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Muthia Cenderadewi; Richard C. Franklin; Prima B. Fathana; Susan G. Devine – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Child drowning is a significant public health issue in Indonesia; however, there remains a lack of understanding within communities of the risks and how to prevent it. This qualitative study aimed to explore existing and suggested actions undertaken by parents and communities to prevent child drowning. Seven focus group discussions were conducted,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Safety, Water, Parent Role
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Daniel Then – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2025
Parental involvement (PI) in the transition from preschool to primary school is an important prerequisite for children with disabilities to start school successfully. Therefore, the present study looks at PI practices that are conducted to support successful inclusive transition processes in Germany. The focus is on practices that take place in…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Inclusion, Preschool Teachers, Foreign Countries
Chinh Duc Nguyen; Anh T. Ton-Nu – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2025
Bilingual parenting has been identified to be under-researched in monolingual contexts like Vietnam despite its important role in bilingual education and its large body of research under the field of family language policy. Adopting a case study design, this study explores how two Vietnamese families implemented bilingual parenting in the family…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bilingualism, Parenting Styles, Parent Attitudes
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Ian Kingsbury; David T. Marshall; Robert Maranto – Discover Education, 2025
While school accountability systems were implemented to improve student outcomes through increased transparency, creating linkages between successful behaviors and rewards, they have often faced controversy. One strand of criticism posits that the systems are designed to reward conformity, punishing schools that deviate from standardization.…
Descriptors: Virtual Schools, Parent Attitudes, Public Schools, Accountability
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Martyna Figueiredo – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2025
Risky play is climbing, high-speed activities, dangerous exploration, dangerous elements, rough and tumble, and disappearing experiences. There are three primary barriers to risky play: the introduction of electronics, building safer playgrounds in new urban-designed cities, and parent involvement in overscheduling activities have been hindering…
Descriptors: Play, Risk, Barriers, Telecommunications
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Theodore E. A. Waters; Rui Yang; Yufei Gu; Victoria Zhu; Lixian Cui; Xuan Li; Niobe Way; Hirokazu Yoshikawa; Xinyin Chen; Sumie Okazaki; Kristen Bernard; Guangzhen Zhang; Zongbao Liang – Child Development, 2025
Despite the long-standing debate over the assumed universality of maternal sensitivity predicting attachment security (i.e., sensitivity hypothesis), few long-term longitudinal investigations on attachment have been conducted outside the Western context. We leveraged data from a prospective 9-year longitudinal study of middle-class families (N =…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior
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Mikko J. Peltola; Szilvia Biro; Rens Huffmeijer; Hanneli Sinisalo; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn – Developmental Science, 2025
Recent studies have indicated that patterns of infant-caregiver attachment are associated with differences in infants' processing of social signals of emotion, such as facial expressions. In the current longitudinal study we extended this line of research to social signals of actual attachment figures by investigating whether 7-month-old infants'…
Descriptors: Infants, Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers
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Jiawen Cui; Hao Wen – Journal of School Health, 2025
Purpose: Children's enjoyment of school (ES) and academic performance (AP) are two important factors of educational success. This study investigated the mechanism of the effect of school-home communication (SHC) on ES and AP, testing the mediating roles of caregiver participation in school activities (CPSA), interactive learning (IL), and cultural…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Children, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement
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Natalia Kucirkova; Jarmila Bubikova-Moan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This explorative qualitative study investigated how families engage in mealtime conversations supported with decorated plates that were specially designed to promote family conversations. Our aim was to examine the main thematic and discursive patterns that naturally occurred in these conversations. Six Norwegian families of pre-school children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Parent Child Relationship, Dialogs (Language)
Zoe Sills; Sarah Watkins – SAGE Publications Ltd (UK), 2025
Now, more than ever, children need to develop autonomy and decision-making skills. Too often in Early Years settings, opportunities for learning through risky play are missed. In this book, Zoe Sills and Sarah Watkins support you to overcome the barriers to embedding and allowing space for risky play in your setting. (1) Know the value of Risky…
Descriptors: Play, Risk, Early Childhood Education, Child Development
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Reem Khamis Dakwar; Gubair Tarabeh – Journal of Child Language, 2025
This study investigates the interrelationship between gender-shift in child-directed speech (CDS), child gender, and parenting styles among Arabic-speaking caregivers. A survey of 180 Palestinian parents assessed their parenting styles and reported use of gender-shift in relation to their child's gender. The findings reveal no significant…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Gender Differences, Parenting Styles, Arabic
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Erik van der Meulen – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
Despite its importance for career development, previous cross-sectional studies have shown that individuals are reluctant to consider continuing education (CE) engagement because of family responsibilities. To prospectively test these associations, a longitudinal dataset consisting of, respectively, 548 and 809 working mothers and fathers (with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Mothers
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Jing Tang; Annette Pic; Cara L. Kelly; Rena Hallam – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
Millions of parents use non-parental childcare for their preschool-age children. Prior research has focused on family characteristics that are associated with parents' preferences of early care and education arrangements. Yet, little is known about preschool parents' perspectives of the childcare search process. To further explore how parents…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Preschool Children, Child Care Centers, Child Care
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Igor Esnaola; Sara Martínez-Gregorio; Lorea Azpiazu; Iratxe Antonio-Agirre; Amparo Oliver – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
The main goal of this study was to analyze a longitudinal model which reviews the relationships between parent trust, trait emotional intelligence (EI) and self-concept. The sample was composed of 484 Spanish adolescents (226 boys, 258 girls) who completed the questionnaires "Parent Trust and Understanding Scale, Emotional Quotient Inventory:…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Trust (Psychology), Emotional Intelligence, Self Concept
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Blaise Di Mento; James Rufus John; Antonio Mendoza Diaz; Ping-I Lin; Anne Masi; Rachel Grove; Valsamma Eapen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Examining sub-threshold autistic traits in non-autistic first-degree relatives of individuals on the autism spectrum, known as the Broad Autism Phenotype (BAP), could provide new insights into the associations and familial aggregation of autistic traits. This study was a retrospective cross-sectional study of parents (n = 1008), probands with…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Gender Differences, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Genetics
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