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Boyle, Sharon M. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
High school students often feel ineffective; they feel that they are stuck in between ages and have little ability to change situations and feel useful. Many people feel that drawing ability or talent is a random gift, not an accomplishment that they can use to affect the world. The author, in her class, presents her idea of drawing a portrait of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Emotional Development, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Sensitivity Training
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Slater, Ruth – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2007
Zeanah argues that ethological attachment theory, as outlined by John Bowlby, has provided one of the most important frameworks for understanding crucial risk and protective factors in social and emotional development. However, although attachment theory and the notion of attachment disorders have influenced such initiatives, many psychologists,…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Emotional Development, Educational Psychology, Attachment Behavior
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Wolfe, Christy D.; Bell, Martha Ann – Brain and Cognition, 2007
This study was an attempt to integrate cognitive development (i.e., cognitive control) and emotional development (i.e., emotion regulation) in the first years of life. The construct of temperament was used to unify cognition and emotion because of its focus on attentional and regulatory behaviors. Children were seen at 8 months and 4 1/2-years of…
Descriptors: Personality, Young Children, Emotional Development, Cognitive Development
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Jindal-Snape, D.; Vettraino, E. – International Journal of Special Education, 2007
A systematic review was conducted of the research into the use of drama techniques to enhance social-emotional development of people with special needs. Only eight studies that were conducted in the period 1990-2005 met the criteria for inclusion in this review. The conclusions of the review were that there are indications that the dramatic…
Descriptors: Drama, Emotional Development, Disabilities, Social Development
Brewer, John; Quirin, Michelle L.; Bryan, Karrie Rinder – Principal Leadership, 2008
Dominion High School opened its doors in fall 2003 in the highly diverse, fast-growing region of Loudoun County, Virginia, with a student body of nearly 700 students in grades 9-11. A dedicated faculty and a supportive community welcomed students to the school and began working toward a collaborative vision that promoted the success of every…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Educational Strategies, Student Motivation, Learner Engagement
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Perlman, Susan B.; Camras, Linda A.; Pelphrey, Kevin A. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008
This study examined relationships among parents' physiological regulation, their emotion socialization behaviors, and their children's emotion knowledge. Parents' resting cardiac vagal tone was measured, and parents provided information regarding their socialization behaviors and family emotional expressiveness. Their 4- or 5-year-old children (N…
Descriptors: Socialization, Physiology, Emotional Development, Parent Influence
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Even, Susanne – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2008
This article introduces drama pedagogy as an approach with great potential for foreign language acquisition, addressing students' multiple skills and facilitating their communicative and interactional competence. A strong emphasis is placed on social, emotional, and kinesthetic learning that is traditionally neglected in instructional settings.…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods, Drama
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Masten, Carrie L.; Guyer, Amanda E.; Hodgdon, Hilary B.; McClure, Erin B.; Charney, Dennis S.; Ernst, Monique; Kaufman, Joan; Pine, Daniel S.; Monk, Christopher S. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2008
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine processing of facial emotions in a sample of maltreated children showing high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Maltreatment during childhood has been associated independently with both atypical processing of emotion and the development of PTSD. However, research has provided little…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Child Abuse, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Emotional Response
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Levykh, Michael G. – Educational Theory, 2008
Many recent articles, research papers, and conference presentations about Lev Vygotsky's zone of proximal development (ZPD) emphasize the "extended" version of the ZPD that reflects human emotions and desires. In this essay, Michael G. Levykh expands on the extant literature on the ZPD through developing several new ideas. First, he maintains that…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Learning Theories, Affective Behavior, Emotional Development
Comer, Unoma Bryant – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This qualitative case study research design investigated puppetry as a holistic constructivist instructional practice for children with learning disabilities that included puppeteers and special education teachers as coresearchers. The purpose of the study was to investigate how puppetry can be an effective instructional practice for children with…
Descriptors: Puppetry, Learning Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Belsky, Jay; Pluess, Michael – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
Evolutionary-biological reasoning suggests that individuals should be differentially susceptible to environmental influences, with some people being not just more vulnerable than others to the negative effects of adversity, as the prevailing diathesis-stress view of psychopathology (and of many environmental influences) maintains, but also…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Parent Child Relationship, Environmental Influences, Stress Variables
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Abarbanel, Janice – Intercultural Education, 2009
Having an "emotional passport" means acquiring skills to regulate intense emotional challenges experienced in cultural transitions. This paper addresses ways to help young travelers become more resilient problem-solvers, better at tolerating ambiguity, and more competent with cultural difference. It points out how the intercultural field misses…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Intercultural Communication, Culture Conflict, Young Adults
Huber, Dan – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2009
News reports calling attention to the steady increase in the number of overweight adults have become an accepted part of our media landscape. Worse still, warnings continue that more and more young children, like the adults who care for them, are carrying too much weight. Unfortunately, this bad news about our growing obesity problem isn't just…
Descriptors: Obesity, Teacher Role, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
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Arnold, Cath – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2009
Edward was one of 58 children studied by workers and parents as part of a study on Well-being and Resilience at the Pen Green Nursery. Within the larger study, eight children were studied in greater depth in order to explore connections between cognitive and emotional development. Schematic theory and attachment theory were used as frameworks for…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Psychotherapy, Emotional Development
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Marlowe, Jay M.; Pearl, Nick L.; Marlowe, Mike J. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
Brendtro, Brokenleg, and Van Bockern (2002) describe the Circle of Courage model for creating environments in which all children can thrive. This approach blends youth developmental research, the wisdom of pioneer workers, and Native American philosophies of child care. This model for reclaiming youth at risk posits four elements as essential for…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Safety, American Indians, Urban Youth
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