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C. Sinha; L. Lecavalier; C. R. Johnson; C. Taylor; A. Mulligan; D. Buckley; M. L. Alder; L. Scahill – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Toward the development of a new parent-rating for insomnia, this multi-site qualitative study explored sleep problems and related impacts in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. To ensure content validity of the measure, we conducted six focus groups with caregivers (N = 25) of 24 children (age 3 to 18 years) with ASD.…
Descriptors: Sleep, Children, Adolescents, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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María Valcárcel Jiménez; Astrid Wirth; Efsun Birtwistle; Frank Niklas – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
The development of key linguistic abilities is essential for young children and their academic success at school, in particular for children with a migration background who are at a greater risk of developing language deficits. Here, family interactions can provide valuable opportunities to support children's linguistic learning within the Home…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Television, Language Proficiency
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Kim O'Grady; Janet Scull; Damien Lyons – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
The third decade of the 21st century has seen a focus emerge on the agentic practices of writers, focusing on what, how and why people write. While considerable research has been conducted on school-age writing practices, there is still limited insight into the writing practices of children outside of school or formal education settings. This…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Young Children, Mother Attitudes, Self Concept
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Siméon T. A. Lahaije; Jorien Luijkx; Aly Waninge; Annette A. J. van der Putten – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have pervasive support needs, which are often managed by their families. By being resilient and positively adapting to this challenge, families may maintain a positive family quality of life (FQOL). We therefore aimed to understand how families with a child with PIMD experience…
Descriptors: Severe Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Quality of Life, Children
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Pauline Simon-Herrera; Alain Blanchet; Nathalie Duriez – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Acts of abuse are indicative of a parent's inability to regulate his or her own emotions in an appropriate manner and jeopardize a child's development. Foster care should provide a safe environment both to protect a child from harm and to heal a damaging social-emotional developmental trajectory. How does a child learn to regulate his or her…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foster Care, Preschool Children, Social Emotional Learning
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Daniela Lerma-Arregocés; Jèssica Pérez-Moreno – International Journal of Music Education, 2024
Musical communication between adults and children is a widely studied phenomenon in the field of music education and psychology. In the research carried out to date, a variety of methodological designs have been used, based mainly on the perceptions of adults, to investigate the different aspects of these musical interactions. Thus, there is…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Music Activities, Family Environment
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Jensen, Alexander C.; Jorgensen-Wells, McKell A.; Andrus, Lauren E.; Pickett, Janna M.; Leiter, Virginia K.; Hadlock, Marnae E. Bell; Dayley, Jenna C. – Developmental Psychology, 2023
The current study used meta-analysis to ask whether age differences, sex differences, and family size are linked to differences in parental treatment, as well as whether effect-sizes were moderated by the way parental differential treatment (PDT) was measured, who reported on the PDT, and the domain of PDT. Between August 2015 and November 2020,…
Descriptors: Parents, Siblings, Parent Child Relationship, Age
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Ragnarsdóttir, Hanna; Benediktsson, Artëm Ingmar; Emilsson Peskova, Renata – Multicultural Education Review, 2023
This article aims at exploring family language policies and practices of immigrant families in Iceland as well as educational practices and partnerships in their children's preschools. The article draws on interviews with preschool principals and teachers in three preschools in Iceland, and presents findings related to state, municipal, and school…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Preschools, Foreign Countries, Multilingualism
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Anna Volodina – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Number of books at home is often associated with reading, mathematics, and science skills. Number of children's own books has rarely been considered in previous studies as a separate variable. The present study aimed to investigate relations between both of these indicators and cognitive and socio-emotional outcomes in secondary school students,…
Descriptors: Books, Family Environment, Ownership, Secondary School Students
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Inbal Vaknin; Elli Schachter – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
This study examines the outcome of incongruence between home and school religious environments on predicting adolescent identification with religious values and worldview in Israeli religious high schools, and the possible mediating effects of general and identity-related aspects of school climate. The study compares Jewish students from religious…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Family Environment, Educational Environment
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Catalina Patricia Morales-Murillo; Manuel Pacheco-Molero; Irene León-Estrada; Rosa Fernández-Valero; Mónica Gutiérrez Ortega; R. A. McWilliam – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This study analyzed the fit of data collected with the Measure of Engagement, Independence, and Social Relationships for 3- to 5-year-olds (MEISR 3-to-5-years-old) to a proposed theoretical model based on the cross-walk of MEISR 3-to-5-years-old items and codes from 7 chapters of the Activities and Participation component of the International…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Intervention, Preschool Children
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Tal Vaizman – Journal of Jewish Education, 2025
This study explores Israeli Americans' use of popular music from country of origin (PMCO) as a cultural mediator, which assists in maintaining and imparting parents' identity to their children. Highlighting a sociocultural aspect of music consumption in the streaming era, the study focuses on music as a personal and interpersonal tool among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Popular Culture, Music
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Lan Hong; Wenqian Zhao; He Wang; Lijun Wang; Yuan Li; Gaoyang Liu; Pengcheng Wang; Jinping Jiang; Ke Zhao; Guohua Zhang – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Learning weariness is a common issue among adolescents in China. However, little is known about its developmental stability and changes over time. This study involved 1,857 participants (52.6% girls) who were assessed at two time points, approximately six months apart. Latent profile analysis was conducted to identify subgroups of learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Adolescent Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Suzanne Varnell; Sona C. Kumar; Lauren Westerberg; Patrick Ehrman; Fabiola Herrera; Chellam Antony; Avery H. Closser; Elizabeth Clark; David J. Purpura – Infant and Child Development, 2025
As women are underrepresented in STEM and the home learning environment has been associated with children's science knowledge, this study focuses on the home science environment as an area where gender differences may occur. To identify potential antecedents of gender differences, this study examined whether there were mean differences in the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Family Environment, Science Education, Early Childhood Education
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Stephanie A. Palmer; Katherine Q. Scott-Andrews; Nancy G. Ramirez; Alec McKheen; Leah E. Robinson – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2025
Indoor and outdoor home space may support physical activity (PA) and enhance motor skills (MS). However, there is limited knowledge about how indoor and outdoor home space affect PA and MS parent-child dyads. This cross-sectional study examined whether indoor and outdoor home spaces affect PA and MS in children and their parents. MS was measured…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Psychomotor Skills, Parent Child Relationship, Family Environment
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