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Peer reviewedMcDowell, Augustus D.; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1995
Examined whether changes in family support and resources would affect parenting stress in families of medically fragile children. Results suggest that changes in support and resources correlate with change in parenting stress. However, for white families, stress changes correlated to child's developmental progress or changes in social support,…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Coping, Developmental Disabilities
Peer reviewedFreebody, Peter – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Explores the proposition that young children need to discover and actively participate in adults' theories of childhood. Reveals ways in which children collaborate in and sometimes contest the need to display precompetent identities, and briefly discusses the consequences, for enculturation in general and for schoolwork in particular, of failing…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Emergent Literacy, Family Involvement
Peer reviewedHock, Ellen; Schirtzinger, Mary Beth – Child Development, 1992
Examined potential differences in psychological correlates between mothers with high and low levels of separation anxiety when their children were 8 months, 3.5 years, and 6 years of age. Mothers with extremely high levels of anxiety about short-term separation from their six year olds tended to have higher levels of depressive symptomatology.…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Coping, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Development
Peer reviewedWhitbeck, Les B.; And Others – Youth and Society, 1992
Examines the effect of unsupportive family relations and low self-esteem on teenage sexual activity and alcohol use. Data from a telephone survey of 301 male and 242 female adolescents in Iowa suggested significant gender differences, with young women in unsupportive contexts seeking compensatory intimacy outside the family. (JB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Drinking
Peer reviewedBridges, Judith S.; Etaugh, Claire – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1994
Perceptions of 89 black and 121 white female college students about the mother of a 1-year-old infant as a function of race and employment role were explored. Whites anticipated more role-related costs for the employed mother, and blacks anticipated more role-related emotional rewards for employed mothers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Response
Stewart, Donald C. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
A high school sophomore exceptionally talented on the violin is enraged and indignant when a less accomplished senior is given first chair in the school orchestra. After reacting rudely to the orchestra director and the principal, the girl discusses the situation with her supportive parents and resolves the problem. (JDD)
Descriptors: Competition, Crisis Intervention, Emotional Response, High Schools
Walker, Lawrence J. – Moral Education Forum, 1990
Examines the relationship between the parent's and the child's level of moral reasoning. Studies children in grades one, 4, 7, and 10. Sample includes 80 family triads. Finds moral discussions are facilitated by humor, listening, and praise. Maintains parents play influential role in children's moral development contrary to Piaget's and Kohlberg's…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Context Effect, Developmental Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPopenoe, David – Society, 1993
Argues that there appear to be sound biological and sociological reasons why gender differentiation of roles within childrearing families is necessary for society's good. Gender differentiation is important for child development and possibly for marital stability. Fathers are not the same as mothers nor should they be. (SLD)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Child Rearing
Peer reviewedTatar, Moshe – Journal of Adolescence, 1998
Examines attitudes of Israeli adolescents and midlife adults about significant adults in their past. Results indicate that most choose a parent as the most significant relative in their adolescence, and females choose mothers more than males do. Adults attribute more negative characteristics to their parents and are more likely to mention teachers…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults (30 to 45), Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLevin, Jack – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1998
Increased juvenile violence in schools has led to suggested solutions that are politically expedient but fail to address what makes violence so appealing. Instead of school uniforms, conflict resolution programs, or media rating systems, a grass roots approach of alternative programs, parental involvement, and youth support systems could repair…
Descriptors: Aggression, At Risk Persons, Change Strategies, Conformity
Peer reviewedDombro, Amy Laura – Children Today, 1995
Discusses how to promote effective working partnerships between providers and parents. Suggests providers and parents should know the benefits to the child of good provider-parent relationships, differentiate between provider and parent roles, acknowledge and understand adult feelings about sharing care, communicate effectively, and know how to…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Child Caregivers, Day Care
Kutz, Anna Whitcher – Our Children, 1996
This paper discusses how teachers and English-speaking parents can address the needs of second-language families. Teachers can establish a dialog through home visits or school meetings. Parents can invite the families to attend school meetings, provide interpreters, and form committees for foreign-born parents. (SM)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedSkau, Kathryn G. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1996
Examination of the role of parental involvement in the school restructuring process in three Alberta (Canada) elementary schools reveals that the roles and responsibilities of parents must be clarified, that criteria are needed for measuring success in relation to parental involvement, and that participants need support while they struggle to…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLawhon, Tommie; Lawhon, David C. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2000
Asserts that social relationships may be enhanced through a youngster's efforts and those of caring adults, especially teachers, parents, and other caregivers. Presents two checklists, one to assist when observing and recording children's behaviors and another to aid adults with the self-assessments of their child guidance techniques. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Check Lists, Child Behavior
Peer reviewedDowning, Hunter; Keaster, Richard – Middle School Journal, 1998
Describes an approach to involving parents and the community in the in-school suspension program of a junior high school in Hammond, Louisiana. Considers the role of the police department in initiating the MileStone Training Program for reducing juvenile offenses by keeping suspended students in school. (JPB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Change Strategies, Delinquency, Delinquent Rehabilitation


