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McWayne, Christine; Hampton, Virginia; Fantuzzo, John; Cohen, Heather L.; Sekino, Yumiko – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
The primary objective of this study was to obtain a multidimensional picture of parent involvement in kindergarten. Participants in this study were 307 low-income, ethnic minority children and their primary caregivers in a large, urban school district in the Northeast. Results revealed that kindergarten parent involvement dimensions (i.e., from…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Kindergarten, Caregivers, Urban Schools
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Baird, Jodie A.; Astington, Janet Wilde – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2004
The authors explore children's use of intention information in evaluating the moral quality of others' actions. They also address links among mental state understanding, motives-based moral reasoning, and children's own moral behavior. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Moral Development, Moral Values, Decision Making, Children
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Horowitz, Laura; Jansson, Liselotte; Ljungberg, Tomas; Hedenbro, Monica – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2006
Background: Children with language impairment (LI) experience social difficulties, including conflict management. The factors involved in peer-conflict progression in pre-school children with LI, and which of these processes may differ from pre-school children with typical language development (TL), is therefore examined. Aims: To describe the…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Preschool Children, Males
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Nijveldt, Mirjam; Beijaard, Douwe; Brekelmans, Mieke; Verloop, Nico; Wubbels, Theo – International Journal of Educational Research, 2005
A procedure to assess the interpersonal competence of teachers was developed and validated. The procedure includes the use of the Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction (QTI), an observation instrument and a self-evaluation instrument. The concepts of construct-irrelevant variance and construct under-representation were used to explore the validity…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Interpersonal Competence, Evaluation Methods, Questionnaires
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Hardin, Erin E.; Varghese, Femina P.; Tran, Uyen V.; Carlson, Aaron Z. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Given the social nature of many tasks involved in exploring and committing to a career, we hypothesized that social anxiety would correlate to exploration and commitment, even after controlling for general anxiety. We also hypothesized that self-construal and gender would interact with social anxiety in relation to exploration and commitment. In a…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Gender Differences, Hypothesis Testing, Undergraduate Students
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Palermo, Mark T.; Pasqualetti, Patrizio; Barbati, Giulia; Intelligente, Fabio; Rossini, Paolo Maria – Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice, 2006
Performance on an emotional labeling task in response to schematic facial patterns representing five basic emotions without the concurrent presentation of a verbal category was investigated in 40 parents of children with autism and 40 matched controls. "Autism fathers" performed worse than "autism mothers," who performed worse than controls in…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Nonverbal Communication, Psychological Patterns, Parents
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Croom, Loren; Davis, Barbara H. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
Numerous classroom-based research projects have examined the important role social skills play in an elementary classroom (Browning, Davis, and Resta 2000; Burns 2003; Palmer and Wehmeyer 2003; Stone 2001). As Stone (2001, 18) suggested, "Teachers have an enormous influence on children's behavior by speaking directly and honestly to them,…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Student Behavior, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
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Hughes, Jan N.; Webster-Stratton, Barbara T.; Cavell, Timothy A. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2004
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Social?Cognitive Assessment Profile (SCAP), a gender-balanced measure of social information processing (SIP) in a sample of 371 (139 girls, 232 boys) 2nd- to 4th-grade children. The SCAP assesses 4 dimensions of SIP (Inferring Hostile Intent, Constructing Hostile Goals, Generating Aggressive…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Elementary School Students, Aggression, Gender Differences
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Henricsson, Lisbeth; Rydell, Ann-Margret – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
The teacher relations and self-perception of children with externalizing (n = 26) and internalizing behavior problems (n = 25) and a nonproblematic group (n = 44) were studied prospectively. The children were assessed with the Rutter CBQ in 1st grade. Classroom observations of teacher-child interactions were performed in 2nd grade. The teacher…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Negative Attitudes, Interpersonal Competence, Elementary School Students
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Parker, Tassy – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research The Journal of the National Center, 2004
Factors related to American Indian (AI) high school students' self-rated health were examined. Self rated health was measured as a single-item with a four-point response option ranging from poor to excellent health. Of the 574 participants, 19% reported "fair" or "poor" health, a percentage more than twice that for U.S. high school students in…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Interpersonal Competence, Gender Differences, Marijuana
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McWayne, Christine M.; Fantuzzo, John W.; McDermott, Paul A. – Developmental Psychology, 2004
The present concurrent study combined developmental and ecological considerations to examine the unique contribution of multiple preschool competencies to an indicator of early academic success. Participants included 195 Head Start children from 32 classrooms representative of a large, urban Head Start program. Dimensional (variable-centered)…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Profiles, Academic Achievement, Preschool Children
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Poulou, Maria – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2005
Teachers are highly concerned about students with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD). Lately, much emphasis has been given to the field of prevention in schools, through the Competence-Enhancement Perspective. Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) provide the necessary skills to be acquired by students. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Problems
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Petriwskyj, Anne; Thorpe, Karen; Tayler, Collette – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2005
The construct of school readiness that focuses on children's maturation and homogeneity of their attainment at school entry has been challenged by recent research. This research indicates that there are difficulties in assessing young children's abilities, and there are limitations to the concomitant practice of retention. These challenges have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Readiness, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
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Crawford, Megan – Education 3-13, 2004
Leaders in schools rely for their effectiveness on a good deal of interpersonal contact. Partly stimulated by writers on emotional intelligence (Cooper and Sawaf, 1997; Goleman, 1995), there is a renewed interest in the emotional side of schools. Fineman proposes that the idea of the rational organisation is a naive assumption by those who manage…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Principals, Reflection
Porges, Stephen W. – Zero to Three (J), 2004
The author describes recent findings on the neurobiological mechanisms involved in perceptions of risk and safety. The term "Neuroception" describes how neural circuits distinguish whether situations or people are safe, dangerous, or life threatening. Neuroception explains why a baby coos at a caregiver but cries at a stranger, or why a…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Neurology, Developmental Stages
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