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Peer reviewedBrown, Melanie; Yando, Regina; Rainforth, Maxwell – Early Child Development and Care, 2000
Examined impact of a year-long course to enable new mothers to become more knowledgeable, observant, and responsive to their infants' cues. Found that compared to the non-intervention group, intervention group mothers significantly increased their knowledge of infant development, were more proactive with regard to infant medical care, and their…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Infant Care
Luntz, Jennifer J. – MCT, 1999
Describes the first stage in Victoria, Australia's child and adolescent mental health services' (CAMHS) progress toward cultural proficiency in service delivery, focusing on research regarding services for adolescents age 12-18 years. Data from students, parents, and community agency workers provide information on families' adaptation to life in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDugan, Marie M. – Montessori Life, 1999
Summarizes presentations by Arlie Hochschild and Henry Labalme at the 1999 Rambusch Lecture Series. Hochschild's lecture focused on concerns regarding dual-career families struggling to meet work and home demands and their impact on children, proposing a national movement for reduced work hours. Labalme discussed television viewing as a public and…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Rearing, Children, Employed Parents
Doyle, Robert P. – Illinois Libraries, 1999
Highlights dangers on the Internet that parents should be aware of and provides suggestions on how parents can ensure their children's safety on the Internet. Describes how librarians can help parents by establishing Internet policies, providing access to quality Web sites, resolving filtering issues, and providing instruction for children and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Censorship, Child Health, Child Safety
Peer reviewedTurner, Clair E. – Journal of School Health, 2001
This 1943 paper describes findings from the Massachusetts High School Study regarding physical status and the evaluation of students' health behavior, interests, knowledge, and attitudes. Results found that it was impossible to determine the health status of Massachusetts high school students from the medical data recorded in the schools. There…
Descriptors: Child Health, Comprehensive School Health Education, Health Behavior, High School Students
West, P.; Sweeting, H.; Leyland, A. – Research Papers in Education, 2004
Compared with the volume of research on school effects on educational outcomes, and in spite of growing interest in the health promoting school, there are very few studies that have investigated the way schools influence pupils' health behaviours. This paper reports the results of a longitudinal study of over 2000 young people in the West of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drug Use, Smoking, Institutional Characteristics
Wolfe, Barbara; Scrivner, Scott – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2005
In this paper, we explore whether the specific design of a state's program has contributed to its success in meeting two objectives of the Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP): increasing the health insurance coverage of children in lower-income families and doing so with a minimum reduction in their private health insurance coverage…
Descriptors: State Programs, Poverty, Eligibility, Health Insurance
Cunningham, Melissa M.; Wodrich, David L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
Ninety elementary-school teachers read information about a hypothetical student experiencing school-related problems due to Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), generated classroom accommodations to assist the student, and rated their confidence in these accommodations. Each teacher was provided one of three levels of information about T1DM: (a) "no…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Chronic Illness, Diabetes, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
Vail, Kathleen – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
Data from the federal Center for Mental Health Services indicate that one in every 33 children and one in eight adolescents may be suffering from depression. Up to 70% of children with diagnosable mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders are not receiving mental health services, according to the U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health.…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Depression (Psychology), Mental Disorders
Green, Twhanna – Exceptional Parent, 2005
Children can be exposed to dangerous chemicals and toxins in the most unlikely of places: Their schools. This brief article describes the types of threats that school environments pose to students' health, including such pollution and chemical exposures as lead, mercury, arsenic, molds, and poor indoor air quality. The article provides tips for…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Hazardous Materials, Pollution, Child Health
Waldman, H. Barry; Perlman, Steven P. – Exceptional Parent, 2006
Parents and grandparents, just like everyone else, are ready to extol (maybe even exaggerate) the attributes and accomplishments of their offspring. The need to respond to accomplishments is essential for the sake of the special child and his/her parents. In their zeal to reassure and encourage one's own special child, it is easy to deny the…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Health Insurance, National Surveys, Access to Health Care
Peer reviewedHayney, Mary S.; Bartell, Julie C. – Journal of School Health, 2005
The childhood immunization schedule includes at least 17 scheduled immunizations prior to the age of 24 months. Immunization laws require childcare centers to maintain immunization records and enforce immunization standards for children who attend these centers. Childcare providers generally receive little formal education about infectious…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Caregivers, Caregiver Training, Child Care Centers
Peer reviewedCrowley, Angela A.; Whitney, Grace-Ann C. – Journal of School Health, 2005
Health assessments are required for entrance into child care, Head Start, and preschool programs. However, state and federal screening and documentation mandates vary, and programs create their own forms for keeping required data on file. Inconsistent recording formats present challenges for primary care providers who must document each child's…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Health, School Health Services, State Legislation
Steele, Ric G.; Little, Todd D.; Ilardi, Stephen S.; Forehand, Rex; Brody, Gene H.; Hunter, Heather L. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2006
We examined the factor structure of the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) among a sample of 523 African American children (m age = 12.76) and a sample of 564 European American youth (m age = 12.43). Previous investigations have produced discrepant factor structures among samples of predominantly majority-culture children, but fewer…
Descriptors: African American Children, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis, Youth
Razo, Nancy Pena; Ochoa, Salvador Hector – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2006
Migrant children are considered one of the most at-risk populations in the United States. They face multiple obstacles of poverty, poor health, mobility, and limited English proficiency, which contributes to the difficulties that migrant children may encounter in the educational system. Limited research has been conducted regarding migrant…
Descriptors: Migrant Education, Migrant Children, Special Education, Limited English Speaking

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