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Peer reviewedKoblinsky, Sally A.; Todd, Christine M. – Family Relations, 1989
Reviews research examining the effects of self-care skills training programs on latchkey children's knowledge, behavior, and emotional well-being. Suggests ways in which the findings can be used to improve the quality of self-care instruction and presents directions for future research. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Latchkey Children
Peer reviewedSagatun, Inger J. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1991
Surveyed 68 delinquent minors, 57 parents, and 101 probation officers to compare attributions of responsibility for delinquency. All three groups saw the minor, the family, and friends as three factors most responsible for delinquency, but in varying degrees and combinations. Findings demonstrate importance of studying perceptions of different…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attribution Theory, Child Responsibility, Delinquency
Peer reviewedChamberlin, Leslie J.; Chambers, Norman S. – Clearing House, 1994
Discusses a number of ways teachers can educate students toward being more responsible. (SR)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Responsibility, Teacher Attitudes
Matiella, Ana Consuelo – 1990
This booklet is part of the "Children's Activity Series," a set of four supplemental teaching resources that promote awareness about health, family life, and cultural diversity for children in kindergarten through third grade. The booklet contains stories, drawings, and "sockpuppets" to help children in kindergarten through third grade develop a…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Family Life, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Structure
Peer reviewedBrody, Elaine M.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1987
Compared four groups of parent caring daughters. Found that the "conflicted" workers and women who had quit work had the most impaired mothers and more of them had experienced lifestyle disruptions and caregiving strain. Two groups of workers were more career-oriented; two groups of nonworkers held more traditional views of women's…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Daughters, Employed Women, Family Problems
Peer reviewedLight, Harriett K.; And Others – Adolescence, 1985
Examined farm children's work contribution to the household and farming operation, as reported by their mothers (N=263). Results showed that children began working at a very early age, and continued through adolescence. All adolescents between the ages of 13 and 19 years helped with farm chores; fewer helped with household chores. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Responsibility, Children, Family Involvement
Peer reviewedOberhansley, Beverly Butterworth – Educational Horizons, 1973
Considered how to make children responsible to themselves and their social environment. (RK)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Children, Decision Making, Educational Objectives
Stanton, Harry – Teacher, 1972
Author proposes self-motivation as the best method for students to understand their studies thereby creating critical thinking faculties. (RK)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Educational Change, Primary Education, Relevance (Education)
Peer reviewedKohler, Mary – Social Policy, 1971
The rights of children" go beyond legal rights--to include the right to be born wanted, to be a child during childhood, and to grow in a society that respects the dignity of a life free from degradation. (DM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Labor, Child Responsibility, Child Welfare
Peer reviewedWeiss, Robert S. – Journal of Social Issues, 1979
The one-parent household forgoes the hierarchy usually maintained in a two-parent household. Thus, children of single parents are given more responsibility, often have closer relationships with their parents than children in two-parent homes, and tend to mature more rapidly. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Child Responsibility, Maturity (Individuals)
Peer reviewedBross, Donald C. – Journal of Social Issues, 1979
There is no coherent view of childhood providing a consistent influence on legal decisions. Laws regarding the legal status of children should be better related to the degree of protection required by the child's developmental stage. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Responsibility, Child Welfare
Winchester, Ian – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1979
John McMurtry's arguments for the liberation of children based on the similarities between childhood and slavery and the requirement of obedience are discussed. (JMF)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Responsibility, Children, Civil Liberties
McMurtry, John – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1979
McMurtry defends his argument that children are in need of liberation because they are now considered property or slaves, and because they are legal persons. (JMF)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Responsibility, Children, Civil Liberties
Peer reviewedDix, Theodore; Reinhold, Dana P. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1991
Presents research on mothers' reactions to films of children's disobedience. A chronic influence was child-rearing ideology. A temporary influence was affect induced during testing. Attributions and reactions were more negative for immediate than for delayed obedience. Happy mothers reported more negative attributions and reactions than did…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Child Rearing, Child Responsibility, Moods
Savage, Frank X. – Momentum, 1999
States that children need proper guidance and boundaries to reap the benefits of the Internet. Focuses on two issues: how parents can protect their children from the Internet's potential dangers and how they can help their children use the Internet to get work done. Includes suggestions for teachers to help parents meet these challenges. (VWC)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Computer Uses in Education, Guidance, Internet


