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Kato, Tsuguhiko; Van Meeteren, Beth Dykstra – Childhood Education, 2008
Teachers at the Freeburg Early Childhood Program know that experimentation with physical science is of great interest to young children, and can begin as early as the age of 3. The constructivist teachers at this experimental school at the University of Northern Iowa worked for six years to develop a center-based approach to physical science with…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Experimental Schools, Young Children, Physical Sciences
Thompson, Susan – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2008
Appreciation of diversity begins in our classrooms with the children we know and interact with on a daily basis. Each child has a unique history--a story that gives us insights when we interact, plan our classroom community, and design our instruction. Children who have a primary language other than English have stories that they can communicate…
Descriptors: Play, Student Diversity, Ethnic Diversity, Personal Narratives
Jinnah, Hamida Amirali; Walters, Lynda Henley – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2008
Program evaluation practices in early childhood care and education have been underdeveloped compared to the larger field of educational evaluation. The inclination not to include parental views in evaluation is mainly a result of the problem of positive response bias. Researchers who study client satisfaction with educational or child care…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Parent Attitudes, Parent Participation, Multivariate Analysis
Langberg, Joshua M.; Epstein, Jeffery N.; Altaye, Mekibib; Molina, Brooke S. G.; Arnold, L. Eugene; Vitiello, Benedetto – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2008
The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptom presentation of young adolescents with ADHD was examined in association with the transition to middle school. This study used data collected in the Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD, which included children between 7 and 9 years of age with a diagnosis of ADHD (n = 258) and grade- and…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Adolescents, Middle Schools
Walker, Dale; Carta, Judith J.; Greenwood, Charles R.; Buzhardt, Joseph F. – Exceptionality, 2008
Progress monitoring tools have been shown to be essential elements in current approaches to intervention problem-solving models. Such tools have been valuable not only in marking individual children's level of performance relative to peers but also in measuring change in skill level in a way that can be attributed to intervention and development.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Children, Problem Solving, Academic Achievement
Arim, Rubab G.; Shapka, Jennifer D. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2008
This study examined the relationship among pubertal timing, parental control, and problem behaviors. There were 267 participants, whose ages ranged from 9 to 16 years. Both maternal and paternal psychological control predicted problem behaviors over and above the effects of behavioral control. For boys, early maturation and high levels of paternal…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Adolescents, Psychology, Puberty
Noel, Andrea M.; Newman, Joan – Early Child Development and Care, 2008
Interviews with 15 mothers were analyzed to investigate how these mothers, who chose to delay their child's kindergarten entry, organized their children's environments during the hold-out year. Previous analyses of the interviews identified two categories of mothers, who were substantially different in their decision-making. In the current paper…
Descriptors: Mothers, Kindergarten, Young Children, Parent Attitudes
Gross, Heather E.; Shaw, Daniel S.; Moilanen, Kristin L. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2008
Although much has been written about the utility of applying transactional models to the study of parenting practices, relatively few researchers have used such an approach to examine how children influence maternal well-being throughout their development. Using a sample of males from predominantly low-income families, the current study explored…
Descriptors: Males, Children, Behavior Problems, Influences
Gazelle, Heidi – Developmental Psychology, 2008
Consistent with a holistic perspective emphasizing the integration of multiple individual characteristics within child systems, it was hypothesized that subgroups of anxious solitary (AS) children characterized by agreeableness, behavioral normality, attention-seeking-immaturity, and externalizing behaviors would demonstrate heterogeneity in peer…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Peer Relationship, Social Isolation, Anxiety
Saracho, Olivia N.; Spodek, Bernard – Early Child Development and Care, 2008
This article discusses studies that provide the historical and contemporary patterns of father involvement in the USA to provide researchers with an understanding of contemporary fatherhood. It describes the historical patterns and research studies on father involvement that created methodological and conceptual challenges in conducting studies…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Role, Parent Child Relationship, Research Methodology
Fruhauf, Christine A.; Orel, Nancy A. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2008
This qualitative research examined the perceptions, beliefs, attitudes, and experiences of grandchildren caregivers who ranged in age from 7 to 29 years. Thirty-four caregiving grandchildren participated in face to-face semistructured interviews lasting approximately 35 to 90 minutes. Interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Analysis…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Caregivers, Grandchildren, Coping
Szente, Judit – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2008
In this article, the author describes a service learning experience that allowed university students to work with culturally and linguistically diverse children as a partial requirement for an introductory level course in Early Childhood Education. Data from the journals and case studies indicated that preservice teachers benefited from this…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Service Learning, Young Children
Kennedy, Eileen – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2008
The increasing diversity of students and the pedagogical issues that such differences bring to the classroom is a challenge for early childhood teacher education programs today. In the early childhood education classroom, culturally and linguistically diverse teachers are sought after, yet these same diverse teacher candidates find it difficult to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Teacher Education Programs, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Uttley, Clarissa M.; Horm, Diane M. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2008
The Quality Child Care Initiative, the federal apprenticeship program applied to the field of early care and education, has been implemented in over 40 states. This federal initiative was designed to reduce turnover, increase wages, provide a more stable environment for children, and lower the concern of parents. Rhode Island received funding in…
Descriptors: Wages, Mentors, Apprenticeships, Specialists
Hoicka, Elena; Jutsum, Sarah; Gattis, Merideth – Cognitive Science, 2008
We investigated humor as a context for learning about abstraction and disbelief. More specifically, we investigated how parents support humor understanding during book sharing with their toddlers. In Study 1, a corpus analysis revealed that in books aimed at 1- to 2-year-olds, humor is found more often than other forms of doing the wrong thing…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Humor, Parent Child Relationship, Reading Aloud to Others

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