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Jull, Stephen K. – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2008
Students identified with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD) present a special case within special educational needs (SEN) and inclusion. EBD is perhaps the only category of SEN that exposes a child to increased risk of exclusion as a function of the very SEN identified as requiring special provision in the first instance. Students…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Sanctions, At Risk Students
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Jahromi, Laudan B.; Stifter, Cynthia A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2008
Self-regulation, or the ability to control one's actions and responses, is essential for healthy development across varied contexts. Self-regulation comes in several forms, including emotional, behavioral, and cognitive. The present study sought to examine whether individual differences in one form of self-regulation was related to children's…
Descriptors: Validity, Preschool Children, Individual Differences, Self Control
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Burns, Marcia V.; Chi, Sojin Y.; Hertzog, Nancy B. – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2008
This article describes an investigation of a tallgrass prairie undertaken by 3- through 7-year-old children in a preschool and a combined kindergarten/first-grade classroom at a Midwestern university. The teaching teams were curious about how these two age groups would explore their questions about the prairie--how their questions would differ by…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Investigations, Emotional Development, Preschool Children
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Fernandez-Berrocal, Pablo; Ruiz, Desiree – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2008
Emotional intelligence (EI) has emerged in the past twenty five years as one of the crucial components of emotional adjustment, personal well-being, life success, and interpersonal relationships in different contexts of everyday life. This article provides a critical review of the research field of EI in the school context and analyzes its present…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Academic Achievement, Social Adjustment, Emotional Adjustment
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Iruka, Iheoma U. – NHSA Dialog, 2008
Using a predominantly African American Head Start sample, this study examined whether maternal self-efficacy moderated the relationships between parent involvement (comfort and endorsement of school, school-based involvement, and parent-teacher contact) and children's academic readiness, approaches to learning, and socioemotional development.…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Mothers, Self Efficacy, Disadvantaged Youth
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McLachlan, Debra A. – Pastoral Care in Education, 2008
The impact of family mobility from domestic or international moves can be challenging for families. Some families adjust and other families experience crisis. For some families, relocation may be due to a job promotion and transfer, while for other families moving may be due to divorce, loss of employment or other stressful circumstances.…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, International Schools, Early Adolescents, Foreign Countries
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Bosacki, Sandra Leanne; Varnish, Amanda; Akseer, Spogmai – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2008
This study investigates the relations between children's perceptions of self and play in 89 school-aged children (52 girls, 37 boys, ages 5 to 8) in two Canadian schools. The study involves standardized measures, interviews, and drawings to assess children's perceptions of play and self. Teacher ratings of emotional competencies were also…
Descriptors: Siblings, Play, Physical Activities, Student Attitudes
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Greig, Anne; Minnis, Helen; Millward, Reuben; Sinclair, Claire; Kennedy, Eilis; Towlson, Kate; Reid, Warren; Hill, Jonathan – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2008
This review and investigation draws on principles from attachment theory regarding the importance of early relationships and their impact on the coherence and organisation of psychological functions. Comparisons are made between the narrative coherence scores of an experimental group of 17 looked-after children with problematic relationship…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Investigations, Personal Narratives
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Swanwick, Ruth; Tsverik, Isabel – Deafness and Education International, 2007
A central feature of a sign bilingual approach is the use of sign language, and the associated role of deaf adults in deaf children's education. This project explores whether this approach is compatible with the goals of cochlear implantation, which are to maximise a deaf child's potential to hear and improve speech perception. There is no…
Descriptors: Observation, Language Role, Sign Language, Deafness
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Pagliano, Paul J.; Zambone, Alana M.; Kelley, Pat – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 2007
Humor is a highly regarded attribute and often forms the basis of childhood friendships. As much humor is visual, children with visual impairment are particularly vulnerable to missing out on this type of development. Recent research indicates that children can be taught to develop their sense of humor. Therefore, children with visual impairment…
Descriptors: Blindness, Humor, Visual Impairments, Literature Reviews
Benigni, Mark D.; Moylan, Maureen – Principal Leadership, 2009
This article discusses the Berlin (Connecticut) High School's NET (Non-Traditional Educational Training) program. NET is a self-contained program that is composed of three components: academics, social and emotional support, and vocational training. Rather than treat students alike, the NET program tailors their high school experience to meet…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Experience, Vocational Education, Nontraditional Education
Hesse, Petra – 1987
A family resemblance model of emotions is proposed which uses Darwin's discussion of emotions and Eleanor Rosch's and the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein's work on family resemblances. In Darwin's discussion of emotions, certain core features are thought to be widely shared by the members of the respective families of emotions, and more marginal…
Descriptors: Classification, Emotional Development, Emotional Response, Evolution
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Sours, John – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1973
This article traces the relationship between play and the various stages of human growth: infant, anal-muscular, phallicoedipal, latency, adolescent, and adult development. (CS)
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Emotional Development, Human Development, Play
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Fassler, Joan – Young Children, 1974
The stories listed in this article have been selected because of the manner in which they seem to relate to several common separation-type experiences of early childhood, especially those dealing with adjustment to an early school experience. (CS)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Emotional Development, Preschool Learning
Volkers, Janice J. – Childhood Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Emotional Development, Empathy, Social Development
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