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Peer reviewedLollis, Susan; And Others – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1996
Investigated Gilligan's hypothesis on the origin of moral orientation through analysis of sibling-conflict interactions in 40 dual-parent families with 2 children, ages 2 and 4. Found only partial support for hypothesis in that, regardless of the child's gender, mothers used significantly more care than justice orientation, whereas fathers used…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Ethical Instruction, Fathers, Intervention
Peer reviewedMercurio, Christine M. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2003
Describes gender differences that are supported by research and how society, parents', and teachers' influences shape gender identity during early development. Discusses problems boys in particular may face later in life if they are not taught how to handle their emotions during childhood. Offers suggestions for teachers and parents to guide boys…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Early Experience
Peer reviewedFuligni, Andrew J. – Child Development, 1997
Studied impact of family background, parental attitudes, peer support, and adolescents' attitudes and behavior on academic achievement of adolescents from immigrant families. Found that first- and second-generation students received higher mathematics and English grades than peers from native families; the strong educational emphasis by students,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Asian Americans
Peer reviewedTenenbaum, Harriet R.; Leaper, Campbell – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Investigated the family as a context for gender typing of adolescent science achievement. Findings indicated no child gender or grade-level differences in science-related grades, self-efficacy, or interest. However, parents were more likely to believe that science was less interesting and more difficult for daughters than sons. Parents' beliefs…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Daughters
Peer reviewedBartle-Haring, Suzanne; Brucker, Penny; Hock, Ellen – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2002
Investigated the relationships between parental separation anxiety and adolescent identity development in a longitudinal study of first-year college students and seniors. Found that mothers' need to provide security influenced their adolescents' identity achievement, while father's anxiety about distancing had negative and positive consequences…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, College Freshmen, College Seniors, College Students
Peer reviewedFeierabend, John – Design for Arts in Education, 1990
Argues that music activities in early childhood education foster a variety of developmental skills. Analyzes Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, contending that music intelligence is a separate intelligence. Provides ways to identify and promote musical intelligence. Suggests methods for encouraging musical development. Using songs…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Multiple Intelligences
Peer reviewedBuzzelli, Cary A. – Child Study Journal, 1989
Examines relationship between parents' perceived responsibility for supporting children's social skills and competence at promoting those skills; relationship between parents' perceived responsibility and competence and children's perceived and actual competence; consistency between teachers' and parents' ratings of children's competence and…
Descriptors: Competence, Elementary School Students, Interpersonal Competence, Parent Child Relationship
Dixon, Harrison A. – Exceptional Parent, 1989
A father relates his family's efforts to provide early stimulation to a son diagnosed with cerebral palsy and visual impairments. As the boy developed, he listened to audiotape recordings of music and nursery rhymes, explored household objects, watched television, played computer games, and was eventually enrolled in a mainstreamed kindergarten.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cerebral Palsy, Child Development, Family Influence
Peer reviewedHanna, Fred J.; And Others – Counseling and Values, 1994
Many children feel a considerable amount of anxiety in connection with their deity and internalize an authoritative being who is both good and evil, kind and abusive. Modeling of this being can continue into adulthood thus continuing to affect cognition and behavior. Implications for counseling and development are discussed. (LKS)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Counseling
Peer reviewedMaxwell, Kelly L.; Eller, Susan K. – Young Children, 1994
Reviews research on young children's transition to kindergarten. Looks at three factors that affect early school adjustment: (1) children's skills and school-related experiences, including social skills, play behavior, and prior experience with peers; (2) parental influences, such as expectations and parent-child interactions; and (3) classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Communication Skills, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedWard, Carol – Rural Sociology, 1995
Factors related to dropping out were examined among Northern Cheyenne and Crow high school students living in three southeastern Montana communities and attending a Catholic school, a public school, or a tribal school. Place of residence, parental educational attainment, and school experiences were important variables, but their effects varied by…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Community Influence, Context Effect, Dropout Research
Peer reviewedBeynon, June; Toohey, Kelleen – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1995
Students of Chinese and Punjabi-Sikh ancestry are underrepresented in teacher education programs in British Columbia. Interviews with 34 college students from these ethnic groups found that career choice was influenced most strongly by parental expectations, and was also affected by cultural sex role attitudes, English language proficiency, and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Educational Attitudes, Ethnic Bias
Peer reviewedMorrow, Michael R. – School Counselor, 1995
Discusses ways to assess patterns of family interactions that influence adolescent career development. Encourages school counselors to investigate the possibility that extremes in family patterns of adaptation, cohesion, and communication may have a significant negative impact on adolescent career development. Timely assessments and interventions…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Exploration, Counselor Role, Evaluation
Peer reviewedOlszewski-Kubilius, Paula; Yasumoto, Jeff – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1995
The summer course selections of approximately 1,500 gifted middle school students were examined. Factors influencing course selection included gender, race, ability, previous educational experiences, interests, and parental attitudes. Parental attitudes appeared to have a major influence in the selection of math and science courses for both males…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Course Selection (Students), Enrichment Activities, Influences
Peer reviewedShemwell, G. Henry, Jr.; And Others – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1995
Reports results of a survey of 89 graduate students using criteria taken from popular literature describing the adult children of alcoholics (ACOA) category. No empirical support is found for the ACOA category as defined in popular literature (no significant differences in how ACOA students and non-ACOA students responded to items that are…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Development, Emotional Disturbances


