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Peer reviewedChen, Xinyin; Chen, Huichang; Kaspar, Violet – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2001
Examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psychological adjustment in China. Found that social functioning--including sociability, aggression, and shyness-inhibition--of group peers had unique contributions to individual social and school adjustment and adjustment problems, and that contributions of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Emotional Adjustment, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBrody, Gene H.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Tested a model linking parental formal religiosity to early adolescents' academic competence and socioemotional adjustment. Found that greater parental religiosity led to more cohesive family relationships, less interparental conflict, and fewer externalizing and internalizing problems in adolescents. Found that religiosity indirectly influenced…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents
Peer reviewedAnderson, Mark B. – Teaching of Psychology, 1996
Recommends using examples from sports and exercise pathology in the undergraduate psychology curriculum. Sports and exercise issues enjoy popularity among many undergraduates and contain many examples applicable to general psychology courses and psychological research. Discusses sports and exercise topics illustrating concepts from developmental…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Developmental Psychology
Davies, Don – New Schools, New Communities, 1996
Five years of research on collaborative practices have led the Center on Families, Communities, Schools, and Children's Learning to formulate 10 policy recommendations for a comprehensive program of school, family, and community partnerships to improve the academic achievement and social success of all students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Cooperation, Democracy
Peer reviewedWillert, Jeanette; Willert, Richard – American Secondary Education, 2000
Zero-tolerance policies, security systems, peer mediation, and other "supervisory" violence-prevention measures ignore the classroom's potential for forming or modifying student behavior. When properly trained in cooperative-learning methodology, teachers can reinforce positive social behaviors and encourage tolerant attitudes on a daily…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Aggression, Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning
Peer reviewedBaldwin, Dare A.; Moses, Louis J. – Social Development, 2001
Discusses evidence that social understanding informs word learning in infants. Asks: (1) Is genuine social understanding necessary for word learning?; (2) Are social clues criterial for infants' learning?; (3) Can word learning proceed without aid of social understanding?; and (4) Is social clue processing too difficult for everyday word learning?…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Communication (Thought Transfer), Infants, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedFung, Heidi; Chen, Eva Chian-Hui – Social Development, 2001
Examined spontaneous daily family interactions in Taiwan for events of children's shame. Found that shame events occur in multiple episodes of the child's transgression and, in half the cases, some authority was evoked to judge the child's behavior but family members were always present and ready to share the child's transgression and shame.…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Rearing, Childhood Attitudes, Family Attitudes
Fewell, Rebecca R. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2001
This article comments on two studies (EC 629 876) that investigated the validity of a set of 15 general growth outcomes (GGOs) for identifying young children with disabilities. It discusses concerns relating to whether the research is sufficiently meritorious to result in a valid measure of growth outcomes suitable for national use. (Contains 4…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
McEvoy, Mary A.; Priest, Jeff S.; Kaminski, Ruth A.; Carta, Judith J.; Greenwood, Charles R.; McConnell, Scott R.; Good, Roland H., III; Walker, Dale; Shinn, Mark R. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2001
This response to comments on two studies (EC 629 876) that investigated the validity of a set of 15 general growth outcomes (GGOs) for identifying young children with disabilities, discusses the GGOs as a way for educators to provide a quick effective reading of a child's status and growth within a developmental area. (Contains 8 references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
Utay, Joe; Utay, Carol – Education, 2005
All school professionals working with children and adolescents deal with social skills issues. Even if not the primary issue or goal, teachers, counselors, school psychologists, other specialists such as nurses, speech and language therapists, etc., and some administrators make informal assessments of their students' ability to successfully…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, School Personnel, Staff Role, Needs
DeJong, Judith A.; Hektner, Joel M. – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2006
L3 is an intertribal residential school enrolling approximately 200 students in grades 5-8 from tribes in the northern Midwest. As a result of successful grant-writing which espoused Circle of Courage and Asset-Building, the school built up an impressive configuration of programs funded by a variety of sources, including a cadre of mental health…
Descriptors: Residential Schools, Tribes, Financial Support, Mental Health Workers
McLoone, Jordana; Hudson, Jennifer L.; Rapee, Ronald M. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2006
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent childhood psychological disorders. In addition to causing acute distress to the child, parent and school staff, anxiety disorders may also have a significant impact on a child's educational and social development and persist chronically into adulthood. Recent work has begun to identify the school as…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Children, School Psychology, Educational Development
Hurley, Kristin Duppong; Ingram, Stephanie; Czyz, J. Douglas; Juliano, Nicholas; Wilson, Evelyn – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2006
We describe a comprehensive program to train emergency shelter staff in effective methods for dealing with youth who have behavioral and emotional problems; assess the degree to which staff implemented the treatment approach; measure the impact of the intervention on shelter-wide incidents such as out-of-control behavior, runaways, and violence…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Child Welfare
Goodvin, Rebecca; Carlo, Gustavo; Torquati, Julia – Social Development, 2006
This study examined the additive and interactive effects of children's trait vicarious emotional responsiveness and maternal negative emotion expression on children's use of coping strategies. Ninety-five children (mean age = 5.87 years) and their mothers and teachers participated in the study. The mothers reported on their own negative emotion…
Descriptors: Mothers, Emotional Response, Coping, Parent Child Relationship
Fine, Sarah E.; Izard, Carroll E.; Trentacosta, Christopher J. – Social Development, 2006
We examined individual differences in developmental trajectories of emotion situation knowledge (ESK), at three time points throughout elementary school in a sample of children from economically disadvantaged families. Results showed that ESK and the subscales of joy, fear, anger, shame and interest exhibited positive growth from the first to the…
Descriptors: Cues, Economically Disadvantaged, Individual Differences, Verbal Ability

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