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Fergusson, Emma; Maughan, Barbara; Golding, Jean – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2008
Background: Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care of young children, but little is known about factors associated with this type of care, or its implications for children's behavioural development. Methods: We used information collected from 8752 families in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) on grandparent…
Descriptors: Mothers, Family (Sociological Unit), Hyperactivity, Grandparents
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Wachtel, Karen; Carter, Alice S. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
When a child is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) parents often experience a range of difficult feelings, which typically are not addressed in child-focused interventions. This study examined the relationship between a mother's acceptance of and sense of resolution regarding her child's diagnosis of an ASD and maternal interaction…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Autism, Parenting Styles
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Kelleher, Kelly J.; Hazen, Andrea L.; Coben, Jeffrey H.; Wang, Yun; McGeehan, Jennifer; Kohl, Patricia L.; Gardner, William P. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2008
Objective: To examine the association between physical domestic violence victimization (both recent and more than a year in past measured by self-report) and self-reported disciplinary practices among female parents/caregivers in a national sample of families referred to child welfare. Methods: Cross-sectional survey of more than 3,000 female…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Aggression, Females, Child Welfare
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Baker, Laura A.; Raine, Adrian; Liu, Jianghong; Jacobson, Kristen C. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2008
While significant heritability for childhood aggression has been claimed, it is not known whether there are differential genetic and environmental contributions to proactive and reactive forms of aggression in children. This study quantifies genetic and environmental contributions to these two forms of aggression in an ethnically diverse urban…
Descriptors: Aggression, Mothers, Ethnic Groups, Gender Differences
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Bitsika, V.; Sharpley, C. F.; Orapeleng, S. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2008
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) includes symptoms that vary in severity and frequency between children. Consequently, multiple psychometric assessment procedures are recommended to detect an ASD, including scales which asses the presence and nature of ASD-related behaviour. However, to date, few studies have examined the relative and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Preschool Children, Autism, Intelligence Tests
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Fu, Genyue; Lee, Kang – Developmental Science, 2007
The present study examined the emergence of flattery behavior in young children and factors that might affect whether and how it is displayed. Preschool children between the ages of 3 and 6 years were asked to rate drawings produced by either a present or absent adult stranger (Experiments 1 and 2), child stranger (Experiments 2 and 3), classmate,…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Social Environment, Play, Kindergarten
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VanderVen, Karen – New Directions for Youth Development, 2007
Formal programs covering the time young people are not in school (only 20 percent of the time) have burgeoned rapidly in the past few decades as a result of profound societal changes. Although the need of all children for out-of-school-time programs has not been met, millions of youngsters do participate in out-of-school-time programs sponsored by…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Leisure Time, Program Effectiveness, Antisocial Behavior
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Friars, Patrice M.; Mellor, David J. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2007
To investigate dropout from parenting programs for disruptive behavior disorders, we followed 18 clients prospectively from the beginning of a manualized treatment program to three month follow-up. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, we then compared those who dropped out of the program with those who completed it. We found that in…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Behavior Disorders, Parent Child Relationship, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Borrego, Joaquin, Jr.; Ibanez, Elizabeth S.; Spendlove, Stuart J.; Pemberton, Joy R. – Behavior Therapy, 2007
There is a void in the literature with regard to Hispanic parents' views about common interventions for children with behavior problems. The purpose of this study was to examine the treatment acceptability of child management techniques in a Mexican American sample. Parents' acculturation was also examined to determine if it would account for…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Mexican Americans, Acculturation, Token Economy
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Bartels, Meike; Boomsma, Dorret I.; Hudziak, James J.; van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M.; van den Oord, Edwin J. C. G. – Psychological Methods, 2007
Genetically informative data can be used to address fundamental questions concerning the measurement of behavior in children. The authors illustrate this with longitudinal multiple-rater data on internalizing problems in twins. Valid information on the behavior of a child is obtained for behavior that multiple raters agree upon and for…
Descriptors: Twins, Behavior Problems, Genetics, Error of Measurement
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Palermo, Francisco; Hanish, Laura D.; Martin, Carol Lynn; Fabes, Richard A.; Reiser, Mark – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2007
We examined the role of the teacher-child relationship quality (close, dependent, and conflictive) on preschoolers' (N=95) academic readiness for kindergarten, and we tested children's prosocial and aggressive behavior and peer group exclusion as mediators of this relation. A unique feature of this study is the ethnically and socio-economically…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Aggression, Peer Groups, Teacher Student Relationship
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Pellecchia, Melanie; Hineline, Philip N. – Behavior Analyst Today, 2007
To assess the degree to which a mand repertoire that was taught to children with autism would generalize from adults to peers, three preschool-aged children diagnosed with Autism were first taught to mand with adult instructors, and then were tested for generalization across three subsequent phases that involved parents, siblings, and peers.…
Descriptors: Siblings, Autism, Generalization, Peer Relationship
Scaglione, Joanne; Scaglione, Arrica Rose – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
This book is a comprehensive guide for parents, teachers, and all caretakers on the often overlooked but pervasive issue of bullying in American culture. Written by a school counselor, who has worked with parents and teachers, this issue first-hand, and her daughter, who still remembers her own days of experiencing and witnessing bullying; the…
Descriptors: Scripts, Questioning Techniques, Bullying, School Counselors
DuPaul, George J.; White, George P. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a disruptive behavior disorder which is characterized by levels of inattention (e.g., difficulty in concentrating on schoolwork), impulsivity (e.g., frequently interrupting conversations or activities), and/or overactivity (e.g., difficulty remaining seated when required to do so) that are well…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Child Behavior, Attention Deficit Disorders, Intervention
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Goldstein, Sara E.; Tisak, Marie S.; Persson, Anna V.; Boxer, Paul – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
The present study assessed children's evaluations of hypothetical peer provocation. Participants (N = 75, ages 8-11) were presented with hypothetical vignettes depicting relationally aggressive, physically aggressive and prosocial peers engaging in provocative behaviours directed at the participant, including (a) relational (not receiving a party…
Descriptors: Aggression, Prosocial Behavior, Child Behavior, Peer Relationship
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