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Ishler, Jennifer L. Crissman – NASPA Journal, 2004
The purpose of this qualitative study was to consider "friendsickness" as experienced by 96 entering college students. As defined here, "friendsickness" is a challenge new students experience when they leave their established network of friends and begin college. Journal entries written by new students in first-year seminars were examined and…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, First Year Seminars, College Freshmen, Interpersonal Relationship
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Padilla, Amado M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2006
The conditions that result in bicultural social development among Latino children and adolescents represent the central focus of this article. The literature surrounding bicultural development is reviewed from four perspectives: (a) immigrant children and adolescents, (b) second generation Latinos or the offspring of immigrants, (c) later…
Descriptors: Social Development, Biculturalism, Hispanic Americans, Children
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Chan, Ying Keung; Kwan, Cheuk Chiu Andy; Shek, Tan Lei Daniel – Social Indicators Research, 2005
The CUHK Hong Kong Quality of Life Index, which aims to assess and monitor the quality of life in Hong Kong, is a composite index incorporating both objective and subjective measures. This index, developed by the Faculty of Social Science of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, employs data collected in representative sample surveys and official…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Life Satisfaction, Well Being, Social Development
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Woolfson, Richard C.; Truswell, Emma – Educational Research, 2005
An increasing number of classroom assistants (also called teaching assistants and sometimes learning support assistants) are employed in schools throughout the UK, but their impact appears variable. This paper presents an evaluation of a local authority project which placed five additional classroom assistants (CAs) in three primary schools in…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Teacher Aides, Social Development, Parent Participation
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Bailey, Deryl F.; Paisley, Pamela O. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2004
High dropout rates and poor academic performance are too often characteristic of the educational experience for African American male adolescents. In response to this dilemma, enrichment initiatives targeting young Black men have been developed. This article provides an in-depth description of "Project: Gentlemen on the Move," a program designed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, School Counselors, Educational Experience, Dropout Rate
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Herbert, James D.; Crittenden, Kia; Dalrymple, Kristy L. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2004
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), the 3rd most common psychiatric disorder in the United States, follows a chronic and unremitting course, often resulting in severe impairments in multiple areas of functioning. Despite a typical age of onset in early adolescence, the disorder is rarely recognized and treated in adolescent populations. Given its early…
Descriptors: Adolescents, School Psychologists, School Counselors, Hyperactivity
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Wiener, Judith; Tardif, Christine Y. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 2004
Children with learning disabilities in four types of special education settings were compared in terms of social acceptance, number of friends, quality of relationship with best friends, self-concept, loneliness, depression, social skills, and problem behaviors. Two of the placements (In-Class Support and Resource Room) were for children with mild…
Descriptors: Special Education, Depression (Psychology), Learning Disabilities, Comparative Analysis
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Rodriguez, Monica L.; Ayduk, Ozlem; Aber, J. Lawrence; Mischel, Walter; Sethi, Anita; Shoda, Yuichi – Social Development, 2005
A prospective study examined the effects of maternal unresponsivity and of toddlers' own negative affect on the child's subsequent ability to use effective attentional control strategies in preschool. Maternal and child behaviors were measured in situations that varied in the level of stress to test the hypothesis that behaviors in high stress…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Preschool Children, Interpersonal Competence, Self Control
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Griffith, Brian A. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2004
The author describes internal working models as unique, individualized conceptualizations of self that are embedded in and influenced by the surrounding sociocultural environment. These models, composed of beliefs, goals, and strategies, provide a framework that defines identity. Distorted, damaged, or self-defeating internal working models fail…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Social Development, Counseling, Well Being
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Stahmer, Aubyn C.; Ingersoll, Brooke; Carter, Cynthia – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
This article introduces methods for increasing and improving play skills in children with autistic spectrum disorders. Behavioral techniques that are reviewed include discrete trial training, use of stereotyped behaviors to increase play skills, pivotal response training, reciprocal imitation training, differential reinforcement of appropriate…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Child Behavior, Classroom Techniques
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Arweck, Elisabeth; Nesbitt, Eleanor – British Educational Research Journal, 2004
The article is concerned with values education in schools in the light of the requirement for schools to provide for the spiritual, moral, cultural and social development of children and in the light of wider discussions regarding 'spirituality' in (post) modern society. The authors focus on Living Values, a programme developed as a way of…
Descriptors: Social Development, Values Education, Program Descriptions, Educational Research
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Berger, Michael – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Studies of early face perception are used to develop a model of how face expressions might be transduced to initiate consonant internal affect, related outward expressions and other behaviours. Underlying neural mechanisms and processes are identified. The model is generalised to offer an account of aspects of typical preverbal social development.…
Descriptors: Autism, Social Development, Nonverbal Communication, Neurological Impairments
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Sandberg, Anette; Pramling-Samuelsson, Ingrid – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
The aim of this study was to investigate, identify and describe different ways that female and male preschool teachers conceive, understand and experience play. The research questions addressed are: What perspectives do female and male preschool teachers have on play? Are there differences in play experiences related to gender? The interview study…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Gender Differences, Interviews, Preschool Teachers
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Vernon-Feagans, Lynne; Manlove, Elizabeth E. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2005
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of otitis media (OM) and the quality of child care on the social and communicative behaviors of toddlers, using a cumulative risk framework that included moderation. The study followed 72 children who began child care in infancy. Both process and structural aspects of the quality of 11 child…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Diseases, Child Care Centers, Child Care
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Newman, B.; Eyck, P. T. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2005
During prebaseline observations, three students diagnosed with autism were unable to make social initiations to another individual. The ability to make initiations would be considered a "pivotal response" in that it would allow an individual to come into contact with a wide variety of social reinforcement. A multiple-baseline design was…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Autism, Social Reinforcement, Interpersonal Relationship
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