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Peer reviewedNewby, Robert F.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1991
An overview is provided of parent training approaches for treating Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The empirical and theoretical roots of these therapies are discussed, with a brief review of parent training program developed by (1) R. B. Barkley (1987); (2) G. R. Patterson (1972); and (3) R. Forehand (1981). (SLD)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Disorders, Children, Hyperactivity
Peer reviewedBrogan, Bernard R.; And Others – Educational Considerations, 1991
Includes "The Choice Movement" (Brogan); "Choice in American Education" (Witte); "Role of Parents in Education" (Mawdsley); "As Arrows in the Hand" (Coons); "Vouchers in Wisconsin" (Underwood); "Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP)" (Grover); "Civil Liberties and the MPCP"…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Disabilities
Peer reviewedFarris, Pamela J.; Denner, Mary – Reading Horizons, 1991
Provides suggestions for parental meeting, home visits, and resource sharing as a means toward attaining the nation's goal of breaking the cycle of illiteracy. (MG)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedDempsey, Ian – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1991
Twenty-eight Australian parents of recent special school graduates with moderate/severe intellectual disability were interviewed concerning their child's postschool adjustment. Results indicated that virtually all parents continued to play a significant role in their child's welfare, that vocational situations varied widely, and that many families…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Child Welfare, Education Work Relationship, Employment
Riley, Tracy L.; Karnes, Frances A. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
To ensure quality programs in gifted education, parents, teachers, and concerned citizens should become involved in development of education policies. Influencing public policy involves determining which government structure has jurisdiction over the policy and lobbying for legislative action by attending public hearings, writing letters, working…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Educational Policy, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMcBride, Brent A. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1991
Examined the effects of a parent support program designed to help fathers cope with paternal role stress. Results indicated that such intervention programs may be effective in reducing fathers' perceived parental stress at becoming more actively involved in child raising. Implications for further research on paternal stress and for the development…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Fathers, Parent Attitudes, Parent Background
Peer reviewedMirzaee, Elaheh; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1991
Assessed amount of information eighth and tenth grade students (n=1,023) received from 10 sources about 6 categories of drugs. Found television was the primary source of drug information for all drugs except inhalants; parents and printed media were of secondary importance, followed by friends and teachers. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Friendship, Grade 10, Grade 8
Love, Mary Joyce; Baer, Denise – Learning, 1991
First grade teachers detail how they successfully taught students assertiveness techniques for conflict resolution. Three times weekly, children learned to express themselves and take more responsibility for their behavior. Role playing was an important component. Teachers modeled assertive behavior, and parents were apprised of the situation so…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution
Peer reviewedSharma, Dinesh; LeVine, Robert A. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1998
Examines the effect of day care environments on the social and emotional development of young children in India, particularly considering the cultural context. Considers evidence from a study of families using day care in India, and compares maternal behavioral profiles in mother-infant interaction between India and the United States, Kenya,…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Day Care, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedWalford, Geoffrey – Educational Studies, 1998
Explains that the creation of the 1993 Education Act (England) introduced changes that enabled groups of parents or independent sponsors to establish their own grant-maintained schools. Argues that the requirements that have been developed since the Act make it almost impossible for new schools to be created and traces the attempts of potential…
Descriptors: Community Role, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCompton-Lilly, Catherine – Language Arts, 2000
Interviews poor urban parents and first-grade students about attitudes toward school and education. Finds parents are committed to their children's success in school. Examines things parents do to keep their children on track; parents' descriptions of teachers in their own lives; how grandparents help keep students "on track"; and the teacher's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Stereotypes, Grade 1, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedCamerena, Phame M.; Minor, Kris; Melmer, Theresa; Ferrie, Cheryl – Family Relations, 1998
How young mothers construct life aspirations in the face of new parent roles was studied (N=58). Adjustment of expectations in the face of parenting demands, changes in aspirations, support for pursuing life goals, and access to resources are discussed. Characteristics of the most resilient stories are examined. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Career Planning, Early Parenthood
Peer reviewedDanseco, Evangeline R.; Holden, E. Wayne – Family Relations, 1998
Different types of homeless families (N=180) are identified empirically, and variations in outcomes for children are explored. Cluster analysis distinguished three groups of families participating in a comprehensive health-care program for children in homeless families. Results, clinical implications, and directions for more sophisticated…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Children, Cluster Analysis
Peer reviewedMounts, Nina S. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2001
Examined the relation of direct parental management of peer relationships with young adolescents' and their best friends' antisocial behavior and academic achievement. Found that subjects reporting higher levels of parental monitoring reported lower levels of drug use and delinquency. As hypothesized, patterns of results for perceptions of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Early Adolescents
Peer reviewedSmetana, Judith G. – Journal of Moral Education, 1999
Provides a social domain theory analysis of the parents' role in moral development. Describes the domains of social knowledge. Proposes that the affective nature and cognitive aspects of parents' interactions with their children may facilitate children's moral development. Discusses the importance for parents to provide domain-specific feedback…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication (Thought Transfer), Emotional Experience, Higher Education


