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Viktorija Cepukiene; Julija Janulevice – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Early childhood is essential for the rapid development of self-regulation systems, shaped by brain maturation and parental discipline. Inadequate discipline can hinder this development, leading to behavioral, social, and long-term negative outcomes. Objective: This meta-analysis synthesizes research conducted over the last two decades,…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Discipline, Self Control, Preschool Children
Stacey L. Alexander; Margarita Frederico; Maureen Long; Don Vicendese – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Secure attachment has broad and long-lasting benefits for the development and wellbeing of a child. Conversely, disorganized attachment is associated with social, emotional, and behavioral problems in children, and later psychopathology. Children with a developmental delay or disability (DD) may be at greater risk of insecure or disorganized…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Developmental Delays, Attachment Behavior
Zuofei Geng; Bei Zeng; Liping Guo – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Self-regulation develops rapidly during early childhood and is essential for academic and social adjustment. However, previous research has attempted to define the conceptualization and structure of self-regulation differently, leaving the field with an incomplete picture. The nature of the relations between self-regulation and early child…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Metacognition, Academic Ability, Self Control
Stephanie G. Craig; Katelyn Frankiewicz; Natalie R. Stearns; Julie Girard-Lapointe; Allana Cortese; Natasha Vogel; Debra J. Pepler – Prevention Science, 2025
Children who engage in aggressive behaviors are at heightened risk of being involved in the justice system, committing serious offenses, and becoming chronic offenders. The Stop Now And Plan (SNAP) program was designed as an early intervention to address several mechanisms underlying the development of conduct problems, including emotion…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Child Behavior, Behavior Problems, Aggression
Tarkoçin Vural, Suna; Saglam, Mehmet – Participatory Educational Research, 2022
Gaming is a natural process for the child, and with the play therapy technique used in this process, opportunities are offered to the child to express their problems and emotions by playing. Play therapy is used in many studies with children. The number of studies conducted on the effectiveness of play therapy in Turkey is increasing with each…
Descriptors: Games, Play Therapy, Program Effectiveness, Outcomes of Treatment
Ana Catarina Canário; Rita Pinto; Marco Silva-Martins; Karen Rienks; Burcu Kömürcü Akik; Koraljka Modic Stanke; Oana David; Rukiye Kiziltepe; G. J. Melendez-Torres; Therdpong Thongseiratch; Patty Leijten – Prevention Science, 2025
Online parenting programs to support parents of children with behavioral problems and emotional problems have become widely available in recent years. Research has consistently shown their positive effects on child development, parents' adaptive parenting practices, and parents' mental health. However, knowledge is lacking on which type of content…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Parent Education, Child Behavior, Behavior Problems
Smith, Tyler E.; Holmes, Shannon R.; Romero, Monica E.; Sheridan, Susan M. – School Mental Health, 2022
Healthy relationships between parents and teachers are essential to addressing children's emotional and behavioral concerns. The current meta-analysis examined the effects of family-school engagement interventions on parent-teacher relationships. Twenty-three group-design studies yielding 58 effects comprised the current sample. Random effect…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Behavior Problems, Family School Relationship
Silverman, Irwin W. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2021
Bjorklund and Kipp (1996) hypothesized that due to selection processes operative during human evolution, females have an inborn advantage over males in the ability to suppress inappropriate responses on tasks in the behavioral and social domains. To test this hypothesis, a meta-analysis was conducted on gender differences on simple delay tasks in…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Meta Analysis, Inhibition, Gender Differences
Shixu Yan; Zhiyi Liu; Peng Peng; Ni Yan – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Externalizing behavior and low academic performance present key developmental challenges for school-age children, with the potential for these domains to predict each other over time, leading to worsened outcomes. Yet, previous studies have yielded inconsistent conclusions about the directional pathways between externalizing behaviors and academic…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Academic Achievement, Attention Control, Behavior Problems
Catherine Antalek; Susana Castro-Kemp; Fiona Dixon; Anna Melissa Romualdez – UK Department for Education, 2025
In the SEND Code of Practice (DfE, 2015), autism falls under the broad category of Communication and Interaction needs. However, the code also states that autistic children and young people "may have needs that cut across all areas" of SEND (DfE, 2025, p.85). Autistic children may experience sensory processing differences (i.e.…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Special Needs Students, Students with Disabilities, Sensory Experience
Fabiano, Gregory A.; Schatz, Nicole K.; Aloe, Ariel M.; Pelham, William E., Jr.; Smyth, Alyssa C.; Zhao, Xin; Merrill, Brittany M.; Macphee, Fiona; Ramos, Marcela; Hong, Natalie; Altszuler, Amy; Ward, Leah; Rodgers, Derek B.; Liu, Zhijiang; Karatoprak Ersen, Rabia; Coxe, Stefany – Review of Educational Research, 2021
Interventions for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) include positive behavior supports (e.g., parent training, school-based contingency management, behavioral peer interventions), training interventions (e.g., organizational skills training, social skills training, etc.), and other interventions (e.g., academic…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Intervention, Positive Behavior Supports, Training
Landry, Oriane; Al-Taie, Shems; Franklin, Ari – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2017
The Dimensional Change Card Sort (DCCS) task is a widely used measure of preschoolers' executive function. We combined data for 3,290 3-year-olds from 37 unique studies reporting 130 experimental conditions. Using raw pass/fail counts, we computed the pass rates and chi-squared value for each against chance (50/50) performance. We grouped data…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Executive Function, Child Behavior, Color
Smith, Tyler E.; Holmes, Shannon R.; Sheridan, Susan M.; Cooper, Jennifer M.; Bloomfield, Bradley S.; Preast, June L. – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2021
Given that consultation has consistently yielded benefits for clients and consultees, it is likely an effective method of promoting family-school engagement. Thus, this meta-analysis examined the effects of consultation-based family-school engagement on child and parent outcomes, and complementary intervention methods used in conjunction with…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Family School Relationship, Parent Attitudes, Mental Health
Smith, Tyler E.; Holmes, Shannon R.; Sheridan, Susan M.; Cooper, Jennifer M.; Bloomfield, Bradley S.; Preast, June L. – Grantee Submission, 2020
Given that consultation has consistently yielded benefits for clients and consultees, it is likely an effective method of promoting family-school engagement. Thus, this meta-analysis examined the effects of consultation-based family-school engagement on child and parent outcomes, and complementary intervention methods used in conjunction with…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Meta Analysis, Intervention, Consultation Programs
Camargo, Síglia Pimentel Höher; Rispoli, Mandy; Ganz, Jennifer; Hong, Ee Rea; Davis, Heather; Mason, Rose – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2016
Behaviorally based interventions have been demonstrated to be effective to teach social interaction skills for children with autism spectrum disorders in general education. However, the overall and moderating effects of these interventions have not been previously investigated in inclusive settings. The goal of this study was to investigate the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Program Effectiveness

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