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Schwertner, Carolina; Silva, Caroline Dias da; Grando, Débora; Hilgert, Juliana Balbinot; Hashizume, Lina Naomi – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
The aim of this study was to investigate the oral health status and quality of life (QOL) of the parental caregivers of individuals with Down syndrome (DS), and to evaluate whether there is an association between these variables. The sample of this cross-sectional study was composed by parental caregivers of children with DS (CCDS) and parental…
Descriptors: Dental Health, Quality of Life, Parents, Down Syndrome
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Anastasio, R. Julius; Leventhal, Tama – Child Development, 2023
Moving is common during middle childhood, but links between move type and children's development are less well understood. Using nationally-representative, longitudinal data (2010-2016) of [approximately]9900 U.S. kindergarteners (52% boys, 51.48% White, 26.11% Hispanic/Latino, 10.63% Black, 11.78% Asian/Pacific Islander), we conducted…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Children, Relocation
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Çetin, Baris – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
This study aimed to determine fourth grade primary school students' self-regulated learning strategies and successes in mathematics course in terms of socio-economic level. A cross-section scanning model was used in the study. The sample of the study was determined by the random sampling technique. The sample consisted of 65 students studying in 2…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Learning Strategies
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Yavuz Tabak, Burcu – Educational Administration: Theory & Practice, 2021
This study aimed to examine the education expectations of the parents of compulsory education students (primary, secondary and high schools) according the income levels within the context of the human capabilities approach. The study used a qualitative phenomenological research design. The study group consisted of 128 parents of students.…
Descriptors: Family Income, Parent Aspiration, Expectation, Employment Potential
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Baek, Chung; Song, Minjung – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2021
This study examines how real-life factors influence unexpected shocks/changes in college enrollment. The results are provided for both male and female groups. While family income significantly affects unexpected shocks on female enrollment, college tuition and consumer sentiment turn out to have no significant impact on both male and female…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Enrollment Influences, Family Income, Socioeconomic Status
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Chen Chen; Nanxi Chen; Jinliang Qin – Early Education and Development, 2024
Physical abuse is one subtype of child abuse and it has been a worldwide public health issue for its detrimental effects on child development, profiles, predictors, and its relation with behavior problems need further exploration, particularly in Chinese children. This study attempts to explore profiles and predictors of physical abuse and to…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Predictor Variables, Student Characteristics, Behavior Problems
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Lilas Gurgand; Hugo Peyre; Jean Ecalle; Jean-Paul Fischer; Franck Ramus – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2024
We studied the effect of the number and characteristics of siblings (sex, age) on school achievement in several grades (kindergarten, first grade, and fifth grade), in two large French cohorts, with more than 16,000 children. Running linear mixed-effects models, we find that, independently of socioeconomic status, having more siblings is…
Descriptors: Siblings, Sibling Relationship, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
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Suzanne M. Egan; Jennifer Pope – Child Development, 2024
Using data from a nationally representative sample of 5-year-olds in the Growing Up in Ireland study (N = 9001, 51% male), this research investigated the role of factors in the neighborhood environment on levels of active outdoor play in young children. Primary caregivers (98% mothers; 81% Irish) responded to questions regarding their child's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Neighborhoods, Environmental Influences
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Sandra Hubert; Lena Nusser; Susanne Kuger – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been found to be beneficial for the development of children below three years. However, many children do not attend ECEC facilities. Frequently, structural family characteristics (SFC), such as migration background, educational attainment and income, are used to explain differing probabilities of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care, Parent Attitudes, Infants
Gabrielle Pepin – W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2024
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC) subsidizes child care costs for working families. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 increased the CDCC's generosity during 2021 only. I find that while the CDCC is of relatively little value in its current form, increases in eligibility rates and conditional…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Child Care, Federal Aid
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Shahid Rasool; Hasan Aydin; Jingshun Zhang – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
Despite being among the highest achievers in education and income and constituting one of the fastest-growing subgroups in the United States, South Asians have remained understudied. A survey was administered to first-generation Bangladeshi, Indian, and Pakistani parents of K-12 children attending public schools in Southwest Florida to collect…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Cultural Influences, Demography, Elementary School Students
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Alyssa M Hernandez; Diondra Straiton; David S Mandell; Brooke Ingersoll; Samantha Crabbe; Sarah Rieth; Melanie Pellecchia – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
There is a great demand for quality early intervention services for autistic children and their families. Caregiver-mediated interventions are critical components of evidence-based early intervention. However, their implementation in publicly funded systems is often done with poor fidelity. Qualitative evidence suggests that family characteristics…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Early Intervention, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Young Children
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Amiru Bakariwie; Dominic Asamoah; Abudu Ballu Duwiejuah – Discover Education, 2025
Student attrition significantly hinders the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 4. School counsellors, crucial in ensuring students stay in school and graduate, often face challenges in analysing data to prioritise interventions due to the complexity and volume of data. This study explored using data mining to support counsellors in…
Descriptors: Prevention, Student Attrition, School Counseling, Identification
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Mengchen Li – SAGE Open, 2025
Access to quality education is crucial for children from different social strata to achieve upward mobility. Understanding how family income differences translate into disparities in academic achievement is increasingly urgent amidst rigid social stratification. This study focuses on families from various income levels, exploring the relationship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Income, Socioeconomic Influences, Academic Achievement
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Mary Bratsch-Hines; Kevin Bastian; Michael Little; Lora Cohen-Vogel; Margaret Burchinal; Ellen Peisner-Feinberg – Grantee Submission, 2025
Publicly funded prekindergarten (pre-K) has received substantial investments in recent decades. A robust literature base has shown that pre-K, in general, tends to be associated with shorter-term rather than longer-term impacts. Yet, these findings are not definitive across varying state contexts and student demographic groups. The current study…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Preschool Education, Public Education
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