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Zwaanswijk, Marieke; van der Ende, Jan; Verhaak, Peter F. M.; Bensing, Jozien M.; Verhulst, Frank C. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: To devise and test a model describing the process of help-seeking for child psychopathology in professional and informal service settings. Method: Using structural equation modeling, associations between several help-seeking stages, and the influence of child, family, and context characteristics on these stages were investigated in 246…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Psychology, Psychiatry, Emotional Problems
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Goddard, H. Wallace; Dennis, Steven A. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
The authors of this article discuss customizing parent education which requires customized assessment. At Auburn University, Kreg Edgmon and Wally Goddard developed a parent assessment based on the National Extension Parent Education Model (NEPEM) (Smith, Cudaback, Goddard, & Myers-Walls, 1994). All items in the parent assessment were tested with…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Child Rearing, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Information Technology
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Beekhoven, Sandra; Dekkers, Hetty – European Educational Research Journal, 2005
Why do some students drop out while others do not? The role of participation and identification in the process of early school leaving is studied. In addition, the contributions of socioeconomic background and available resources are assessed. Boys in the lower vocational track of education, which traditionally has a large number of early school…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Dropouts, Identification, Socioeconomic Background
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Amankwaa, Linda Clark – Qualitative Report, 2005
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the development of a theory of maternal postpartum role collapse. The influences of traditional role theory and symbolic interactionism are presented. The development of the maternal postpartum role collapse theory emerged from the study of postpartum depression among African-American women (Amankwaa, 2000).…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Role Theory, Pregnancy, Birth
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Pratt, Travis C.; Turner, Michael G.; Piquero, Alex R. – Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2004
Several empirical studies have attempted to estimate the effect of low self-control on criminal and "analogous" behaviors. Most of these studies have shown that low self-control is an important feature of the cause(s) of crime. Although research is beginning to emerge that targets more specifically the "roots" of self-control via parental…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Socialization, Parent Influence, Self Control
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Stelmach, Bonnie L. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2005
Parents are increasingly drawn into school improvement as a key strategy to enhancing student achievement, but parents' understanding of their role is not well documented. This case study illuminates three Alberta (Canada) mothers' perspectives on the meaning of school improvement and their experiences within the provincially funded Alberta…
Descriptors: Mothers, Educational Improvement, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Strom, Paris S.; Strom, Robert D. – High School Journal, 2003
School practices for contacting parents should be modernized because they lack reliability and are often ineffective. A field-test was conducted with support from Motorola to assess the potential of new communication methods. One method allows teachers, using a common set of codes, to record notable student conduct onto personal digital assistants…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parent School Relationship, Communication Strategies, Student Behavior
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Stoneman, Zolinda; Gavidia-Payne, Susana – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2006
A family systems framework was used to examine associations between stressors/hassles, problem-focused coping, and marital adjustment in 67 families of young children with disabilities. Most of the couples were experiencing average to above average marital adjustment. When daily stressors/hassles were higher, husbands and wives viewed their…
Descriptors: Marriage, Young Children, Disabilities, Problem Solving
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Lee, Soyoung – Young Children, 2006
This article describes one example of how teachers can create or modify family involvement strategies for parents from linguistically and culturally diverse groups, especially those who are English-language learners. Although such approaches may not work for every classroom or family, they provide a point of departure from traditional forms of…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Family Involvement, English (Second Language), Family School Relationship
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Neely-Barnes, Susan L.; Dia, David A. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2008
Children with disabilities receive most of their support from families. While most family caregivers are mothers or fathers, grandparents are increasingly providing care for children with disabilities. In addition, family caregivers come from diverse cultural backgrounds that impact their views on disability. This paper reviews the literature on…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Disabilities, Literature Reviews, Parents
Feinstein, Sheryl – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2007
Teenagers are perplexing, intriguing, and spirited creatures. In an attempt to discover the secrets to their thoughts and actions, parents have tried talking, cajoling, and begging them for answers. The result has usually been just more confusion. Light is being shed on these mysterious young adults. What was once thought to be hormones run amuck…
Descriptors: Social Life, Parents, Child Rearing, Parenting Skills
Alberta Education, 2007
Alberta parents enjoy a range of choices for their children's education, including the option of home education. Alberta's "School Act" and its funding guidelines for education recognize the central role of parents in the education of their children. No matter what your decision about educational programming, your ongoing involvement…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Private Schools, Home Schooling, Childhood Interests
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Wineburg, Sam; Mosborg, Susan; Porat, Dan; Duncan, Ariel – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
How is historical knowledge transmitted across generations? What is the role of schooling in that transmission? The authors address these questions by reporting on a thirty-month longitudinal study into how home, school, and larger society served as contexts for the development of historical consciousness among adolescents. Fifteen families drawn…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, War, Memory, Foreign Countries
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Guilamo-Ramos, Vincent; Dittus, Patricia; Jaccard, James; Johansson, Margaret; Bouris, Alida; Acosta, Neifi – Social Work, 2007
This study presents descriptive qualitative data about Latino parenting practices in an urban context. Focus groups were conducted with Dominican and Puerto Rican mother-adolescent pairs in the Bronx borough of New York City. When parenting style typologies are integrated with the Latino cultural components "familismo,"…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Values, Child Rearing, Social Work
Arnup, Katherine – 1994
This book is an attempt to situate Canadian child-rearing advice in its historical and social context in 21st century and the origins and changes in this advice. The volume addresses the untold story of the experience of mothering that largely has been omitted from traditional accounts of history. This account of education for motherhood begins in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Children, Family Relationship
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