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Saunders, Carol Silverman – Our Children, 1997
After describing what bullying is, the paper presents strategies for dealing with it and helping the "bullies." It focuses on what both parents and teachers can do to reduce and even eliminate bullying. Strategies include: bringing the subject up at PTA and staff meetings, listening openly to children's complaints about bullying, and developing…
Descriptors: Bullying, Conflict Resolution, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education
Rentz, Carol – Teaching Pre K-8, 1997
Discusses ideas to help teachers ease the anger and fear of children confronted with a new school situation. Suggests that transition from preschool to kindergarten can be difficult, as many students face for the first time limits to their activities. Also discusses another problem for students, the change from self-contained classroom to one with…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Coping
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Carpenter, Barry – Early Child Development and Care, 2002
Describes changes in the perception and role of fatherhood during the last century. Maintains that official definitions and professional practice rarely confirm fathers' nurturing role, with debilitating results for fathers and families. Contends that legislation, official documents, and procedures should recognize changed expectations of family…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Caseworker Approach, Expectation, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Marshak, David – Montessori Life, 2003
Presents a spiritually based view of needs and potentials of children and youth, from birth through age 21, based on works of Rudolf Steiner, Sri Aurobindo Ghose, and Hazrat Inayat Khan. Focuses on their common vision of the true nature of human beings, the course of human growth, and the desired functions of child rearing and education.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Child Development, Child Rearing, Childhood Needs
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Duquette, Cheryll; Durieux-Smith, Andre; Olds, Janet; Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth; Eriks-Brophy, Alice; Whittingham, JoAnne – Exceptionality Education Canada, 2002
A study examined the roles of 41 parents of adolescents with hearing impairments who had undergone auditory-verbal therapy and who had been integrated. Interview and focus group data indicate parents had four critical roles in supporting academic and social integration: teacher, advocate, support group member, and facilitator of friendships.…
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Child Advocacy, Foreign Countries, Friendship
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Campbell, Milo K. – Religion & Public Education, 1989
Considers the effects that disclosure of elementary student records and grades can have on a child's self-esteem, peer relationships, and future school experiences. Examines an elementary school case in which student grades were announced in the classroom. Argues that teachers have a moral and professional responsibility to honor students' rights…
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Disclosure, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Otto, Mary L. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1990
Maintains that abusive parents are often the victims of child abuse and consequently experience conflict and trauma in development, leaving them unable to make normal adult adjustment to the role of parent. Presents a psychoeducational outpatient treatment model aimed at helping abusive parents acquire skills that they lack as a result of deficits…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Family Violence, Group Counseling
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Kitano, Margie K. – Young Children, 1989
Discusses ways in which kindergarten and primary teachers can maximize their role in meeting the special needs of young gifted children. A case study illustrates the situation. (BB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Role, Elementary School Teachers, Gifted
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Davidson, Nicholas – Policy Review, 1990
The fact that 15 million American children, a quarter of the population under 18, are growing up without fathers is the most significant social problem facing the country. It is linked with epidemics of crime and drugs, the decline of educational attainment, and the persistence of widespread poverty. (AF)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Context Effect, Family Problems
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Kobayashi-Winata, Hiroko; Power, Thomas G. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1989
Explores the possibility that differences in compliance between Japanese and American children are the result of culturally distinct child-rearing practices. Child compliance with adult authority was positively associated with providing opportunities for appropriate behavior and negatively associated with reliance on physical discipline in both…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Child Rearing, Children, Comparative Analysis
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Galinsky, Ellen – Young Children, 1990
Discusses changes in family life, the business work place, educational institutions, and social issues that will be faced by those who raise children in the 1990s. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Divorce, Early Childhood Education, Educational Change
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Rutledge, Essie Manuel – Journal of Black Studies, 1988
Study of 219 Black female college students reveals that several variables, half of which pertain to the respondent's relationship with her father, are significantly associated with family structure; however, family structure is far less salient in differentiating between the socialization process of the population under study than is commonly…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black Family, Blacks
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Charlton, Kenneth – History of Education, 1994
Asserts that parents, especially mothers, were expected to assume responsibility for the early education of children in preindustrial England. Discusses the role that mothers played regarding education at home or through church-related agencies. Concludes that women accepted the responsibility of providing for the education of children. (CFR)
Descriptors: Children, Educational History, European History, Family (Sociological Unit)
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McGannon, Judith; Medeiros, Anna – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1995
Investigates factors influencing the decision of secondary school students to continue or discontinue the study of French beyond the compulsory years in an Australian college. Results indicate that gender, perceived ability in French, encouragement from parents and teachers, peer group preference, and beliefs about the career relevance of French…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, French, Language Aptitude, Parent Role
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Wei, Li – Language and Education, 1993
A group of 20 British-born Chinese children aged 12 to 14 were examined in terms of ability to use their mother tongue and of social network structures. One finding is that, to make community language education more effective, parents and children should be brought closer together socially. (Contains 46 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Chinese, Community Schools, English (Second Language)
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