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Mittan, Robert J. – Exceptional Parent, 2005
In this final article in the series of 3 on "Raising a Child with Epilepsy, Coping with Guilt," readers will discover how culture attacks the emotional well being of parents of children who have epilepsy. Guilt, like fear and stigma, unconsciously influences childrearing decisions for the worse. However, in the case of guilt, most of the damage…
Descriptors: Well Being, Coping, Anxiety, Epilepsy
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Power, Thomas J.; Werba, Branlyn E.; Watkins, Marley W.; Angelucci, Jennifer G.; Eiraldi, Ricardo B. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2006
This study was the first to investigate patterns of homework problems, as assessed by parent reports on the Homework Problem Checklist (HPC), among children in general education and those referred to an evaluation and treatment program for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In Study 1, parents of general education students in grades…
Descriptors: Children, Parent Child Relationship, Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity
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Leppel, Karen – College Student Journal, 2005
For more than thirty years, researchers have been interested in the issue of student retention in college. This study found that students who highly valued financial success were less likely to continue at the same institution from their first to their second year of college and were more likely to drop out of college than students who valued…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Student Attitudes, Academic Ability, Academic Persistence
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Van Bockern, Steve; Wenger, Laurie; Ashworth, Julie – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2004
In the pathway of discouragement, there are two significant indicators that things have gone awry. First, there is an escalating "disconnect" among the adults who are involved in the life of the young person. Second, the problem solving gives way to discouragement, anger, and punitive consequences. For some children the trajectory lasts over his…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Youth, Achievement Need, Academic Failure
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Pellegrini, Anthony D.; Blatchford, Peter; Kato, Kentaro; Baines, Ed – Social Development, 2004
In this study we described development of boys' and girls' games on the school playground at recess as they progressed across the first year of primary school in London (UK) and Minneapolis (USA) in order to document age-related trends in games during this period and to examine the predictive role of games in children's adjustment to school and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Social Adjustment, Developmental Tasks, Longitudinal Studies
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Bianchi, Lynne – Primary Science Review, 2003
Developing children's capacity to learn is at the forefront of all endeavours in schools. Teachers strive to capitalise on a wide range of teaching styles and innovations to stimulate, motivate and engage their children to become "better learners". Since September 1999, the Centre for Science Education at Sheffield Hallam University has…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Learning Strategies
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Wilcox-Herzog, Amanda – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2004
This study explored how background factors are related to teachers' behaviors. Currently, it is unclear what variable most accurately predicts teaching behaviors; experience, general education, or specialized training. The participants in this study were 47 early childhood educators. Teachers were primarily female and all worked with children aged…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Young Children, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Behavior
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Ruffman, Ted; Slade, Lance; Devitt, Kerry; Crowe, Elena – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
We used a longitudinal study with 55 middle- and upper middle-class children to investigate the relation between early mother characteristics (e.g. mental state talk, general parenting style) and later child characteristics (e.g. theory of mind, conflict/cooperation). Children were tested once when they were around 3 years and then again around 4…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Mothers, Conflict, Parenting Styles
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Heath, Nancy Lee; Petrakos, Harriet; Finn, Cindy A.; Karagiannakis, Anastasia; McLean-Heywood, Diane; Rousseau, Cecile – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2004
Despite a general move and support for inclusion of children with exceptionalities in the regular classroom, children with emotional and behavioural difficulties are often excluded. The paper describes an ecosystems model to facilitate the inclusion of children with emotional and behavioural difficulties in use in some schools in Canada. Results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emotional Problems, Behavior Disorders, Models
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Barnow, Sven; Spitzer, Carsten; Grabe, Hans J.; Kessler, Christoph; Freyberger, Harald J. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine individual characteristics, familial experience, and psychopathology of children of mothers with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Method: Children of mothers with BPD were compared to children of mothers (1) with depressive disorders, (2) with cluster C personality disorders, and (3) without…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Individual Characteristics, Mothers, Psychopathology
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Gorman, Erin B.; Klorman, Rafael; Thatcher, Joan E.; Borgstedt, Agneta D. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: To compare the effects of methylphenidate on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) subtypes. Method: Nineteen ADHD/inattentive (ADHD/I) and 22 ADHD/combined (ADHD/C) 6- to 12-year-old children entered a 6-week, double-blind trial of placebo and methylphenidate in divided doses (0.94 [plus or minus] 0.02 mg/kg/day = 33.06 [plus…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Arithmetic, Drug Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment
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Egger, Helen Link; Angold, Adrian – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
We review recent research on the presentation, nosology and epidemiology of behavioral and emotional psychiatric disorders in preschool children (children ages 2 through 5 years old), focusing on the five most common groups of childhood psychiatric disorders: attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, oppositional defiant and conduct disorders,…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Behavior Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Preschool Children
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Hughes, Claire; Ensor, Rosie – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Cognitive and family factors are implicated in the origins of behavioural problems, but little is known about their independence or interplay. Methods: We present data from 127 two-year-olds from predominantly disadvantaged families who completed tests of "theory of mind" (ToM), executive function (EF) and verbal ability. Researchers'…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Behavior Problems, Disadvantaged, Child Rearing
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Cummings, E. Mark; Keller, Peggy S.; Davies, Patrick T. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: Research has focused on maternal dysphoria and child adjustment. However, family process models indicate gaps in the study of paternal dysphoria, broader family functioning, and diverse child outcomes. Method: A community sample of 235 mothers and fathers of kindergarten children completed measures of depressive symptoms, family…
Descriptors: Marital Instability, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Kindergarten
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Juffer, Femmie; Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian J.; van IJzendoorn, Marinus H. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: As infant disorganized attachment is a serious risk factor for later child psychopathology, it is important to examine whether attachment disorganization can be prevented or reduced. Method: In a randomized intervention study involving 130 families with 6-month-old adopted infants, two attachment-based intervention programs were…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Control Groups, Intervention, Mothers
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