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Northcott, Winifred H. – Volta Review, 1980
The role of parents in the decision-making process of forming an individualized education program (IEP) for their hearing impaired child is explored. Characteristics of parents in school-related roles are discussed, including the role of student or learner about their child's handicapping condition and the role of advocate for the interests of…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Compliance (Legal), Decision Making Skills, Elementary Secondary Education
Coleman, Marla – Camping Magazine, 1997
Stresses the importance of camps fostering the self-esteem and emotional intelligence of campers by creating an envelope of physical safety, building emotional security, creating a sense of identity, developing a sense of belonging, nurturing competence, and achieving a sense of mission. Discusses achieving this goal through cooperation with…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Children, Counselor Role
Hendricks, Charlotte; Russell, Mary; Smith, Connie Jo – Children and Families, 1997
Presents strategies for Head Start programs to use to help parents ensure their children's health, safety, and well-being. Recommends creative approaches such as lending libraries, bulletin boards, displays, take-home information sheets, conferences, small group discussions, and newsletters. Describes the parent health education program at the…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Safety, Health Education, Parent Education
Williams, Mary; Dodds, Pat; Koshy, Valsa; Cole, Lynn – Gifted Education International, 1997
Compares programs for gifted elementary grade children in the United Kingdom and the United States. It describes cooperative programs with colleges, including Saturday clubs and summer schools, courses for teachers in differentiated curriculum for these students, and courses for parents of gifted children. (DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, College School Cooperation, Comparative Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Girolametto, Luigi; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1996
This study explored effects of training 25 mothers to administer focused intervention to teach specific target words to their toddlers with expressive vocabulary delays. Following treatment, mothers' language input was slower, less complex, and more focused. The children used more target words, more words during play, and had larger vocabularies…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Delayed Speech, Early Intervention, Expressive Language
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Kriebel, Dawn Kastanek; Wigfield, Allan; Reilly, Debbie; Krebs, Madeleine; Marklin, Jeanne – Adoption Quarterly, 2002
A pilot study examined effects of pre- and peri-adoption therapy on adoptive placements of 13 children who had been in foster care and who had been identified as "emotionally unstable." Intervention included counseling with licensed therapists and other services, such as parent education to ease the transition into permanency. Findings…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Behavior Problems, Counseling Effectiveness
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Miller, Kevin J. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2002
This article discusses the experiences of an American team who worked with the Bosnia Speech and Hearing Project. The team collaborated with Bosnian teachers of children with deafness and speech-language pathologists in to share therapy ideas and model strategies that parents could utilize to promote speech and language development. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Hearing Impairments, International Cooperation
Olivier, A.; And Others – Gifted Education International, 1995
A forum was held to identify the needs of parents of gifted children in Witwatersrand (South Africa). Results indicated parents were in need of information on: how to manage the child; emotional problems experienced by the child; attitude of teachers; dissatisfaction with school; problems with time; and a lack of skills, such as social skills. (CR)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Gifted
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Hawes, Deanna J. – School Counselor, 1996
Introduces a program to stimulate healthy interaction between parents and their teenage children. Focuses on the main activity, called the Parent-Teen Empathy Enhancement Process (P-TEEP). Discusses the goals and objectives of P-TEEP, describes the content of the program and how to get started, and discusses evaluation of the program and its…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Rearing, Demonstration Programs, Early Adolescents
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Cummings, Carol; Haggerty, Kevin P. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Notes that teaching social and emotional skills can have a long-term positive effect on academic achievement. The University of Washington's Raising Healthy Children Project tries to reduce children's risk of developing problems in adolescence by providing interventions that bond students to family and school. The program features staff…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Benefits, Elementary Education, Family Programs
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Siegle, Del – Gifted Child Today, 2002
This article poses questions that should be asked before enrolling in a gifted education Web-based course, including questions concerning self-discipline, required hardware and software, participation requirements, whether the course is self-contained, and if there are additional tuition fees. A self-check quiz for potential online participation…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Evaluation, Course Selection (Students)
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Taras, Howard L.; de Nuncio, Maria Luisa Zuniga; Pizzola, Elaine – Journal of School Health, 2002
Assessed the cost and effectiveness of contacting parents through schools, educating them about health insurance programs and preventive care, and helping them with insurance applications. Data analysis indicated that accumulative cost per enrolled child was $75. Schools located and assisted large numbers of uninsured children who had failed other…
Descriptors: Child Health, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Insurance
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McBride, Brent A.; McBride, Rebecca J. – Journal of Home Economics, 1990
Includes an overview of perceived cultural changes in the role of fathers, the changing nature of parent education and family support programs, a theoretical perspective of paternal involvement, and strategies for home economists in family life and parent education programs. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Child Development, Child Rearing, Family Life Education
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Cooper, Carolyn S.; And Others – Adolescence, 1990
Examined effect of social support on parent-child interaction in 19 adolescent mothers who worked in preschool classroom with skilled caregivers modeling facilitative styles of interacting with young children. Results showed that girls aged 16 and older significantly increased frequency of using responsive, engaging, and elaborative styles of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Change, Early Parenthood
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Randolph, Linda – Social Policy, 1994
The report by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, "Starting Points: Meeting the Needs of Our Youngest Children," presents a comprehensive strategy for child well-being. Parent education and universal health coverage are but two aspects of an approach that considers the needs of all families. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Health, Childhood Needs, Children, Comprehensive Programs
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