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Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE), 2021
Parents with children receiving special education services are more than likely very involved in their child's school and teachers--including planning, reviewing, and assessing their child's educational program. Over time, these parents learn a lot about the special education process and how to communicate and negotiate on their child's behalf.…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Problem Solving, Special Education, Communication Skills
Ragatz, Carolyn; Ragatz, Zach – Parenting for High Potential, 2018
Why encourage children to play board games? In the increasing disconnect of our digital lives, playing games provides a way to connect and relate with others on a human level. Strategy and role-playing games provide intellectual challenges and stretch creativity to keep the gifted mind engaged in solving problems. At the same time, the players…
Descriptors: Games, Role Playing, Gifted, Children
Parker-Jenkins, Marie; Glenn, Meli; Janmaat, Jan Germen – UCL IOE Press, 2014
In what ways do Jewish and Muslim faith schools in Britain play a role in promoting and contributing to community cohesion? What 21st-century skills around intercultural understanding do they foster? This book examines the nuances of faith in school settings and draws on a case study of Jewish and Muslim faith schools. The authors show how these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parochial Schools, Jews, Judaism
Seeman, Jeffrey I.; Lawrence, Tom – Science Teacher, 2011
One goal of 21st-century education is to develop mature citizens who can identify issues, solve problems, and communicate solutions. What better way for students to learn these skills than by participating in a science and engineering fair? Fair participants face the same challenges as professional scientists and engineers, even Nobel laureates.…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Science Fairs, Learning Experience, Peer Influence
US Department of Education, 2004
This document is geared for parents who have a child receiving special education services. Parents of children receiving special education services are more than likely very involved in their child's education - including planning, reviewing, and assessing their child's education program. Over time, parents will learn a lot about the special…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Problem Solving, Special Education, Communication Skills
Butchee, Brenda, Ed.; And Others – 1992
Developed by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, this booklet is the second in a series that provides tips that parents can use to help their children grow. The booklet is divided into three sections. The first section, "Getting Along as a Person," discusses a child's self-esteem, self-concept, and self-control, and suggests ways for parents…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Problems, Child Development, Child Rearing
Peer reviewedFouse, Beth; And Others – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1994
Suggestions are offered for resolving conflicts between parents of gifted students and educators. Specific guidelines are offered for both parents and educators to facilitate an effective conference. Additional guidelines consider conflict styles, problem solving, and the "caring confrontation" technique. (DB)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Conflict Resolution Unlimited, Inc., Bellevue, WA. – 1998
This manual provides information that can help parents resolve conflict and provides information required to conduct Family Problem Solving Training sessions. The guide, which introduces conflict mediation skills to parents, is divided into four 1.5 hour sessions. The sessions are (1) "Introduction to Conflict Mediation, How to Use…
Descriptors: Children, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Family Problems
Dodd, Anne Wescott – Our Children, 1995
This column examines how to reconcile differences in parents' and teachers' ideas of learning and prevent the negative effects on children when teachers and parents do not agree, recommending that good conversation and communication are the best ways to prevent such conflicts from happening in the first place. (SM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedWhitham, Cynthia – PTA Today, 1993
Explains how mirroring can help parents respond to their children's problems. Mirroring, which is also called active listening, reflecting, and empathetic listening, involves listening and responding rather than explaining, fixing, and advising. Mirroring can help parents soothe and solve troubling situations by hearing and mirroring what their…
Descriptors: Children, Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Listening Skills
Mountrose, Phillip – 1997
Daily misunderstandings between adults and children can create a host of stressful problems, from annoyance to abuse and violence. This book offers specific, concrete ways to communicate and problem solve effectively with kids. The book stresses two-way communication, helping children come to know their own thoughts and feelings so that they can…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Change Strategies, Children, Conflict Resolution
Taylor, Steven J. – 2000
This paper is designed to enable disability activists, parents, and advocates to negotiate effectively. It begins by describing negotiations for short-term or long-term changes and different approaches for negotiating. Steps for preparing for negotiation are listed, along with strategies: (1) control the negotiation session; (2) never negotiate…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Advocacy, Children, Conflict Resolution
Schmidt, Fran; Friedman, Alice – 1989
This document offers families the tools for handling conflict. Conflict is a normal and unavoidable part of life. We cannot avoid conflict, but we can learn to "fight fair," attacking the problem and not the person. Weapons that attack people and not problems are listed as fouls, destructive habits that can be changed. Fighting fair…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Family Life, Family Problems
Bartalos, Dorothy; Meyer, Ania – 1985
This facilitators' handbook is intended primarily for use in workshops for parents and teachers involved in cooperative preschools. The handbook provides practical resources for anyone working in a group setting, and is designed with the aim of developing learners' skills in leadership and group activities. After introductory information, chapter…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict Resolution, Games, Group Dynamics
Benjamin, Susan M.; Sanchez, Susan – 1996
This book helps parents develop good working relationships with their children's teachers and become involved with the school. Suggestions are provided for dealing with school bureaucracy and individual teachers. Emphasis is placed on parent empathy with the teacher's role. Topics discussed include: skills specific to effective communication with…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship
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