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Winter, Suzanne M.; Kelley, Michael F. – Childhood Education, 2008
The issue of children's school readiness concerns parents and teachers worldwide. Kindergarten teachers have reported that approximately one-third of U.S. children entering school are ill-prepared to achieve success. Experts also warn that many children are entering school lacking the fundamental skills to achieve academic success. It is…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Educational Research, Early Childhood Education, Models
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Simonsen, Brandi; Sugai, George; Negron, Madeline – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Many school personnel are becoming increasingly frustrated with the impact of student behavior on their schools. More than ever, the public perception is that student behavior is out of control. Although isolated instances of violence (e.g., school shootings) contribute to this perception, people are most concerned with the lack of discipline and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Intervention, Discipline
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Prisiazhnaia, N. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
According to official statistics, in Russia there are over 800,000 orphans and children who are deprived of parental care; 260,000 are living and being taught in more than 4,000 state boarding institutions. The category "orphan child" consists of children up to the age of eighteen, one or both of whose parents have died. The term…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Disadvantaged Youth, Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Hwa-Froelich, Deborah A.; Loveland Cook, Cynthia A.; Flick, Louise H. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2008
Women living in poverty are at increased risk for depression, especially during their childbearing years. Whereas poverty has known adverse effects on children's cognitive, social, and communication development, maternal depression may place these children at additional risk of developmental delays. The maternal sensitivity of mothers with and…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Poverty, Mothers, Developmental Delays
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van Doesum, Karin T. M.; Riksen-Walraven, J. Marianne; Hosman, Clemens M. H.; Hoefnagels, Cees – Child Development, 2008
This study examined the effect of a mother-baby intervention on the quality of mother-child interaction, infant-mother attachment security, and infant socioemotional functioning in a group of depressed mothers with infants aged 1-12 months. A randomized controlled trial compared an experimental group (n = 35) receiving the intervention (8-10 home…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Intervention, Mothers
Betts, Stacey W.; Betts, Dion E.; Gerber-Eckard, Lisa N. – Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007
This book offers support and practical techniques for teachers who work with children with Asperger Syndrome (AS). Based on the successful experiences of classroom teachers, and written from a teacher's perspective, this book provides creative and easy-to-apply strategies that support and encourage AS students in the mainstream classroom, from…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Time Management, Peer Counseling, Asperger Syndrome
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Stores, Gregory; Montgomery, Paul; Wiggs, Luci – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Narcolepsy is a predominantly rapid eye movement sleep disorder with onset usually in the second decade but often in earlier childhood. Classically it is characterized by combinations of excessive sleepiness especially sleep attacks, cataplexy, hypnagogic hallucinations, and sleep paralysis. The psychosocial effects of this lifelong…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Eye Movements, Sleep, Fatigue (Biology)
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Nimrod, Galit; Kleiber, Douglas A. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2007
This article examines the patterns and meanings of innovation in the activities of a group of retirees with an eye toward understanding the place and value of innovation in the aging process. Starting with a consideration of continuity theory, as a perspective that simply describes typical patterns of activity, and activity theory that prescribes…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Educational Innovation, Gerontology, Retirement
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Goodnow, Jacqueline J.; Peterson, Candi; Lawrence, Jeanette A. – Human Development, 2007
To bring out Giyoo Hatano's contributions to the understanding of culture and cognitive development, we note first his special style--thoughtful, inventive, and always focused on central issues and on combining theory with data--and then, for three areas, some of the conceptual advances he proposed. The areas have to do with ties between cognitive…
Descriptors: Social Development, Cognitive Development, Cultural Context, Skills
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Reupert, Andrea; Maybery, Darryl – School Psychology International, 2007
It has been estimated that over 20 percent of children live in families where one parent has, or has had, a mental illness. Given the role of schools in children's academic as well as psychosocial development, it was considered important to identify effective strategies that school personnel have used in supporting such children. Parents and…
Descriptors: School Role, Teaching Methods, Principals, Mental Disorders
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Gergely, Gyorgy; Egyed, Katalin; Kiraly, Ildiko – Developmental Science, 2007
Humans are adapted to spontaneously transfer relevant cultural knowledge to conspecifics and to fast-learn the contents of such teaching through a human-specific social learning system called "pedagogy" ( Csibra & Gergely, 2006). Pedagogical knowledge transfer is triggered by specific communicative cues (such as eye-contact, contingent reactivity,…
Descriptors: Cues, Socialization, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Infants
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Schneider-Munoz, Andrew; Politz, Bonnie – New Directions for Youth Development, 2007
The key importance of after-school and out-of-school time in a democratic society is the experience of activities and programs providing a common ground that extends the play of childhood into leadership opportunities for youthful learning and exploration of the world. The authors hypothesize that by focusing civic attention on the developmental…
Descriptors: Democracy, After School Programs, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education
Adelson, Jill L. – Gifted Child Today, 2007
The topic of perfectionism is bound to surface when discussing the social and emotional development of gifted children and adolescents. The author has observed gifted and talented fourth graders who have exhibited perfectionism in a myriad of unhealthy ways. She was able to document and categorize the manifestations of perfectionism. In this…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Grade 4, Case Studies, Emotional Development
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Doveston, Mary – Pastoral Care in Education: An International Journal for Pastoral Care & Personal-Social Education, 2007
This article reports an action research project in which children, their teacher and the author, and an advisory teacher from a Local Authority collaborated as co-researchers in a project to improve working relationships in the classroom. Both appreciative enquiry and emancipatory research informed the project. This article focuses on one aspect…
Descriptors: Research Projects, Action Research, Listening, Listening Skills
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Wheeler, Alexandra; Archbold, Sue; Gregory, Susan; Skipp, Amy – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2007
Cochlear implantation is a relatively new procedure, which has already had significant impact on the lives of many profoundly deaf children and adults, in providing useful hearing to those unable to benefit significantly from hearing aids. After 16 years of cochlear implantation in the United Kingdom, there is now a body of evidence covering a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Young Adults, Assistive Technology
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