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Peer reviewedKazura, Kerry – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2001
Investigates the needs, as perceived by the offender, of families with incarcerated individuals. Seeks to determine inmates' family and parenting issues and concerns, and to assess their interest in formal and informal family services. Results demonstrate that although male and female inmates have different concerns, both seem to value their…
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Family Needs, Family Programs, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedStrom, Robert D.; Amukamara, Humphrey; Strom, Shirley K.; Beckert, Troy E.; Moore, Elsie G.; Strom, Paris S.; Griswold, Dianne L. – Journal of Adolescence, 2000
Examines how African-American fathers of 10-14-year-olds view their assets and limitations as parents, and how children see the parental performance of their fathers. Independent variables entering the greatest effect on how both generations perceived parental success were: amount of time father and child spent together; having an adult at home…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Blacks, Fathers, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedHoffman, Amy R.; Boraks, Nancy E.; Bauer, David – Reading Research and Instruction, 2000
Considers the relationship between hobbies and hobby-related reading to evaluate a common instructional assumption about using hobbies as a basis for recommending reading. Supports: (1) the potential for recommending authentic, non-traditional hobby-related reading materials in home and instructional settings; and (2) the potential for tapping the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Hobbies, Instructional Improvement, Parent Role
Peer reviewedPasley, Kay; Furtis, Ted G.; Skinner, Martie L. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2002
Identity theory model was tested with fathers (N=186) to assess whether commitment to the fathering role identity affected the psychological centrality of that role. Results showed that fathers who perceived that their wives evaluated them positively as fathers were more likely to report higher levels of involvement in child-related activities and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Fathers, Identification (Psychology), Parent Participation
Peer reviewedHaensly, Patricia – Gifted Child Today, 2000
This article discusses how to make sure the gifts of a gifted child are developed to attain the most satisfying outcome for self and society. It provides general principles and gives concrete examples of some experiences parents might consider at various ages. Facilitating self-directed learning and ownership is emphasized. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Discovery Learning, Gifted
Peer reviewedDaniel, Brigid – Children & Society, 1999
Examined social workers' beliefs and opinions about "good enough" parenting and decision making in child care and protection. Found social worker confidence in the child-protection system and a consensus about damaging environments. Findings raise issues of parenting environment and decision making. (JPB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Decision Making
Peer reviewedBrue, Alan W.; Oakland, Thomas – School Psychology International, 2001
Reviews the Portage Guide to Early Intervention, a program in which teachers instruct mothers in their homes in an effort to help promote the development of young children with developmental delays. Since multiple factors precluded an appropriate evaluation of the guide's effects, professionals are encouraged to be conservative when discussing the…
Descriptors: Developmental Delays, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Parent Education, Parent Role
Peer reviewedO'Donnell, John M. – Child Welfare, 2001
Investigated fathers' involvement in planning permanent kinship foster care for their children, examining frequency of contact between fathers and caseworkers, content of these contacts, and fathers' participation in permanency planning. Found that most fathers had no contact with caseworkers and had never participated in planning. Paternal…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Welfare, Family Characteristics, Fathers
Peer reviewedMoore, John Noell, Ed. – English Journal, 2001
Explores the relationship between fathers and sons in two very different books. Notes that David and Daniel Hays'"My Old Man and the Sea" describes a journey around Cape Horn providing both sailors with a new perspective on their relationship. Considers how Tony Early's "Jim the Boy" takes readers into a happy North Carolina family. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Fathers, Interpersonal Relationship, Parent Role
Peer reviewedNasuti, John P.; York, Reginald; Sandell, Karen – Child Welfare, 2004
The number of U.S. children entering foster care is increasing faster than the number of available foster parents. Of particular concern are the growing number of African American children in foster care and the lack of African American foster parents to care for them. This study compares role perceptions of African American and white foster…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Parent Role, African American Children, Foster Care
McBride, Brent A.; Brown, Geoffrey L.; Bost, Kelly K.; Shin, Nana; Vaughn, Brian; Korth, Byran – Family Relations, 2005
The purpose of this study was to examine whether mothers' beliefs about the role of the father may contribute to mothers influencing the quantity of father involvement in their children's lives. Participants were 30 two-parent families with children between the ages of 2 and 3 years. A combination of self-report and interview data were collected…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Mothers, Fathers, Parent Participation
Haensly, Patricia – Gifted Child Today, 2004
What are the basic truths about giftedness that parents have seen and experienced as they follow, and, direct the development of their children? In what ways did sandstorms of misinformation or geological upheavals among theories about just who is or is not gifted bury good sense about nurturing the creative responses seen on a daily basis in…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Parent Role, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Cooperative Planning
van Kraayenoord, C. E.; Elkins, J. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2004
In this article, we provide an understanding of the term "numeracy" as it is used in Australia and a description of numeracy education in this country. In particular, we discuss the role of outcomes-based curriculum frameworks and outline the dominant teaching approaches. The focus is on students with learning difficulties and how they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Methods, Parent Role
The Psychotherapy of Parenthood: Towards a Formulation and Valuation of Concurrent Work with Parents
Sutton, Adrian; Hughes, Lynette – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2005
This paper explores the process and value of concurrent work with parents when their child is being treated in individual psychotherapy. The position taken is that psychoanalytic understanding generally and the specific formulations presented in this paper have a broader applicability in other aspects and approaches in child and adolescent mental…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Adolescents, Mental Health, Parent Role
Baum, Nehami – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2006
In this article, I suggest that postdivorce paternal disengagement may be rooted in the father's tendency to link his children and ex-wife as a single entity in consequence of his failure to adequately mourn the loss of his ex-wife and to redefine his paternal role and identity in distinction from his spousal role and identity. I also suggest that…
Descriptors: Conflict, Fathers, Case Studies, Parent Child Relationship

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