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Peer reviewedGrambo, Gregory – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1995
Camp Armstrong is a summer program which provides rising sixth grade students with a thorough orientation to their new middle school. Activities develop students' familiarity with the school's physical layout and provide hands-on cooperative learning in academic and recreational subjects. A workshop for parents of rising middle school students is…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedRichman, Gina S.; And Others – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1994
An "in vivo" direct instruction procedure involving the therapist working directly with parents to provide immediate consequences for a child's noncompliant behavior was used. Following training, improvements in correct responding of parents was evident. When assessing parents' initial skill level, child compliance was not found to be an accurate…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Compliance (Psychology), Discipline
McCollim, Lori – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1992
A five-session class called "Parenting Bright Children" was designed to help parents of school-aged children assist in their children's education. The class involved discussions of learning theory and practice, as well as hands-on applications of the theory presented. Topics discussed in the class included creativity, perfectionism, learning…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Mentors
Peer reviewedBuroker, Charles D. – Journal of School Leadership, 1993
Examines the relationship between parental involvement and alternative education programs and reports results of a highly successful parent education program (Active Parenting) in Lima, Ohio. This video-based discussion program evinced high participant satisfaction, specifically encouraged 15 positive parenting behaviors, and discouraged some…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedHoot, James L.; Bartkowiak, Elaine T. – Childhood Education, 1994
Lists 72 organizations and programs that deal with child safety, grouped by the following categories: (1) general; (2) general violence; (3) gun violence; (4) media violence; (5) drugs and alcohol; (6) child abuse and at-risk children; (7) parenting programs; (8) community service programs; (9) leadership programs; (10) peer counseling; (11)…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Child Abuse, Child Safety, Children
Peer reviewedKrauss, Marty Wyngaarden; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1993
This study of 150 mothers of infants and toddlers with disabilities found that participants in professionally organized parent groups reported larger increases in the size and helpfulness of their social support networks than did nonparticipants. Intensity of participation was associated with both positive and negative outcomes for maternal…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Disabilities, Infants, Mothers
Peer reviewedWheeler, Wendy Polsky; And Others – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1993
Describes a rural Illinois early-intervention program that incorporates long-term planning, interagency collaboration, and parental involvement in the transition of developmentally delayed young children to preschool programs. Compares four types of programs for disabled preschool students, and identifies factors for parents to consider in program…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Parent Education
Peer reviewedWalberg, Herbert – Society, 1990
Discusses the need of young children for strong social bonds with family and other caregivers to withstand stressful early childhood experiences. Briefly describes parent education programs in Chicago and Washington, DC, that give parents information on how to deal with their children's problems in and out of school. (FMW)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Coping, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedSpiegel-McGill, Phyllis; And Others – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1990
This case study describes a model for transition from early intervention programs to special education preschool programs. The model focuses on educating and empowering parents to become long-term, independent, informed advocates for their children, via a program involving workshops and individual family transition assistance provided by…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Advocacy, Disabilities, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedUtay, Joe M.; Utay, Carol M. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 1998
Psychologists, counselors, social workers, clergy, teachers, and others are often in the position of needing to train parents in parenting skills, particularly in the area of discipline. "The Discipline Package" offers a succinct plan for parents to follow involving three steps. Each step is described, along with options for responding…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Discipline, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedFeldman, Maurice A.; Case, Laurie – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 1999
A study evaluated the efficacy of self-instructional audiovisual child-care manuals using a multiple baseline design across 10 parents with intellectual disabilities. Self-instruction was effective with 9 parents and 11 out of 12 skills; skills reached percentage-correct levels seen in parents without intellectual disabilities. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Audiovisual Aids, Child Rearing, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedBigelow, Kathryn M.; Lutzker, John R. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1998
Video Planned Activities training was evaluated with parents (N=2) reported for child abuse. Video training was an effective intervention, improving parent use of planned activities and appropriate interaction skills. Corresponding improvements in appropriate child-interaction skills were also observed. Social-validation data indicates that…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Instruction, Intervention, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedDuggan, Anne K.; McFarlane, Elizabeth C.; Windham, Amy M.; Rohde, Charles A.; Salkever, David S.; Fuddy, Loretta; Rosenberg, Leon A.; Buchbinder, Sharon B.; Sia, Calvin C. J. – Future of Children, 1999
Describes Hawaii's Healthy Start Program (HST), its ongoing evaluation study, and evaluation findings at the end of two of a planned three years of family-program participation and follow-up. HST uses home visitors to help prevent abusive and neglectful parenting. Found significant differences in program implementation among the three…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Community Health Services, Delivery Systems, Home Visits
Peer reviewedKelly, Jean F.; Barnard, Kathryn E. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1999
This response to Mahoney et al. (EC 623 392) agrees that parent education should be an important component of early intervention programs and proposes that parent education be included in a relationship-focused early-intervention model. This model is illustrated, explained, and compared with the previous child-focused model and the current…
Descriptors: Child Role, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Family Role
Peer reviewedDinnebeil, Laurie A. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1999
This response to Mahoney et al. (EC 623 392) offers a definition of parent education and discusses the importance of identifying intended outcomes and providing effective educational opportunities. Two models of parent education in early intervention are described: Parents Interacting with Infants and the Individualized Support Project. Some…
Descriptors: Definitions, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities


