NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 13,561 to 13,575 of 15,525 results Save | Export
Bakker, Richard – 1992
A 1989 National Youth Sports Coaches Association survey of about 1,200 youth aged 10-14 indicated that young athletes identify somewhat with their drug-using athlete models. Forty-three percent of respondents felt that steroids are not harmful if properly used, and 45% felt that steroids were likely to increase their athletic performance. Steroids…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Abuse, Athletes, Athletic Coaches
Clark, Cindy Dell – 1996
This ethnographic study used multiple approaches to try to determine the emotional experience of young children (ages 5 to 8) with chronic illnesses. Forty-six children with severe asthma and diabetes were interviewed on two separate occasions using child-centered in-depth interviews that included play-based interviewing. The study also employed…
Descriptors: Asthma, Childhood Attitudes, Chronic Illness, Cognitive Processes
Amada, Gerald – 1994
Those who have dealt with students over a period of years have come to realize that an increasing number of them are disruptive. This book offers alternatives for responding to disruptive students. Solutions are offered from the perspective of a mental health professional with years of experience on a college campus. A code of student conduct is…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, College Environment
Takas, Marianne – 1995
Intended as a practical guide for grandparents raising their grandchildren, this book contains information and ideas about meeting grandchildren's needs and vignettes describing the coping strategies of many grandparents. The book consists of five chapters. Chapter 1, "Finding Help, Growing in Hope," describes reasons for grandparents…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Custody, Child Rearing, Child Support
Idaho State Dept. of Education, Boise. – 1994
This handbook is divided into five parts: The introduction suggests how to approach the first year of teaching, and then dispels a number of myths about teaching. "Teaching Skills" covers general classroom management, planning lessons, paper work and grading, and working with students, including student discipline, motivation, individual needs,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education
Saegert, Susan – 1996
The lives of poor minority city residents demonstrate the diversity, multiple potentials, and vulnerability to external structures. In spite of the stereotypes of failure and the very real problems of the urban poor, there are many strengths among the so-called urban underclass and there are aspects of life that are successful and productive. In…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Community Involvement, Cooperation, Coping
Wakefield, William D.; Hudley, Cynthia – 1997
The personal effects of racial discrimination were studied through the responses of 50 adolescents enrolled in a precollege summer program to hypothetical scenarios. Half of the participants were female, 2 were European American, 8 Asian American, 21 African American, and 19 Latino. Expected response categories derived from the work of J. Feagin…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Coping
Short, Jerome L.; Porro-Salinas, Patricia M. – 1996
The study applied a stress and coping model including acculturation to understanding the predictors of depressive symptoms, alcohol use, and life satisfaction of 108 native Salvadorans who immigrated to the United States in the past 5 years. Acculturation was negatively related to depression and alcohol use, and positively related to life…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Depression (Psychology)
Perez, Lissette M. – 1997
Children who live with chronic illness are confronted with challenges that frequently force them to cope in myriad ways. The ways in which children face chronic illness are summarized in this literature review. Also covered, are how the effects of family can influence coping strategies and how family members, especially parents, cope with their…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Chronic Illness
National Cancer Inst. (NIH), Bethesda, MD. – 1988
This book informs parents and families of children and young adults with cancer about the most common types of cancer in the young, treatments and their side effects, and common issues that arise with a cancer diagnosis. Aspects of the disease, including characteristics of leukemia and solid tumors, are described. Treatment issues discussed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cancer, Children, Clinical Diagnosis
Gmelch, Walter H.; Chan, Wilbert – 1994
When properly managed, stress can serve as a key to successful job performance. This book explores the link between pressure and performance in schools. It shows how to recognize stress as both a facilitator and debilitator of effective performance. Chapter 1 serves as a personal stress checkup. Chapter 2 explores the myths of administrative…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Coping
Kraizer, Sherryll Kerns – 1990
Children require a variety of skills to cope with the stresses of growth and development, including the ability to think independently, to make choices, to solve problems effectively, to communicate clearly, to develop and maintain high self-esteem, and to prevent injurious events. These life skills are best learned through curriculum-centered…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Children, Coping
Dubow, Eric F.; And Others – 1993
This study evaluates the "I Can Do" program, a 13-session preventive intervention curriculum designed to teach children methods of coping with five stressful events or experiences (parental separation or divorce; loss of a loved one; spending time in self-care; move to a new home or school; and feeling ethnically, socially, or…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Coping, Early Intervention, Elementary School Students
Brinker, Richard P.; Howell, Mary T. – 1991
This study was designed to examine two contrasting types of parent groups in terms of their differential effects on parents and their disabled infants. The first type of parent support group was focused upon the psychological adaptation of mothers to their disabled child. It was hypothesized that the parent-centered group would directly affect the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Coping, Depression (Psychology), Disabilities
Trotter, Jennie C. – 1998
Project Stress Control was developed for the Fulton County (Georgia) school system in 1984 and was implemented at an elementary school. The program was very successful in reducing suspension rates and office referrals for disruptive behavior and in increasing academic performance and parent participation. This curriculum is an outgrowth of the…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Conflict Resolution, Coping, Curriculum
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  901  |  902  |  903  |  904  |  905  |  906  |  907  |  908  |  909  |  ...  |  1035