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Peer reviewedMacleod, Flora – Early Child Development and Care, 1983
Describes a community education project that aims to (1) make available to parents of young children stimulating toys, books, and other materials at a reasonable price; (2) stimulate discussion of educational issues relevant to parents; and (3) establish new kinds of links between parents and the schools and nurseries attended by their children.…
Descriptors: Community Education, Educational Resources, Family School Relationship, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedUpshur, Carole C. – Mental Retardation, 1982
Findings of an evaluation of a pilot home-based respite care program designed to serve 35 severely mentally retarded and disabled persons were reported. Results indicated that respite care services had never been previously received by 51.8% of the families. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Home Programs, Program Evaluation
Gronseth, Evangeline; And Others – Death Education, 1981
Data acquired in personal interviews administered to physicians and nurses who participated in the first year of the Home Care for the Child with Cancer project provided descriptions of individual sources of social support. The results reveal a range of supportive mechanisms and networks within varied institutional contexts. (Author)
Descriptors: Cancer, Children, Death, Family Environment
Peer reviewedHull, Wilma; Ross, Marion – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1979
Parental involvement is essential to a preschool program for visually handicapped children. Home intervention is one approach for the provision of services to both parent and child. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Home Programs, Parent Participation, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Tymchuk, Alexander J.; And Others – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1990
A home safety assessment and training methodology for mothers with mental retardation was evaluated. Although the overall number of implemented safety precautions increased, the variability of results among the four mothers suggests additional training or support services are needed. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Evaluation Methods, Home Programs, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedDoescher, Susan M.; Sugawara, Alan I. – Family Relations, 1992
Investigated impact of adult modeling and encouragement in prosocial home- and school-based interventions on preschool children's cooperative behavior. Assigned 48 preschoolers to either home-based intervention, school-based intervention, or control group. Assessed cooperative behavior using videotaped situational tests at pretest, posttest, and…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Home Programs, Modeling (Psychology), Preschool Children
Peer reviewedLeguire, L. E.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1992
This study evaluated the Columbus (Ohio) Children's Hospital vision stimulation program, involving in-home intervention with 15 visually impaired infants. Comparison with controls indicated benefits of appropriate vision stimulation in increasing the neural foundation for vision and visual-motor function in visually impaired infants. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Home Programs, Infants, Neurology
Peer reviewedSpector, William D.; Kemper, Peter – Gerontologist, 1994
Notes that proposed federal long-term care reforms include eligibility criteria based on disability and cognitive impairment. Illustrates process of evaluating alternative eligibility criteria based on one possible targeting goal--serving those who need most care. Uses channeling data to construct measure of total care needs which is used to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Disabilities, Eligibility, Evaluation Criteria
Winett, Richard A.; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1993
Among 69 families with adolescents aged 12-14, an experimental group viewed a video on AIDS prevention with information and training, controls viewed the video only. Both increased knowledge, but only the experimental group increased communication skills and exhibited better family problem solving. (SK)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Communication Skills, Family Relationship
Peer reviewedRogers, Elisabeth Lodge – Preventing School Failure, 1998
Describes a model for conducting functional assessment in the home. The model uses a trans-disciplinary technical-assistance team to assess and plan interventions for young children with severe challenging behaviors. Discussion includes the kind of information needed, specific examples of data collection in the home, and the benefits and barriers…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Data Collection, Disabilities, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedRevenaugh, Mickey – Educational Leadership, 2000
Although nearly two-thirds of family households have computers and 46 percent have Internet connections, troubling income-related gaps persist. Parents want interactive connections with teachers, homework hotlines, and tutoring services more than school web sites. Web-quest models, laptops, and computer donation programs are promising…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Income, Home Programs
Boyer, Becky – Texas Child Care, 2000
Recounts the use of pets in a kindergarten classroom for children to experience pet ownership and to share the care of animals. Outlines the entire process of pet selection, program implementation, and reactions to the program. Notes that in addition to exposure to pet care, children quickly learned the days of the week and recycling concepts. (SD)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Home Programs, Kindergarten
Fowler, William; Ogston, Karen; Roberts, Gloria; Swenson, Amy – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
Over two decades, six studies evaluated the effects of a home-based early language program on the development of 101 infants. Parents engaged in enrichment activities with their infants over a one-year period that began when the infants were between three and 13 months of age. Participants from families with varied levels of education were…
Descriptors: Home Programs, Language Enrichment, Infants, Aptitude Tests
Advocates for Children of New Jersey, 2013
Published annually since 1997, Newark Kids Count tracks key trends in child health and well-being in New Jersey's largest city with the latest statistics available. Newark Kids Count includes the latest statistics, along with five-year trend data, in the following areas: population and demographics, family economic security, affordable housing,…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Population Trends, Geographic Location, Children
Trudgeon, Clare; Carr, Deborah – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2007
Background: In the UK, Early Intensive Behavioural Intervention [EIBI] programmes typically are conducted within the homes of children with autism. Despite evidence for their effectiveness in producing appreciable developmental gains in children with autism, a concern expressed about EIBI programmes is that stressful effects from the high levels…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Educational Needs, Intervention, Autism

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