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Peer reviewedLandry, Susan H.; Smith, Karen E.; Swank, Paul R.; Miller-Loncar, Cynthia L. – Child Development, 2000
Examined whether parenting and child characteristics of term and preterm 2- and 3.5-year-olds had common paths of influence on children's independent cognitive and social functioning at age 4.5 years. Found that high levels of mothers' maintaining children's interests across these ages supported later independence, but directiveness needed to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Competence, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedPirtle, Trace; Trusty, Jerry – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1998
Examined the relationship between parents' educational expectations for their adolescents and adolescents' expectations, using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, specifically the 1992-1994 panel samples. Participants were high school seniors in 1992. Results indicated that fathers and mothers equally influenced…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attitudes, High School Seniors, High Schools
Peer reviewedGoin, Robin P. – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Reviews the literature on young children's peer social development. Addresses implications of social learning theory and empirical research. Discusses recurring themes, including child/peer versus child/adult interactions, incorporation of toys and games, influence of mothers, and gender peer preferences. Considers areas lacking empirical support…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence, Peer Groups
Peer reviewedChan, Christopher G.; Elder, Glen H., Jr. – Rural Sociology, 2001
Analysis of data from the Iowa Youth and Families Project establishes that parents' social involvement is a source of social capital for their children. Rural children's connection to a civic culture and their involvement in community groups are encouraged by parental social participation and further enhanced by parents' ties to farming. (Contains…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Family Influence, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
Peer reviewedRodd, Jillian – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1996
Investigated child care usage and factors behind parental choices for four-year olds prior to formal education. Parent interviews revealed that many children spent time in a range of early care and educational services, and many also participated in extracurricular and recreational activities. Revealed the complexity parents face in balancing work…
Descriptors: Day Care, Day Care Centers, Extracurricular Activities, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedStephenson, Andy L.; And Others – Adolescence, 1996
Study used self-report questionnaire data from high school students to determine the relation between adolescents' perception of family characteristics and adolescent substance use patterns. Results indicate adolescents' perception of maternal substance use, family hardiness, and age of the adolescent were significant predictors of substance use.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, High School Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedOrphinas, Pamela; And Others – Education and Urban Society, 1996
Describes the characteristics of a multifaceted approach to violence prevention, Students for Peace, which was introduced in four, urban middle schools in Texas. Components consist of modification of the school environment, introduction of a violence-prevention curriculum, use of peer resources, and parent education. Barriers to implementation are…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Middle Schools, Parent Influence
Peer reviewedWindle, Michael; Dumenci, Levent – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1998
Used a latent trait-state model to study aspects of maternal and adolescent depressed mood. Found that maternal depression was predicted by lower family income, lower family cohesion, lower perceived social support, and higher parental role stress. Found that adolescent-trait depression was predicted by lower perceived family support, lower grade…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Family Environment, Family Income
Peer reviewedFerry, Tamara R.; Fouad, Nadya; Smith, Philip L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2000
Causal modeling techniques applied to data from 791 college students showed that parental encouragement in math and science significantly influenced achievement, which in turn influenced self-efficacy and outcome expectations. Results supported the role of family context in Lent et al.'s social cognitive career choice model. (Contains 40…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Causal Models, College Students, Expectation
Peer reviewedVandell, Deborah Lowe – Developmental Psychology, 2000
Critically examines three propositions of Harris' group socialization theory (1995, 1998) related to parents' long-term effects on children's psychological characteristics, peer groups' influences, and the nature of dyadic relationships. Maintains that available evidence is more consistent with a model of multiple socialization agents. Proposes a…
Descriptors: Children, Literature Reviews, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
Peer reviewedHarris, Judith Rich – Developmental Psychology, 2000
Maintains that context effects and genetic effects are among the confounding factors that make it impossible to reject the null hypothesis of zero long-term parenting effects on child outcomes. Asserts that group socialization theory attributes outside-the-home socialization to identification with a peer group and assimilation of group norms, but…
Descriptors: Children, Context Effect, Environmental Influences, Nature Nurture Controversy
Peer reviewedLindsey, Eric W.; Mize, Jacquelyn – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2000
This study examined relationships between parent-child pretense and physical play and children's social competence. Observations suggest that mutually responsive parent-child interaction during both pretense and physical play is associated with children's social competence. Children's emotion knowledge was positively associated with social…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emotional Development, Interpersonal Competence, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedDavies, Patrick T.; Windle, Michael – Child Development, 2001
Examined whether associations between marital discord and trajectories of adolescent depression and delinquency varied as a function of intrapersonal attributes. Found that difficult temperament potentiated effects of marital discord on adjustment trajectories. Heightened perceived family support protected adolescents from adverse marital discord…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Behavior Problems
Peer reviewedLacina, Jan Guidry; Watson, Patricia – Childhood Education, 2002
Highlights ways parents can support the development of writing at home through engaging activities. Offers suggestions including: (1) writing as an extension of imagination; (2) pictures and words; (3) expanding drawing; (4) entering the social world; and (5) everyday activities as sources of ideas. Asserts that forming a literacy club will help…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Writing, Literacy Education, Parent Influence
Peer reviewedShull, Suzanne – General Music Today, 1998
Provides three lists summarizing the most and least significant changes in music education and speculates on possible changes in the future. Offers some observations on the present state of music education, such as providing performance opportunities to all students and opening music rooms and labs to the community. (CMK)
Descriptors: Applied Music, Community Needs, Educational Change, Educational Improvement


