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Wolff, Hans; Juhasz, Anne McCreary – 1983
Given the recent focus on patient responsibility for health status and improvement, it is important to understand the dynamics involved in patient compliance to treatment regimens. The determinants of patching compliance among 30 pediatric amblyopia patients and their parents were investigated by means of parent, patient, and physician…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Eyes, Medical Evaluation
Serrano, Rodolfo G. – 1977
A study focusing on the development and maintenance of peer groups was undertaken at South High School in the San Joaquin Valley (California). The central purpose of the study was to determine if a school culture existed at this school. Ethnographic and field observation methods were employed to examine the phenomenon of the "cowboys," a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agricultural Education, Group Activities, Group Behavior
Majchrzak, Shirley – 1977
The family is the basic physical and emotional support system in American society. Dysfunction of a family member may reflect family dysfunction and certainly affects the well-being of other family members. Disturbances in the mother can have profound effects on family functioning and child development, as mothers bear most of the responsibility…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Child Development, Crisis Intervention, Family Counseling
Appleton, George M.; Hansen, James C. – Personnel Guidance J, 1969
Descriptors: Career Choice, Family Influence, High School Students, Individual Needs
Gibbs, Jewelle Taylor – 1981
Although research has provided evidence to document a relation between parental psychopathology and female delinquency, the dimensions of that relationship are unclear. Adjudicated delinquent females (N=48) completed a general social history interview and three psychological instruments. Probation records were used to analyze subjects' delinquent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Child Rearing, Criminals
All Indian Pueblo Council, Albuquerque, NM. – 1981
The guide was developed to assist professionals working with American Indian people as a resource in obtaining printed and non-printed materials on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. The resource guide is divided into the following sections: films (4), books (5), bibliographies (2), pamphlets (16), posters (5), slides (2), training curriculum (3), and…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indians, Developmental Disabilities, Drug Use
Black, Kathryn; And Others – 1981
Previous research has indicated that father absence detrimentally affects children's cognitive functioning. Demographic data and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores were gathered from 55 females and 45 females from divorced families where the mother received custody, 19 females and 21 males with a deceased father, and a group of matched control…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, College Students, Family Structure
Grossman, Frances Kaplan – 1981
The purposes of this longitudinal study were: (1) to see whether it was possible to discern direct or indirect effects of mothers' and fathers' functioning on their 2-year-olds' cognitive, social, and psychomotor adaptations, and (2) to examine separately the relationships between parent functioning and the adaptations of first and later born…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Birth Order, Fathers, Interviews
Ross, Helgola G.; And Others – 1980
Decreasing numbers of peers in the lives of older adults give a special meaning to closeness in their sibling relationships. Interviews elicited perceptions of closeness from 30 adults. Content analyses revealed several patterns, i.e., participants perceived themselves as always having been close, as having grown more or less close over time, or…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Child Rearing, Family Life, Family Relationship
Califf, James I. – 1972
A study was conducted to collect information on the origins of reading and learning disabilities and on the characteristics of learning disabled children. Data were collected from case histories and evaluation and follow-up reports for 372 learning disabled subjects, aged 6 to 22 years. Characteristics of the subjects were similar to those of…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests, Learning Disabilities
Lane, Carolyn A.; Kelly, James G. – 1981
Presented in this paper is a framework to examine environmental influences on learning. The framework identifies factors from several environments--the home, the community, and the larger sociocultural context--and links them with school policy and operations. Methodological considerations important to further investigation of these environmental…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Influence, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment
LaVeck, Beverly; And Others – 1981
This study presents research findings of a four year study intended to identify infant and family characteristics which, singly or in combination, predict developmental problems during preschool and school years. Predictors included a variety of measures of parental and neonatal biological conditions as well as measures of the quality of the…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Cognitive Development, Congenital Impairments, Family Environment
Maron, Chris – 1980
A positive self-concept is important for all children. Parents can assess their children's feelings about themselves and improve their children's self-respect. Feelings about the self are important because they affect children's success, sense of worth, ability to love others and to learn. Adults may inadvertently undermine a child's self-esteem…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Games, Foreign Countries, Group Activities
Yahraes, Herbert – 1978
Based upon a review of the literature, the report examines some of the causes of antisocial behavior among youths. Aspects covered include the adult prognosis for antisocial children, childhood predictors of adult delinquency, the etiology of antisocial behavior in both children and adults, the effects of parental discipline and of separation from…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Biological Influences, Delinquency, Delinquency Causes
McClain, Shirla R.; Spencer, Norma L. – 1978
The purpose of this paper is to identify areas of stress which the black woman encounters, specify her strengths despite such stress, and delineate the educational implications for her children. Areas of stress identified and discussed include family life, economic conditions, and racism and sexism. Survival skills in the form of "mother wit,"…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Blacks, Children, Economic Factors


