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Polulech, Joan Burgess; Nuttall, Paul – 1988
This document presents the first of five newsletters on sex education for parents. The newsletters were designed to help parents increase their ability to communicate with their adolescents about sexual issues. They explore the origins of the parents' feelings about sex; teach the importance of a healthy self-concept and how to build it in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Interpersonal Communication, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Education
Leavitt, Midge – 1987
Briefly described are certain childhood attitudes, abilities, and experiences likely to help children succeed in school. Parents are advised that children will have a better school experience if they are familiar with the school building, the bus route, and their teacher; if they know other children attending their school; if they have good…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Foreign Countries, Parent Role
Kielwasser, Alfred P.; Wolf, Michelle A. – 1987
To understand television in relation to the issue of children and violent programming, three broad areas must be examined: the child, the parent or primary caretaker, and the medium. Concerning the child, parents should not simply negatively restrict their children's viewing, but should view television with their children and critically discuss…
Descriptors: Activism, Children, Citizen Participation, Critical Thinking
Anderson, C. Wilson, Jr. – 1986
The paper describes ways in which parents can help their learning disabled children at home. Suggestions touch upon establishing a set time for evening homework, a consistent place for study, involving fathers in homework, using graph paper to ease arithmetic assignments, considering options for reading assignments, using a duplicate set of books…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Learning Disabilities, Parent Participation
Blum, Marlene W. – 1985
The digest addresses concerns of parents of gifted children. An initial section recaps ways in which gifted children are identified. The next section examines ways in which parents can encourage gifted children at home (through such avenues as permitting ample time for thinking and daydreaming and assigning household tasks that coincide with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Parent Associations, Parent Child Relationship
Winn, Deanna – 1985
An awareness of television's potentially harmful influence on young children's ways of thinking and behaving may lead parents to reconsider their acceptance of television as an inevitable part of their children's lives. Such an awareness may change their focus from what their children are watching to why and how much they are watching, and what…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Family Environment, Guidelines, Parent Responsibility
Hester, Maureen P. – 1987
While research on humor in children has increased in the past 20 years, there is less information on adult humor. The Humor Assessment Instrument (HUMA) was developed as part of an ongoing humor intervention project. HUMA was used to interview 398 adults on their perception of humor in the media, humor among acquaintances, humor in parents, most…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Humor, Older Adults, Parent Role
Bateman, Py; Stringer, Gayle M. – 1984
This is a booklet designed for parents interested in helping their teenage children avoid the possibility of sexual assault. The first section of the booklet provides background on acquaintance rape, discussing attitudes about acquaintance rape, what boys and girls learn about sexual activity, gender different perceptions, and teenagers and peer…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Interpersonal Communication, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role
Bradshaw, Nancy – 1984
The booklet presents suggestions for parents working as volunteers in their gifted children's classrooms. Parents are advised to allow the children to help plan and execute the activities, which are designed to be multidisciplinary, inexpensive, and adaptable. Activities described include explorations of the language, geography, and culture of…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Learning Activities
McCormick, Sally; Boyer, Maggi – 1981
Seminars offered by the Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County (Pennsylvania) are described as sessions which provide encouragement and support to parents in their efforts to talk with their children about sexuality. The content of the free, four-session seminars is briefly described and a contact for further information is given. The…
Descriptors: Pamphlets, Parent Education, Parent Materials, Parent Role
Braver, Sanford L.; And Others – 1988
Past research on child support payments has suggested that a large problem exists with post-divorce payments of child support. Much of this research, however, suffers from the methodological flaws of mixing together people who were divorced with people who were never married and of questioning only the custodial parents. This study surveyed a…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Divorce, Financial Support, Parent Child Relationship
Bradshaw, Jim; Amundson, Kristen J. – 1985
Students and parents are offered advice in this booklet on how to make the most of homework. The booklet first reviews the basic reasons for assigning homework: homework helps students learn better and faster, helps families become involved with education, communicates the school's high expectations, and helps students develop self-discipline and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Parent Role, Parent Student Relationship
Cadman, Lois A.; And Others – 1981
Designed to help parents meet the extra needs of preschool handicapped children, the booklet, written in Spanish, provides information and practical suggestions for dealing with self image, creativity, and discipline. Described are activities to develop basic communication, self help, physical, social, and academic skills. An additional chapter…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creativity, Disabilities, Discipline
PACER Center, Inc., Minneapolis, MN. – 1981
The booklet describes PARENTS TRAIN PARENTS, a project in which parents of handicapped children help other parents understand their rights and responsibilities under state and federal laws. The booklet is intended to help potential adopters modify program aspects for local settings. The model is analyzed in terms of user concerns, program…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Civil Rights, Disabilities, Parent Education
Morton, Kathryn – 1984
Intended primarily for parents of and professionals working with handicapped children, the paper examines the parent-professional relationship and suggests ways to enhance communication. The parent's principal responsibility for monitoring the child's physical, psychological, and educational well-being is stressed. Suggestions for improving…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation


