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Peer reviewedPugh, Gill – Adoption & Fostering, 1996
Examines different ways the experience of fostering can affect the biological children of foster families. Emphasizes the importance of considering the needs of the whole family when making placements, of addressing the needs of those children at an early stage, and of making sure the children are listened to and always have access to support. (AA)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Welfare, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Needs
Peer reviewedPerez-Granados, Deanne R.; Callanan, Maureen A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
Interviews with parents from 50 Mexican-descent families revealed that parents encouraged their preschool children to ask questions about science and causal relationships; older and younger siblings learned different skills from one another; and children learned through observation and imitation. Discusses issues of "match" between home…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Family School Relationship, Inquiry
Peer reviewedLevy, Gary D. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1989
Provides a theory-based examination of relations among aspects of preschool children's social environments and cognitive indices of their gender role development. Examines differences in the relations among social agents on cognitive indices of girls' and boys' gender role development. Significant sex differences are discussed. (JS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Educational Television
Peer reviewedNeiderhiser, Jenae M.; Reiss, David; Plomin, Robert; Hetherington, E. Mavis – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Examined the genetic and environmental contributions to the predictive association between parenting and adolescent adjustment in identical and fraternal twins, and full, half, and genetically unrelated siblings in nondivorced and stepfamilies. Found that cross-lagged associations between parental conflict-negativity and adolescent antisocial…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Behavior, Adolescent Development
Peer reviewedMcGue, Matt; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Examined the influence of environmental factors on adolescent adjustment in a sample of 667 adoptive families. Found that correlations between parental ratings of family functioning and offspring ratings of psychological adjustment were generally higher for the birth than the adoptive offspring sample, and that the correlation in the adjustment…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Adopted Children
Poston, Denise J.; Turnbull, Ann P. – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2004
Results from a qualitative inquiry investigating conceptualization of family quality of life are provided. Focus groups and individual interviews were comprised of 187 individuals that included family members (e.g., parents, siblings) of children with a disability, eight individuals with a disability, family members of children without a…
Descriptors: Well Being, Religious Factors, Siblings, Religion
Alford, Sue – Advocates for Youth, 2008
Until recently, teen pregnancy and birth rates had declined steadily in the United States in recent years. Despite these declines, the United States has the highest teen birth rate and one of the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among all industrialized nations. To help young people reduce their risk for pregnancy and STIs,…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Adolescents, Early Parenthood
Alford, Sue – Advocates for Youth, 2008
Until recently, teen pregnancy and birth rates had declined in the United States. Despite these declines, U.S. teen birth and sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates remain among the highest in the industrialized world. Given the need to focus limited prevention resources on effective programs, Advocates for Youth undertook exhaustive reviews…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Adolescents, Early Parenthood
Butchee, Brenda, Ed.; And Others – 1992
Developed by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, this booklet is the second in a series that provides tips that parents can use to help their children grow. The booklet is divided into three sections. The first section, "Getting Along as a Person," discusses a child's self-esteem, self-concept, and self-control, and suggests ways for parents…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Problems, Child Development, Child Rearing
Steele, Sara M. – 1994
Designed to provide trend data about critical transitions experienced by students as they leave elementary or middle school and progress through high school and beyond, this study examines the extent of traumatic events experienced by 10th graders of various ethnic backgrounds and family types. In addition, the study demonstrates the importance of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students, Ethnic Groups
Kier, Cheryl; Lewis, Charlie – 1993
This study compared the development of 38 infants from separated or divorced families with that of 38 infants from married families in Britain to determine whether parental divorce or separation precipitates cognitive, social, or emotional difficulties in infants. Infants were 11 to 45 months old. Infant-mother attachment was measured using the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Children
Kuchak, JoAnn; And Others – 1983
Providing data on school-age child care for the 1981-82 school year in Virginia and Minnesota, this study was designed to give state policymakers and program developers consumer profiles for urban, suburban, and rural residents who have various demographic characteristics and children from 5 to 14 years of age. Preceded by an executive summary,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Demography, Elementary Education, Employed Parents
Howes, Carollee; Rubenstein, Judith L. – 1978
Peer social behaviors and interaction were observed in day care centers and family day care homes in order to examine the influences of experience and environment. The naturally occurring behaviors of forty toddlers and their peers were time sampled in day care settings. Day care facilities were community based and varied in group size, age…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Educational Equipment
Forrester, Bettye J.; And Others – 1971
This manual, which discusses materials that promote infant growth and development, is part of an approach to working with low-income mothers and infants in their homes to increase the educability of the infants. There is a brief discussion of infant development and the Demonstration and Research Center for Early Education Infant Study (DARCEE)…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Childrens Literature, Cultural Enrichment
Schachter, Frances Fuchs; Stone, Richard K. – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1987
Deidentification is the phenomenon whereby siblings are defined as different or contrasting. In pathological deidentification, the natural flow of sibling conflict and reconciliation seems obstructed as one sibling is assigned the fixed identity of "devil," who constantly harasses the other, "angel," sibling. A clinical…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Child Psychology, Childhood Attitudes

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