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Russ, Sandra W., Ed.; Niec, Larissa N., Ed. – Guilford Press, 2011
Going beyond traditional play therapy, this innovative book presents a range of evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches that incorporate play as a key element. It is grounded in the latest knowledge about the importance of play in child development. Leading experts describe effective strategies for addressing a wide variety of…
Descriptors: Play Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Child Development, Behavior Modification
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Tefft, Donita; Guerette, Paula; Furumasu, Jan – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2011
Powered mobility has been found to have positive effects on young children with severe physical disabilities, but the impact on the family has been less well documented. We evaluated the impact of early powered mobility on parental stress, negative emotions, perceived social interactions, and parental satisfaction with wheelchair characteristics…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy, Assistive Technology, Stress Variables
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Trent, Katherine; Spitze, Glenna – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
The authors use data from the National Survey of Families and Households to examine a range of sociability behaviors for adults who grew up with and without siblings. Compared with adults who grew up with siblings, adults who grew up without siblings have less frequent social activities with relatives, and the difference is greater among those who…
Descriptors: Siblings, Group Activities, Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Competence
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Lo, Ya-yu; Mustian, April L.; Brophy, Alicia; White, Richard B. – Exceptionality, 2011
Disproportionality of African American males in special education and for disciplinary referrals has persisted for several decades. Culturally responsive social skill instruction, designed to teach critical skills and to involve peers from the learners' cultural group, can serve as a means to promote the overall social competence of African…
Descriptors: Mild Disabilities, Disproportionate Representation, Males, Interpersonal Competence
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Beggs, Sarah M.; Grace, Randolph C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2011
Objective: To determine whether pro-social treatment change in sexual offenders would predict reductions in recidivism beyond static and dynamic risk factors measured at pretreatment and whether different methods for assessing change based on self-reports and structured clinical rating systems would show convergent validity. Method: We compared 3…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Sexual Abuse, Correctional Institutions, Scaling
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Wu, Yelena P.; Selig, James P.; Roberts, Michael C.; Steele, Ric G. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2011
The vast majority of new mothers experience at least some depressive symptoms. Postpartum maternal depressive symptoms can greatly influence children's outcomes (e.g., emotional, cognitive, language, and social development). However, there have been relatively few longitudinal studies of how maternal depressive symptoms may influence children's…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Mothers, Family Income, Prevention
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van Nieuwenhuijzen, M.; Vriens, A.; Scheepmaker, M.; Smit, M.; Porton, E. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
A growing interest exists in the measuring of social adaptive functioning in children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (MBID), but valid instruments to measure this construct are lacking. The aim of the present study was to develop such an instrument and to examine it on its discriminate validity. In 141 children aged 8-12 years a…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Mental Retardation, Perspective Taking, Short Term Memory
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Bistricky, Steven L.; Ingram, Rick E.; Atchley, Ruth Ann – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
Facial affect processing is essential to social development and functioning and is particularly relevant to models of depression. Although cognitive and interpersonal theories have long described different pathways to depression, cognitive-interpersonal and evolutionary social risk models of depression focus on the interrelation of interpersonal…
Descriptors: Human Body, Social Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Social Development
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Antle, Becky F.; Karam, Eli; Christensen, Dana N.; Barbee, Anita P.; Sar, Bibhuti K. – Journal of Family Social Work, 2011
This research evaluated the impact of the Within My Reach healthy relationship education program on intimate partner violence for 419 high-risk adults in an urban area. Key outcomes such as relationship knowledge, communication/conflict resolution skills, relationship quality, and physical and emotional abuse were evaluated through survey research…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Surveys, Program Effectiveness, Prevention
Ritchie, Sharon; Crawford, Gisele – FPG Child Development Institute, 2009
This brief focuses on strategies and approaches used in the United States and internationally to re-prioritize the use of time in schools, and explores several areas of time-use beyond those most often cited in the literature. To date, most of the discussion about time has been about finding time for teachers to plan their work and attend…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Professional Development, Faculty Development, Elementary Education
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Kenny, Maureen C.; McEachern, Adriana – Professional School Counseling, 2009
Self-concept is critical in the social and emotional development of children, although little research has examined its relationship to ethnicity. The self-concept of 214 fourth- and fifth-grade students (White, Black/Haitian American, and Hispanic) revealed differences among groups on the Behavior and Total Self-Concept subscales of the…
Descriptors: Children, Emotional Development, Social Development, Self Concept Measures
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Nakkula, Michael J. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
As people consider the critical importance of inner control in the development of human functioning, it might be wise to reexamine a fundamental insight from cultural psychology: from the very beginnings of life the growth of the individual mind is a reflection of and response to the minds around people, including the stimuli to which those…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Social Development, Developmental Psychology, Cultural Influences
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Kramer, Laurie; Conger, Katherine J. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2009
Siblings have considerable influence on one another's development throughout childhood, yet most human development research has neglected sibling socialization. Through this volume, we aim to enhance our understanding of how siblings play formative roles in one another's social and emotional development. We examine the mechanisms by which children…
Descriptors: Siblings, Socialization, Emotional Development, Social Development
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Venuti, P.; de Falco, S.; Esposito, G.; Bornstein, Marc H. – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2009
Child solitary and collaborative mother-child play with 21 children with Down syndrome and 33 mental-age-matched typically developing children were compared. In solitary play, children with Down syndrome showed less exploratory but similar symbolic play compared to typically developing children. From solitary to collaborative play, children with…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Down Syndrome, Parent Child Relationship
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Bobek, Deborah; Zaff, Jonathan; Li, Yibing; Lerner, Richard M. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2009
Using data from 8th grade participants in the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development, factor analytic procedures were used to explore a model of active, engaged citizenship, termed Civic Identity/Civic Engagement (CICE). We identified a higher order factor model in which CICE is a second-order latent variable that is comprised of several…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Grade 8, Citizen Participation, Adolescent Development
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