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Peer reviewedBrady, Michael P.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1991
Two boys (ages 6 and 15) with severe, multiple handicaps participated in social play activities with 10 nonhandicapped fifth graders, who had been trained on interaction with socially withdrawn children. Increases in all participants' socially directed behavior were observed. Both boys with handicaps increased targeted motor responses when…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Motor Development, Motor Reactions, Multiple Disabilities
Peer reviewedCosden, Merith A.; And Others – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1990
Eleven learning-handicapped students (ages 8-13) worked in dyads during a microcomputer-based writing activity, and their behaviors were coded as initiations/responses, verbal/nonverbal. Overall, student interactions had a negative impact on story production. Students exhibited higher levels of assertive, demanding behavior than requests for peer…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Interaction, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedTurner, Gillian – Journal of Adolescence, 1999
Suggests that while health problems experienced by young people are largely the result of psychological and behavioral factors, peer-led initiatives can have a positive effect on several factors that influence their health. Reviews strengths of peer support, including effects on self-esteem, self-efficacy, and locus of control. Discusses practical…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion, Influences
Peer reviewedRiding, Richard; Craig, Olivia – Educational Studies, 1998
Investigates whether the cognitive style of students with behavior problems are different from children with no reported problems. Considers how students of different styles manifest their problem behaviors. Indicates the cognitive styles differ while the types of behavior problems exhibited, such as verbal disruption and physical aggression,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Cognitive Style, Family Influence, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMaase, Kaspar – Paedagogica Historica, 1998
Presents a case study in the praxis of "constructing childhood." Relates the history of a campaign in turn-of-the-century Germany against "filth and trash," the professed goal of which was to protect minors from the effects of penny magazines, movies, and popular songs. Presents theses on the motivation of adult campaigners.…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Case Studies, Censorship, Children
Peer reviewedPendleton, Victoria EM; Chatman, Elfreda A. – Library Trends, 1998
Addresses ways to reexamine the world of information from small world perspectives and suggests implications for public libraries. Highlights include a conceptual scheme to examine small world lives, including social norms, world views, social types, and information behavior; and ethnographic inquiries to illustrate how qualitative methodology can…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Ethnography, Information Needs, Information Science
Peer reviewedWimpory, Dawn C.; Hobson, R. Peter; Williams, J. Mark G.; Nash, Susan – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2000
Ten parents of preschoolers with autism and 10 parents of typical preschoolers were given the Detection of Autism by Infant Sociability Interview, which elicits reports on 19 aspects of social engagement characteristics. Findings indicate that infants with autism had marked limitations in both person-to-person and person-person-object social…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedGuralnick, Michael J.; Hammond, Mary A. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1999
A study of 12 playgroups (n=6 children per playgroup) examined the sequential process of social participation with peers for young children with mild developmental delays. Results reveal the existence of highly similar sequential play patterns between children with and without mild developmental delays and across specialized and inclusive…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Developmental Delays, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedChan, Christopher G.; Elder, Glen H., Jr. – Rural Sociology, 2001
Analysis of data from the Iowa Youth and Families Project establishes that parents' social involvement is a source of social capital for their children. Rural children's connection to a civic culture and their involvement in community groups are encouraged by parental social participation and further enhanced by parents' ties to farming. (Contains…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Family Influence, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
Peer reviewedRoeyers, Herbert – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1996
Forty-eight children (ages 5 to 13) with autism or related pervasive developmental disability were paired with normally developing peers for informal play periods. Compared to a control group, the experimental children demonstrated improved social behavior which sometimes generalized to interactions with other children and the larger school…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Elementary Education, Generalization, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedCrocker, Alison D.; Orr, R. Robert – Exceptional Children, 1996
Comparison of the social interactions of nine children with visual impairments and a comparison group of nine children with full sight found that children with visual impairments were capable of interacting with others, but there were differences in the frequency of social initiations and the targets of these initiations. Results support…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Inclusive Schools, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedMcLoyd, Vonnie C.; And Others – Child Development, 1994
Using interview data from 241 single African American mothers and their seventh- and eighth-grade children, this study tested a model of how 2 economic stressors, maternal unemployment and work interruption, influenced adolescent socioemotional functioning. Found that current unemployment, but not past work interruption, contributed to depressive…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Black Mothers, Blacks
Peer reviewedStein, Martin T.; And Others – Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 1996
Describes the problems of a child who is academically underachieving and has problems making friends. Analysis of the problem was presented by three physicians. Emphasizes the role of pediatricians in working with schools to assess children's aptitude and emotional functioning. Concludes that more research is needed to define cost effective…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Black Youth, Children
Peer reviewedMulford, Matthew; Orbell, John; Shatto, Catherine; Stockard, Jean – American Journal of Sociology, 1998
Addresses the role of perceived physical attractiveness in everyday exchange. Indicates that decisions to enter into play and to cooperate with others is directly related to individuals' perceptions of others' attractiveness, but that individuals' perceptions of their own attractiveness affects men's and women's decisions differently. Suggests…
Descriptors: Body Image, Cooperation, Higher Education, Interpersonal Attraction
Peer reviewedWilson, John M. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1998
Discusses (1) the significance of art-making in the emergence and development of the human species and (2) the importance of the "biocultural" view in framing policies that affect the uses of the arts in public institutions. Addresses the arts in the context of U.S. culture and how and why art making is central to learning. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Behavior, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education


