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FPG Child Development Institute, 2006
A recent paper written by a research team at the FPG Child Development Institute, "Recognition and Response: An Early Intervening System for Young Children at Risk for Learning Disabilities," discusses a new systematic approach that can help early educators and parents ensure early school success for all children, including those at risk…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Young Children, Child Development, Learning Disabilities
Burns, Barbara J.; Howell, James C.; Wiig, Janet K.; Augimeri, Leena K.; Welsh, Brendan C.; Loeber, Rolf; Petechuk, David – 2003
Compared with juveniles who start offending in adolescence, child delinquents (age 12 and younger) are two to three times more likely to become tomorrow's serious and violent offenders. This propensity, however, can be minimized. These children are potentially identifiable either before they begin committing crimes or at the very early stages of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Delinquency, Delinquency Prevention
Wasserman, Gail A.; Keenan, Kate; Tremblay, Richard E.; Coie, John D.; Herrenkohl, Todd I.; Loeber, Rolf; Petechuck, David – 2003
Sparked by high-profile cases involving children who commit violent crimes, public concerns regarding child delinquents have escalated. Compared with juveniles who first become involved in delinquency in their teens, child delinquents (offenders younger than age 13) face a much greater risk of becoming serious, violent, and chronic juvenile…
Descriptors: Children, Delinquency, Early Intervention, Incidence
FPG Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina, 2004
The National Early Intervention Longitudinal Study (NEILS) is the first national study of the Part C (IDEA) early intervention (EI) system with a nationally representative sample (3,338) of children and families receiving early intervention services. The study follows the children from the time they entered early intervention (in 1997 and 1998),…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Poverty, Educational Attainment
Colston, Stephenie; Stephenson, Bob; LoDico, Charles; Vogl, Walt; Price, Deborah; Disselkoen, Robyn; Modzeleski, Bill; Deramond, Helene; Mazza, Jacqueline – US Department of Justice, 2004
Drugs are a significant barrier to learning, and the use of drugs by even a small number of students can affect the entire atmosphere of a school. Recognizing this, many administrators, parents, and students appreciate having a tool as powerful as student drug testing available as an additional component in their school?s comprehensive drug and…
Descriptors: School Support, Measurement Techniques, Early Intervention, Drug Use
Lysy, Daria C.; Moore, Paula F.; Bamford, Rosemary A. – 2001
This report states that in 1998-1999 and 1999-2000 in Maine the number of Reading Recovery programs provided increased by 5% and 11% respectively, and that more than half of all Reading Recovery[R] students successfully completed the program. The report also states that students who successfully completed Reading Recovery[R] continued to improve…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Primary Education, Program Evaluation, Reading Achievement
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2006
The beginning of a school year provides an opportunity to review school improvement action plans to ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to succeed at school, address barriers to learning and teaching, and engage/re-engage students in classroom instruction. Five major concerns require particular attention: (1) Welcoming and Ongoing…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Student Adjustment, Equal Education, Early Intervention
Sandler, Linda; Heffernon, Rick – 2000
The Phoenix, Arizona Early Head Start (EHS) program is for first-time teen parents and their families. The 1998-99 project year marked the fourth year of a 5-year research and demonstration grant for EHS and concluded the third full year of program implementation. This report analyzes Year Four program services and outcomes for children, families,…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Family Programs, Infants, Preschool Education
Sandler, Linda; Heffernon, Rick; Sheety, Alia – 1999
The Phoenix, Arizona Early Head Start program is a family-centered program providing early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services for low-income pregnant women and families with children ages birth to three. Analyses were conducted of program and participant data and program processes from Year 3,…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Family Programs, Infants, Preschool Education
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McBride, Susan L.; Peterson, Carla – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1997
This paper reports observational data describing the content addressed and the processes employed by early special educators during home visits with children with disabilities (birth to three) and their families. Findings indicated that a model of child-focused intervention was most frequently implemented. Home visits especially tended to focus on…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Home Programs, Home Visits
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Vandervelden, Margaretha C.; Siegel, Linda S. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1997
Fifteen children (ages 5.1 to 6) received a 12-week intervention on measures of phonological processing skills and reading. At posttest, students performed significantly better than the control group on measures of phonological processing skills and in reading. Results suggest such early intervention may enhance early reading and possibly reduce…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Phonology
Mathews, Gary; Peckron, Kathy J.; Rhomberg, Tamara Jo – American School Board Journal, 2003
Describes Rockwood (Missouri) School District's successful reading-intervention program for a diverse population of K-5 students with reading difficulties. (PKP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Early Intervention, Elementary Education, Reading Difficulties
Lyon, G. Reid – Principal, 2003
Discusses consequences of widespread reading failure among elementary school children, especially those in poverty. Argues that early identification and intervention programs can substantially reduce the number of children who are poor readers. (PKP)
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary School Students, Principals
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Roehrig, Alysia D.; Pressley, Michael; Sloup, Marlys – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2001
Finds that teachers trained in Reading Recovery (RR) modified their regular classroom teaching to use RR-type instructional practices and taught students the strategies typically taught during RR tutoring sessions. Concludes that further research should be done to understand how aspects of this beginning reading intervention program affect the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Intervention, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
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Silva, Cristina; Alves-Martins, Margarida – Reading Research Quarterly, 2002
Identifies causal relationships between the development of phonological abilities and progress in knowledge about writing in 90 middle-class Portuguese preschool children. Discusses how two experimental intervention programs proved equivalent in terms of the conceptual evolution they triggered, to the extent that the children in both experimental…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Emergent Literacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Preschool Education
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