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Peer reviewedMagnuson, Sandy – Professional School Counseling, 1999
Approximately four million Americans are afflicted with Alzheimer's disease and family and friends care for 70% of them. The children in these families will experience related confusion, anxiety, and grief. Article aims to heighten school counselors' sensitivity to the unique challenges and losses students may encounter when their grandparents…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Childhood Needs, Children, Context Effect
Peer reviewedFilp, Johanna – Childhood Education, 1998
Examines a project developed in Chile to promote collaboration between teachers and low-income parents, called Educando Juntos (Educating Together). Focuses on the changes in the quality of the relationship between teachers and parents, and how this, in turn, affected the children. Considers the theoretical underpinnings of the program, and…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedWalther-Thomas, Chriss; Korinek, Lori; McLaughlin, Virginia L. – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1999
This article explores some fundamental features that foster the development of collaborative relationships and collaborative communities, which in turn support the success of students with disabilities. Effective mechanisms are presented for accessing and improving collaborative support networks. Start-up problems that may arise in many schools…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Family School Relationship
Peer reviewedVerschuur, Mary B. – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Discusses the implementation of Montessori principles in an all-day setting, noting that children's emotional and physical needs require more attention in an all-day setting than in a half-day program. Also focuses on the important role of the teacher as a communicator with both the children and their families. (MDM)
Descriptors: Day Care, Family School Relationship, Full Day Half Day Schedules, Montessori Method
Peer reviewedNew, Rebecca S.; Mallory, Bruce L.; Mantovani, Susanna – Early Education and Development, 2000
Examined home-school relations in five Italian cities, focusing on the continuity and sub-cultural variations associated with two national guidelines: participatory social management and the initial entry of young children into out-of-home care. Found diverse sociopolitical and theoretical interpretations of effective home-school relationships,…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Cultural Influences, Early Childhood Education, Family (Sociological Unit)
Peer reviewedHolloway, Susan D. – Early Education and Development, 2000
Interviewed Japanese preschool staff about mothers' child-rearing strategies and the home-school relationship. Found that most respondents believed mothers should prioritize spending time with their children and should provide firm behavior guidance, but did not view cognitive stimulation as important to the maternal role. Few believed mothers…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Early Childhood Education, Family School Relationship
Blain, Francois – Education Canada, 2001
The Marie-Victorin school board, in cooperation with 11 community organizations in Longueuil, Quebec, launched "De A a Z, On s'aide!," a project designed to encourage an interest in reading and writing in families with children 0-4 years old and break the recurrent cycle of illiteracy that plagues poor neighborhoods. (TD)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Cooperation, Emergent Literacy, Family Literacy
Peer reviewedTye, Barbara Benham – Clearing House, 1998
Describes how the "deep structure" of schooling (society's widely shared assumptions about what schools are for and how they should function) works to defeat change in education. Extrapolates from this to predict the potential for permanent success of some current reform efforts. Discusses how site-based school-improvement projects might…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational History
Peer reviewedBeckman, Paula J.; And Others – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1998
Conducted interviews with families of children with or without disabilities to identify factors that facilitated or acted as barriers to children's inclusion in community settings. Found that a facilitative factor unique to children with disabilities was the availability of environmental adaptations in community settings. Barriers unique to…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Child Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Disabilities
Peer reviewedArellano, Kate McLain; Arman, John F. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2002
Article offers an example of how mental health services, like the Children First program, collaborate with other services in elementary schools. The goal of the Children First program is to offer counseling that provides in-depth, process-oriented therapy within the grade school setting. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedWarnemuende, Carolyn – Montessori Life, 2002
Discusses parental guilt, fear, and lack of confidence eroding parents' ability to create a healthy balance between career and family. Maintains that the amount of time employed parents spend with children is not the problem, but that parental fatigue and stress spill into the home environment. Suggests ways parents can improve their confidence…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Rearing, Employed Parents, Family Environment
Peer reviewedKelly-Vance, Lisa; Schreck, Donna – Journal of Research in Reading, 2002
Describes a parent/school reading program in which parents were encouraged to increase the amount of time spent reading with their children at home. Notes that the school provided easily accessible reading materials, suggestions for encouraging reading at home, prizes and special activities. Concludes that program participants demonstrated a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Family School Relationship, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedMuscott, Howard S. – Preventing School Failure, 2002
This article offers five guidelines for creating exceptional partnerships between special educators and families including: family-centered practices, respecting the uniqueness of families, understanding the coping stages of families of a child with a disability, understanding ways in which families match strategies and resources, and family…
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment
Peer reviewedAviles, Robert M. Davison; Guerrero, Manuel P.; Howarth, Heidi Barajas; Thomas, Glenn – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1999
Reports on qualitative study of focus group interviews with Chicano/Latinos who had dropped out of school. Responses revealed themes of alienation and discrimination in the school setting. Discusses roles of school counselors as multicultural advocates and community-family-school liaisons. Recommendations from focus groups centered on three areas…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDaly, Kerry – Canadian Journal of Research in Early Childhood Education, 1999
Finds that Gottlieb et al.'s work provides an excellent overview of flexible work arrangements in a variety of work organizations for managers, human-resources professionals, and employees. Considers the work an excellent primer presenting useful information about alternative work arrangements, factors involved in work/family clashes,…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Case Studies, Employer Employee Relationship, Family Work Relationship


