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Mostow, Allison J.; Izard, Carroll E.; Fine, Sarah; Trentacosta, Christopher J. – Child Development, 2002
This study examined a model of emotional, cognitive, and behavior predictors of peer acceptance in 201 early elementary school students. Findings indicated that social skills mediated the effect of emotion knowledge on same- and opposite-sex social preference. However, social skills and verbal ability were more strongly related to opposite-sex…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Children, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development

Miller, Scott A. – Child Development, 1995
Reviews research on the determinants and the effects of parents' attributions. The evidence suggests that parents do form attributions for their children's behavior; these attributions vary in predictable ways across judges (mothers versus fathers), targets (age or sex of child), and behavior outcomes (positive or negative); and attributions…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Antisocial Behavior, Attribution Theory
Burgess-Macey, Celia – Multicultural Teaching, 1994
Helps early-years educators to be sensitive to the cultures of the families by providing observations of culturally diverse children at play, the cultural contexts they bring to play activities, and the demonstration of childhood learning of cultural diversity. Theoretical observations about childhood and play are discussed. (GLR)
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development

Wood, James M.; Wright, Larry – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1995
The use of base rate information by professionals (n=161) and undergraduates (n=97) in deciding probability of sexual abuse was studied. While professionals better prioritized the evidence of abuse in hypothetical cases based on sexual behaviors, both groups misestimated the probability of abuse for a child from a population with a known base rate…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Behavior, Decision Making, Evaluative Thinking
Shure, Myrna B.; Ditlow, Phyllis M. – NHSA Journal, 1994
Suggests that children can learn to successfully resolve problems by age four. Describes two interpersonal problem-solving thinking skills (alternative solution thinking and consequential thinking) which, if used by children, facilitate better adjustment and greater social competence. Teaching children problem-solving techniques, or how to think,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Change Strategies, Child Behavior

Levin, Diane E.; Carlsson-Paige, Nancy – Young Children, 1995
Presents the results of a study exploring teachers' concerns and observations of how the "Power Rangers" television series affects children in their classrooms. Teachers' concerns focus on violence, aggressive play, confusion about fantasy and reality, obsessive involvement with the Power Rangers, and use of them as role models for…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Child Behavior, Childrens Television, Early Childhood Education

Maggs, Jennifer L.; And Others – Journal of Early Adolescence, 1995
Examined concurrent and longitudinal relations among adolescents' problem behavior (PB), self-image, and peer relations. Analyses showed age increases correlated with disobedience, school misconduct, substance use, and peer involvement. Longitudinal increases in PB were associated with decreases in positive self-image and increases in peer…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Concurrent Validity
Jordan, Debra J. – Camping Magazine, 1994
Reviews research on the attitudes of nondisabled children toward disabled children in regular classroom settings, and on patterns of play among at-risk and non-at-risk children. Implications for camps include encouraging social skills development through an atmosphere of peer friendship development, and helping at-risk children develop verbal…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Camping, Child Behavior
Ditter, Bob – Camping Magazine, 1995
Trends in staff development for camp counselors include using experiential training activities, inviting outside speakers to address staff on topics of concern, and teaching staff about child-related issues. Addresses problems in working with staff and provides suggestions for increasing the effectiveness of staff training programs. (LP)
Descriptors: Camping, Child Behavior, Child Development, Conflict Resolution

DeRosier, Melissa E.; And Others – Child Development, 1994
Examined the interrelations of group contextual factors and the occurrence of aggressive behavior in 22 experimental play groups of 7- and 9-year-old African American boys. Found that negative affect, high aversion behavior, high activity level, low group cohesion, and competitiveness were related to the occurrence of aggressive behavior. (MDM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Blacks, Child Behavior

Laevers, Ferre; Verboven, Lieve – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2000
This study compared impact of traditional and experiential approaches to early childhood education on gender related patterns in activity choices. Findings confirmed gender related activity patterns previously reported. Compared to traditional settings, boys in experiential settings engaged more in doll play and expressed feelings of distress…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education

Hannikainen, Maritta – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Explored different kinds of participation in play and development of joint role play. Observed games and play sessions of a 2-year-old girl in a day care group. Found that the girl proceeded from a feeling of togetherness in a shared space through parallel and successive play actions to reciprocity and equal exchange of play actions. (JPB)
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Behavior, Child Caregivers, Child Development

Appl, Dolores J. – Childhood Education, 1998
Reviews research on children with Down Syndrome, highlighting physical, medical, intellectual, language, and behavioral characteristics that provide valuable information for caregivers and teachers in planning and intervention. Reviews research on parent-child interactions, providing guidelines for caregivers and teachers working in inclusive…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Caregivers, Childhood Needs, Cognitive Development

Rubin, Kenneth H.; Cheah, Charissa S. L.; Fox, Nathan – Early Education and Development, 2001
Examined social reticence and its association with the quality of parenting behaviors. Found that children's shy, socially reticent behavior was predicted by the extent to which mothers were over-solicitous during free-play. Suggested that early childhood educators offer reticent-shy children opportunities to explore their personal and social…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Developmental Psychology, Emotional Development, Emotional Response

McCulloch, Andrew; Wiggins, Richard D.; Joshi, Heather E.; Sachdev, Darshan – Children & Society, 2000
This study examined relationships between children's experiences of family change, cognitive ability, and family adversity and the prevalence of behavior problems, comparing British and US children. Among other findings, cognitive scores decreased with increasing externalizing behavior problems, and in Britain, these were related to family…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Change Strategies, Child Behavior