for their health, well-being, and education. The aim of this study was to illuminate the meanings of adolescents' lived experiences of sleeping difficulties. The data were obtained from narrative interviews with 16 adolescents aged 14-15 in a Swedish…
Descriptors: Sleep, Well Being, Health, Phenomenology
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Catherine P. Bradshaw; Heather McDaniel; Elise T. Pas; Katrina J. Debnam; Jessika H. Bottiani; Nicole Powell; Nicholas S. Ialongo; Antonio Morgan-Lopez; John E. Lochman – Grantee Submission, 2025
We report findings from a 40 middle school randomized controlled trial of an adapted version of Coping Power (Lochman & Wells, 2002a) for middle schoolers, called the Early Adolescent Coping Power (EACP) Program (Bradshaw et al., 2019) to determine the impact of EACP on adolescents' mental health outcomes, as indicated by student self-reported…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Early Adolescents, Coping, Program Effectiveness
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Michelle O'Reilly; Diane Levine; Rachel Batchelor; Sarah Adams – Journal of Children and Media, 2024
A digital ethics of care (DEC) framework was initially developed with adolescents (11 to 18-years) to provide an infrastructure for understanding their digital social and emotional literacy, focusing on their ability to understand emotions and build respectful relationships online. In this study, we explore how that framework can be utilised with…
Descriptors: Ethics, Elementary School Students, Guidelines, Digital Literacy
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Koçyigit, Mehmet; Egmir, Eray; Erdem, Cahit – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2020
This study set out to examine student misbehaviors confronted in preschool classrooms, intervention types to these misbehaviors, and the problematic areas that pre-service teachers experienced in preschool classroom management during teaching practice based on senior preservice preschool teachers' observation and experiences during teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Behavior Problems
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Barone, Diane; Barone, Rebecca – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2021
This study explored understandings shared by fifth-grade gifted students as they read the book "Restart," which explores bullying. Students read, created representations, and discussed the text. Grounded by Langer's stances of envisionment, this descriptive case study analyzed student representations and conversations. Each of the…
Descriptors: Bullying, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Academically Gifted
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Cumming, Michelle M.; Smith, Stephen W.; O'Brien, Kristen – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
Despite school-based services, adolescents with maladaptive behavior experience negative outcomes, highlighting the need for insight into factors that contribute to and escalate behavior problems during middle school--a high-risk period. We examined how perceived school stress, stress regulation (engagement/disengagement coping, involuntary…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Executive Function, Behavior Problems, Middle School Students
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Moya, Malka S.; Caldarella, Paul; Larsen, Ross A. A.; Warren, Jared S.; Bitton, Jennifer R.; Feyereisen, Paul M. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2022
Adolescents are often burdened with academic, home, and peer stressors. With adolescent mental health issues and suicide on the rise, administrators have worked with nonprofit organizations and the community to address stress and internalized behavior problems. School-based wellness centers are tranquil rooms with various sensory activities,…
Descriptors: Wellness, Stress Variables, High School Students, Behavior Problems
Francisco Dussan – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Our children come to school every day to learn, participate, and prepare for what the future will bring. Others come to school to find refuge and help from those who dedicate their lives to ensure they are well and safe. They come with their minds filled with hopes and dreams, while others walk around the hallways with their hearts filled with…
Descriptors: Special Education, Resilience (Psychology), Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Atmojo, Arief Eko Priyo – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2020
Students are at the heart of teaching and learning. Students will learn effectively if they are willing to learn. However, students may conduct disruptive behaviour in the classroom. This study addresses these following objectives: (1) to describe the forms of students' disruptive behaviour; (2) to describe the sources of students' disruptive…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, English (Second Language)
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McDaniel, Sara C.; Bruhn, Allison L. – Elementary School Journal, 2019
This study examined the effects of coping power (CP) and the combination of CP with check-in/check-out (CICO) to determine whether the addition of CICO as a classroom component enhances the effects of CP alone. CP was delivered outside the classroom by research assistants, and all CICO components were implemented by classroom teachers. We…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Coping, Elementary School Students, At Risk Students
Brodsky, Dani – Online Submission, 2023
The Impact of Teaching for Artistic Behavior in a Post-Pandemic Urban Art Classroom explores the effects of a choice-based art curriculum on students in an urban K-8 setting, with a focus on the post-pandemic context. The study examines the behavioral and academic outcomes of students in an underserved community and investigates how a TAB approach…
Descriptors: Well Being, Personal Autonomy, Art Education, Grade 7
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Facey, Danielle; Holliman, Andrew; Waldeck, Daniel; Wilson-Smith, Kevin – Psychology of Education Review, 2020
This study explores the lived experience of mainstream education, as reported by three 13- to 14-year-old pupils with social, emotional or mental health difficulties (SEMHD), who currently attend alternative provision schooling (APS). Taking a qualitative epistemological approach, the methodology chosen for this study was an interpretative…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Mainstreaming, Emotional Problems, Mental Disorders
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Troop-Gordon, Wendy; Kaeppler, Alexander K.; Corbitt-Hall, Darcy J. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2021
Evidence suggests that children's expectations for how their teacher responds to students' aggression moderate concurrent links between peer victimization and adjustment. This study extends this work by examining these associations longitudinally. Youth (N=366; 196 girls; M[subscript age]=9.25years) reported on their teacher's use of five…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Expectation, Aggression, Student Behavior
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