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Holly Kreider; Margaret Caspe; Susan Kennedy; Heather Weiss – Harvard Family Research Project, 2007
This research brief summarizes the latest evidence base on effective family involvement in middle and high school. As the third and final report in a series on how family involvement matters across the developmental continuum, this brief synthesizes research studies that link family involvement in middle and high school to youth's academic and…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Middle School Students, High School Students, Adolescents
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Concepcion, Michelle; Murphy, Susan; Canham, Daryl – Journal of School Nursing, 2007
Family-centered service is a service delivery model that recognizes the central role of families, builds on their strengths, and seeks to fully involve them in all aspects of their child's health, learning, and development. Family-centered service has been associated with positive outcomes in health and education and has been viewed as best…
Descriptors: School Nurses, School Social Workers, Child Health, Delivery Systems
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Michael, Shannon; Dittus, Patricia; Epstein, Joyce – Journal of School Health, 2007
Background: Family and community involvement in schools is linked strongly to improvements in the academic achievement of students, better school attendance, and improved school programs and quality. Method: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts the School Health Policies and Programs Study every 6 years. In 2006,…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Health Education, Health Programs, Family Involvement, Community Involvement
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MacKenzie, Elizabeth P. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2007
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is relatively common among 3-8 year-old children and its presence puts children at risk for more serious and stable behavior problems. Behavioral Parent Training (BPT) as the most empirical support as a treatment for children with ODD as well as for children with clinically significant conduct problems. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Disorders, Early Childhood Education, Outcomes of Treatment
Kochanek, Thomas T.; Buka, Stephen L. – 1995
The influence of child and family sociodemographic variables on service utilization was investigated with infants with disabilities and their families from three states. Of the 157 infants and toddlers studied, 149 had some form of scheduled service for the 4 specific weeks examined. Of the scheduled service encounters, about 72 percent were…
Descriptors: Demography, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Family Characteristics
Chandler, Lynette K.; And Others – 1995
This manual is intended to assist families of young children with disabilities in their child's transition from early intervention services to preschool or other educational services at age 3. It provides information about the transition process, federal and state laws that apply to transition, and options for services and program placements. The…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Educational Legislation, Family Involvement
Way, Wendy L.; Rossman, Marilyn Martin – 1996
This publication consists of two research updates. The first, "Learning to Work: How Parents Nurture the Transition from School to Work," highlights conclusions from the study, "Lessons from Life's First Teacher: The Role of the Family in Adolescent and Adult Readiness for School-to-Work Transition," which offers an analysis of how families…
Descriptors: Career Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Research, Family Influence
Halpin, Sheila – 1994
This practicum was designed to alleviate feelings of isolation experienced by parents and extended family members of 17 primary students with severe emotional disturbance (SED). Practicum activities included biweekly educative and social support workshops for the parents and extended family members; an educative newsletter; pre-implementation and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Disturbances, Family Involvement
Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (DHHS), Washington, DC. Head Start Bureau. – 1994
Developed to provide assistance in the building of an effective home-based program for Head Start children and their families, this handbook may serve as a blueprint for parent-focused home visits that assist the child and family to meet their special needs. Chapter one focuses on the home visitation model for providing services to families and…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Family Involvement, Family Programs, Home Programs
Young, Michelle D. – 1995
Thus far, research on family involvement in education has not fully explored how race, ethnicity, and cultural factors influence the expression of parental involvement in different community contexts. This paper provides a portrait of the involvement of Mexican-American parents in secondary schools located along the Texas-Mexico border. The study…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans, Parent Attitudes
Fesko, Sheila; Freedman, Ruth – Research To Practice, 1995
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of people with significant disabilities (N=23) and their family members about their overall employment experiences, outcomes, and expectations. Four focus groups were convened, two groups of people with significant disabilities and two groups of family members. Disabilities represented included…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Disabilities, Employee Attitudes
Young, Michelle D. – 1996
This paper describes the involvement of Mexican-American parents in secondary schools located along the Texas-Mexico border. The study is directed toward strengthening parental involvement in school communities where cultural and linguistic diversity, poverty, mobility, and lack of English proficiency present challenges to both school staff and…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Family Role, Limited English Speaking, Migrant Youth
North Carolina Univ., Greensboro. School of Education. – 1992
This document provides information designed to help businesses increase their involvement in supporting children and families. The first of three chapters discusses the impact of social changes on the work force, and lists benefits that accrue to businesses and families when businesses institute policies that support employees' families. The…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Employer Supported Day Care
South Carolina State Dept. of Mental Retardation, Columbia. – 1992
Intended for professionals working with people with mental retardation and their families, this manual begins with a summary of the principles and philosophy concerning family participation and agency responsibilities of the South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation (DMR). The importance of family involvement in determining the least…
Descriptors: Agencies, Counselor Role, Decision Making, Family Involvement
Valdivia, Rebeca – 1994
This conference presentation describes services to Spanish speaking families developed by the Hope Infant Family Support Program in San Marcos, California. It discusses the program's evolution from one-on-one translation, to a more bilingual program, to monolingual Spanish, and shares the pitfalls and the successful strategies encountered in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Early Intervention, Family Involvement, Instructional Development
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