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Drummond, Kathryn V.; Stipek, Deborah – Elementary School Journal, 2004
In individual telephone interviews, 234 low-income African-American, Caucasian, and Latino parents rated the importance of helping their second- and third-grade children in reading, math, and homework and of knowing what their children are learning. Parents reported whether they had taught their child in math and reading and read with their child…
Descriptors: Parents as Teachers, Parent School Relationship, Grade 2, Grade 3
Zaman, Ahmed – Education, 2006
This article explores the nature and extent of Primary Learning Skill (PLS) that the Hispanic young children acquire who do not attend any early educational institutions. Literature reviewed for this paper indicated that Hispanic children were the poorest and the fastest growing group who often did not receive formal educational exposure due to…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Basic Skills, Hispanic Americans, Preschool Children
Ajayi, C. Ade – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2006
The argument of this paper is that in Africa, women in the past, received much support from the extended family and residential household in performing their task in child-rearing and providing early childhood education. The break up of the residential compound life, in the typical African residential household, three or more generations lived…
Descriptors: Parents as Teachers, Mothers, Preschool Children, Early Childhood Education
Green, Twhanna – Exceptional Parent, 2005
Children can be exposed to dangerous chemicals and toxins in the most unlikely of places: Their schools. This brief article describes the types of threats that school environments pose to students' health, including such pollution and chemical exposures as lead, mercury, arsenic, molds, and poor indoor air quality. The article provides tips for…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Hazardous Materials, Pollution, Child Health
Ozgun, Ozkan; Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
In this low-income Turkish sample, parents reported on father and mother division of childcare labor and satisfaction with division. Regardless of whether they were rearing typical or atypical children, mothers reported a higher level of involvement than fathers in every domain of childcare. In general, both mothers and fathers reported slight…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Attitudes, Spouses, Foreign Countries
Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
As an economist, Dr. Ronald F. Ferguson often applies quantitative analysis to public policy dilemmas, which yields data models and quantitative measures of complex issues. In tackling the racial achievement gap, the Harvard-based social policy expert has added investigation techniques from sociology and psychology to explore what might seem a…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Minority Groups, African Americans, Hispanic Americans
Buehler, Cheryl; Benson, Mark J.; Gerard, Jean M. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2006
This study examines how parenting helps explain the contemporaneous association between interparental hostility and adolescent problem behavior. A theoretical model of spillover was tested specifying five aspects of mothers' and fathers' parenting that might be associated with parents' hostile interactions with one another: harshness,…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Psychological Patterns, Child Rearing, Mothers
Walsh, Sophie; Shulman, Shmuel; Bar-On, Zvulun; Tsur, Antal – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2006
Parentification has been defined as the familial interactional pattern in which children and adolescents are assigned or assume roles and responsibilities normally the province of adults. Two studies were conducted to examine the role that parentification takes in the context of immigration with regard to its impact on adolescent adaptation. In…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Characteristics, Social Adjustment
Carreon, Gustavo Perez; Drake, Corey; Barton, Angela Calabrese – American Educational Research Journal, 2005
The authors have been engaged in research focused on how parents in high-poverty urban communities negotiate understandings and build sustaining relationships with others in school settings. In this article, the authors draw upon ethnographic methodology to report on the stories of three working-class immigrant parents and their efforts to…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Parents, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Thompson, Gail L.; Warren, Susan; Carter, LaMesha – High School Journal, 2004
This study used regression analysis to identify the characteristics of teachers in an underperforming high school who were most likely to blame students and their parents for students' low achievement. The results revealed that the teachers who were most likely to do so can be characterized mostly by negative and contradictory attributes. The need…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Low Achievement, Teacher Characteristics
Kuhn, Hans Peter – Journal of Adolescence, 2004
Almost all shapes of adolescent risky and deviant behaviour take place in the context of peer-relations. The present study examined the role of parents and peer-relations with respect to two indicators of deviant political development. In the fall 1998, directly after the German parliamentary elections, 1309 East German adolescents were asked…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Voting, Political Attitudes, Violence
Pomerantz, Eva M.; Ng, Florrie Fei-Yin; Wang, Qian – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
This research examined the idea that parents' mastery-oriented practices while assisting children with homework are particularly beneficial for children with negative perceptions of their academic competence. One hundred fourteen mothers and children (8 to 12 years old) participated in a 2-wave study. At the 1st wave, mothers took part in a daily…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Role, Homework, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedZygmunt-Fillwalk, Eva; Bilello, Teresa Evanko – Childhood Education, 2005
This article discusses the issue of schools limiting the opportunities for children's physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and creative development that recess affords. Red Rover, hopscotch, jump rope, chase, telling secrets, hanging out, making friends, losing friends--these familiar pursuits of childhood recess are vividly memorable. While…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Academic Achievement, Elementary Schools, Child Development
Bryant, Carol A.; McDermott, Robert J.; Zapata, Lauren B.; Forthofer, Melinda S.; Brown, Kelli McCormack; Cheney, Rebecca; Eaton, Danice K.; Calkins, Susan A.; Hogeboom, David L. – American Journal of Health Education, 2006
This study identified youth and adult perceptions of factors that influence initiation of youth drinking, access to alcohol, strategies for deterring youth drinking, and parents' role in prevention. A combination of qualitative (focus group and individual interview) and quantitative (written survey) community-based participatory research methods…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Drinking, Parent Influence, Attitude Measures
Pang, Yanhui – International Journal of Special Education, 2006
This article introduces the negative effects of disabilities on young children's play skill development, which also adversely affects their social interaction with peers and their independence. Strategies recommended by studies in addressing young children's social skill improvement through play activity are introduced. Applicable and practical…
Descriptors: Play, Disabilities, Young Children, Interpersonal Relationship

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