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Catherine E. Rast; Andrew G. Guzick; Keaton J. Soileau; Orri Smarason; Leandra N. Berry; Robin P. Goin-Kochel; Wayne K. Goodman; Sophie C. Schneider; Alison Salloum; Eric A. Storch – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2025
Despite the strong evidence basis for the treatment of anxiety in autistic youth, accessibility remains a significant challenge. Stepped care addresses this gap, although there is limited research into its broad effects in autistic youth with anxiety. In this project, 76 autistic youth with anxiety entered parent-led-bibliotherapy for 12 weeks; 44…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Serife N. Karaçelik-Varol; Hatice Bekir – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
We investigated the perceptions of children aged 48 to 72 months regarding father involvement. The research employed a qualitative method and a phenomenological design. The subjects comprised 12 children aged 48-72 months who attended early childhood education. We collected data through semi-structured individual interviews and the draw-and-tell…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Fathers, Parent Participation, Preschool Children
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Sophia Burroughs; Cameron Minneman; Sarah Neeper; Gabrielle O'Shaughnessy; Madeline Schnabel; Laura Schmelzer; Alexia E. Metz – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2025
Play is an integral part of childhood which is done for the sake of enjoyment but also confers many benefits. For young children who attend childcare, preschool, and elementary school, play is frequently done outside the home and with peers. The public health measures of the COVID-19 pandemic confined many families to their homes while parents had…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Parent Attitudes, Parents
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Tugçe Karahan Tigrak; Arcan Tigrak; Derya Özbek Simsek; Esra Özcebe – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, speech-language therapists faced challenges in reaching children with developmental language disorders (DLDs) for a certain period. This unexpected change also had a profound impact on parents of children with DLDs. Despite its significance, there is limited research exploring the experiences of parents…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Language Impairments, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Amy Graham; Jan Matthews; Catherine Wade – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
Home-based parenting interventions foster positive parent-child relationships and parenting skills that reduce risks to child outcomes associated with social disadvantage. This article extends evidence about the value of one such program -- the Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) -- through qualitative examination of a new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Child Rearing, Disadvantaged
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Yonat Rum; Ditza A. Zachor; Yael Armony; Ella Daniel; Esther Dromi – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
This study investigates mothers' and siblings' perspectives regarding similarities and differences in siblingships with and without autism. Twenty-nine typical children (M[subscript age] = 8.78 years, SD = 2.05) whose younger siblings have a diagnosis of autism and their mothers constituted the 'autism group.' Forty-six typical children…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Siblings, Attitudes
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Mebrat Gedfie Wondim – European Journal of Education, 2025
Parental engagement (PE) in early childhood education refers to the different ways parents get involved to help children's learning. Drawing on Ecological Systems and Social Capital as theoretical frameworks, this research explored parents' engagement experiences in early childhood education in primary schools in Debre Tabor Town, Ethiopia. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Early Childhood Education, Parent School Relationship
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Hari Jang; Meng Ee Wong – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2025
The concept of meritocracy stands as a fundamental ethos within the governance and educational paradigms in Singapore. This principle, notwithstanding its intrinsic paradoxes -- most notably, the juxtaposition of egalitarian ideals against elitist practices -- remains steadfastly upheld, with no indications of waning in the foreseeable future. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Social Systems, Special Needs Students
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Paola Escudero; Chloé Diskin-Holdaway; Gloria Pino Escobar; John Hajek – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2025
This paper reports on a survey conducted in Australia among parents raising their children with a heritage language (HL). We found strong awareness of the importance of HL maintenance (95%), but only moderate levels of engagement (37-44%) with community initiatives for HL support. There were significantly more primary school-aged children reported…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Native Language, Parent Attitudes, Language Usage
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Maurice A. Feldman; Amanda Cappon; Kay Corbier; Vicky Caruana; Mechane Laronde; Kendra Thomson – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: This study evaluated the Step-by-Step Parenting Program (SBSPP) to prepare expectant parents with intellectual disabilities to care for their newborns. Method: Two expectant parents with intellectual disabilities were seen once or twice weekly in their homes for about 2 h over 16 and 20 weeks (21 and 27 sessions), respectively. The key…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Parents with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Neonates
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Concettina Caparello; Loriana Castellani; Fedela Feldia Loperfido; Pina Filippello; Luana Sorrenti – European Journal of Education, 2025
The literature links parental practices to students' academic achievements, highlighting the roles of both supportive and psychologically controlling parenting. However, few studies have separately examined mothers' and fathers' contributions to students' achievement goals and learned helplessness in university students. This study aimed to…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Academic Achievement, Goal Orientation, Helplessness
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Delshad M. Shroff; Annah R. Cash; Katelyn M. Garcia; Jasmine Lewis; Kylie Wijeratne; Rosanna Breaux – Social Development, 2025
Parent emotion socialization (ES), the process through which caregivers influence the development and expression of emotions in children, needs to be interpreted within a sociocultural context. ES literature in Eastern cultures is emerging; existing research has almost exclusively focused on school-age children and adolescents, and has generally…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Parent Child Relationship, Emotional Response, Preschool Children
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Julia A. Gajewski-Nemes; Pamela A. Morris-Perez; Alan L. Mendelsohn; Daniel S. Shaw – Social Development, 2025
The importance of the parent-child relationship during early childhood (i.e., 0-5 years) on children's socioemotional functioning has been extensively documented in the literature. However, limited work has examined the degree to which dyadic features of the parent-child relationship changes over the course of early childhood and whether growth in…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Preschool Children, Child Behavior
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M. Fadlillah; Ratna Pangastuti – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
Every child has a talent that is ready to be developed. However, not all parents know how to identify and develop it. Purpose of the study is to explore and analyze the experiences of parents in developing interest and talent of children. In order to obtain factual data on parenting, a qualitative method was used. Data collection was carried out…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Talent Development, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Styles
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Amber Spears; Darek Potter; Cassie Brown; Luke Anderson – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2025
This qualitative case study examined the impacts of Tennessee's third-grade retention law on children, families, and educators through an action research framework. Using semi-structured interviews, social media content analysis, and document reviews, the study explored the lived experiences of parents, who are also educators, and whose children…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Parent Attitudes, Parents
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