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Knott, Fiona; Dunlop, Aline-Wendy; Mackay, Tommy – Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice, 2006
Social interaction and understanding in autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are key areas of concern to practitioners and researchers alike. However, there is a relative lack of information about the skills and competencies of children and young people with ASD who access ordinary community facilities including mainstream education. In particular,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children, Early Adolescents
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Farver, Jo Ann M.; Xu, Yiyuan; Eppe, Stefanie; Lonigan, Christopher J. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2006
This exploratory study examined the relations among characteristics of children's home environments and two school readiness skills: their oral language and social functioning. Low SES Latino mothers of 122 (65 girls; 57 boys) preschoolers (39-49 months (M=45.00; S.D.=5.40) completed questionnaires about their family demography, their home…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Preschool Children, Hispanic Americans, School Readiness
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Valentino, Kristin; Cicchetti, Dante; Toth, Sheree L.; Rogosch, Fred A. – Developmental Psychology, 2006
Mother-child play of 12-month-old infants (N = 130) from maltreating (N = 78) and nonmaltreating (N = 52) families was analyzed as a context that integrates infants' developing social and cognitive skills. Play was coded from semistructured and unstructured play paradigms. No group differences were found in infants' play maturity. Infants from…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Play, Infants
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Landry, Susan H.; Smith, Karen E.; Swank, Paul R. – Developmental Psychology, 2006
Mothers whose infants varied in early biological characteristics (born at term, n = 120; born at very low birth weight [VLBW], n = 144) were randomized to a target group (n = 133) or developmental feedback comparison group (n = 131) to determine whether learning responsive behaviors would facilitate infant development. The target condition…
Descriptors: Mothers, Responses, Parent Child Relationship, Child Development
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Chiu, Marcus Y. L.; Hung, Rommel C. H. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: In the light of the existence of lengthy waiting lists for out-of-home placements, this study examines the factors affecting the decision to apply or not to apply for this facility in a city traditionally characterized by a cultural and policy emphasis on family responsibility and by relatively low levels of welfare commitment to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Caregivers, Adults
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Reed, Gayle L.; Enright, Robert D. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Emotionally abused women experience negative psychological outcomes long after the abusive spousal relationship has ended. This study compares forgiveness therapy (FT) with an alternative treatment (AT; anger validation, assertiveness, interpersonal skill building) for emotionally abused women who had been permanently separated for 2 or more years…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Females
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Hemphill, Sheryl A.; Littlefield, Lyn – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2006
This study investigated the characteristics of 106 children primarily referred for externalizing behavior problems and their families, and assessed the prediction of treatment outcome following a standardized short-term, cognitive behavioral group program. "Exploring Together" comprised a children's group (anger management, problem-solving and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Emotional Problems, Children, Outcomes of Treatment
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Pyle, Renee P.; Bates, Michael P.; Greif, Jennifer L.; Furlong, Michael J. – California School Psychologist, 2005
This study investigated the contextual, social, language, and learning factors that influence the success of Latino preschoolers transitioning to kindergarten. Data were collected on 112 Latino children who completed a four-week preschool program focusing on English language and school readiness skills. Predictive analyses indicate that their…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Reading Readiness, Preschool Education, Cooperation
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Hiranniah, Namratha; Mahoney, Bernadette – Kairaranga, 2006
Two teachers working in Year 0-1 classes at Manurewa South School, a decile 2 school in the Manurewa area of Manukau City, Auckland, share their voyage of exploration around their own circle of influence. In this article the research team including Bronwyn Blair, a facilitator from the University of Auckland, worked through a cycle of needs…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Needs Assessment
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Vermeiren, Robert; Bogaerts, Jef; Ruchkin, Vladislav; Deboutte, Dirk; Schwab-Stone, Mary – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Aim: To investigate the relationship between subtypes of self-esteem/self-concept (familial, academic, social, and personal security) and antisocial behavior in adolescents (violent and property offending). Method: A self-report survey was administered in a representative group of 1466 students aged 12 to 18. Results: Both low family acceptance…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Antisocial Behavior, Adolescents, Self Esteem
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Cappella, Elise; Weinstein, Rhona – Social Development, 2006
This study represents the first systematic attempt to examine a theory-based program designed to reduce girls' social aggression and increase positive leadership among peers. Fifth-grade girls from six public schools were randomly assigned within classrooms to the social aggression prevention program (SAPP) and the comparison reading clubs. A…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Females, Prevention, Reading Achievement
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Bakker, Leslie J.; Cavender, Angela – Journal of School Nursing, 2003
Gay youth and those questioning their sexual identity have been referred to as "hidden," "invisible," "stigmatized," and "marginalized." As a result, the unique safety and health needs of this subculture have been overlooked, or worse, ignored, placing these youth at risk. Because school nurses have been identifying at-risk populations of students…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Subcultures, School Nurses, Nursing
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Sigman, Marian; Dijamco, Angeline; Gratier, Maya; Rozga, Agata – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2004
The goal of this review of the research literature is to discuss approaches to the early detection of autism in infancy. Early detection would enable diagnoses to be made before 18 months of age rather than at 24-30 months, the age where diagnoses start to be made now. After summarizing the criteria for a deficit to be considered "core" to the…
Descriptors: Siblings, Autism, At Risk Persons, Social Development
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American Educational Research Journal, 2005
Associations between early child care and children's functioning though the end of third grade were examined. Some of the relations that had been detected before children's school entry were maintained. Higher-quality child care continued to be linked to higher scores in math, reading, and memory. More time spent in center care was associated with…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Child Care, Child Development, Primary Education
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McIntyre, L. L.; Blacher, J.; Baker, B. L. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: Previous research has highlighted the importance of the transition to school for young children and their families. A child's successful adaptation to school is likely influenced by a number of factors, including academic, social, emotional, behavioural and cognitive competencies. Children with intellectual disability (ID) may be at…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Behavior Problems, Adjustment (to Environment), Teacher Student Relationship
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