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Greenman, Jim – Child Care Information Exchange, 1995
Offers caregivers of children recommendations on what to do when an infant or toddler bites another child; changes in the room environment that can reduce biting; dealing with biting when it becomes a frequent, expected occurrence; and maintaining positive relationships with parents. (AC)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Caregiver Role, Day Care Centers, Discipline
Peer reviewedStice, Eric; Barrera, Manuel, Jr. – Developmental Psychology, 1995
Explored prospective reciprocal relations between perceived parenting and adolescents' substance use and related externalizing symptoms. Findings supported the reciprocal effects model used. (ET)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedRothbaum, Fred; And Others – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1995
Infants' attachment security with parents, parental behavior, and child behavior were assessed at 18-24 months; problem behavior was assessed when the children were in first grade. Found that mother-child relationship predicted later problem behaviors; father-child relationship did not. Also found that attachment security, maternal acceptance, and…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Child Rearing
Peer reviewedStrassberg, Zvi – Child Development, 1995
Examined differences between mothers of behavior-problem boys (MBPs) and mothers of average boys (MABs)in processing information in compliance situations. Found the MBPs made greater attributions of defiant intent toward the child and experienced more anger than MABs in ambiguous stimulus situations and that MBPs expected more resistance in…
Descriptors: Aggression, Ambiguity, Behavior Problems, Child Abuse
Peer reviewedKuczynski, Leon; Kochanska, Grazyna – Child Development, 1995
Examined mothers' demands during mothers' interactions with their 1.5- to 3.5-year olds. Mothers with authoritative child-rearing attitudes emphasized proactive, competence-oriented demands and avoided regulatory control. Maternal demands for competent action predicted fewer behavior problems in their children at age five; maternal demands focused…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Child Rearing, Competence
Peer reviewedThombs, Dennis L. – Journal of College Student Development, 1995
Results of a discriminant analysis of incoming freshmen (n=576) revealed that behavior problems were best distinguished by goal-directed behavior, self-esteem, previous grade point average, and admission status, in that order. A second discriminant analysis was conducted using end-of-semester grade point average, and the most accurate variables in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Records, Behavior Problems, Career Planning
Peer reviewedPowell, Shawn; Dalley, Mahlono – Psychology in the Schools, 1995
An identification and treatment model differentiating transient mutism from persistent selective mutism is proposed. The case study of a six-year-old girl is presented, who was treated with a multimodal approach combining behavioral techniques with play therapy and family involvement. At posttreatment and follow-up, she was talking in a manner…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems
Peer reviewedGunter, Philip L.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1995
This article presents empirical evidence of the positive effects on students' behavior and learning when teachers leave their desks and circulate about the room. Specific recommendations concerning effective proximity of teacher and student, optimal proximity of students to each other, and ways teachers can monitor their movement patterns are…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Colond, Josefina S.; Wieseler, Norman A. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1995
An evaluation was conducted of community support services in Minnesota that provide treatment options to individuals with developmental disabilities who display behaviors that put them at risk of losing their current community placement and being placed in a large state facility. Evaluation results and the outreach service model are considered.…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Community Services
Peer reviewedGoodnow, Jacqueline J. – New Directions for Child Development, 1994
Critically examines discrepancies between parents' and children's views of the family, which have been thought to indicate failure, dysfunction, or negative aspects of family relations. Questions what level and types of disagreements should be tolerated, or even celebrated, in families. (ET)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Children
Peer reviewedKern, Lee; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1995
A functional analysis of breath-holding episodes in a 7-year-old girl with severe mental retardation and Cornelia-de-Lange syndrome indicated that breath holding served an operant function, primarily to gain access to attention. Use of extinction, scheduled attention, and a picture card communication system decreased breath holding. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Case Studies
Peer reviewedSkinner, Christopher H.; And Others – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1995
Three elementary students with behavior and learning problems and pre-first grade reading skills listened to an audiotape of unknown words while reading them aloud. Both slow-taped and fast-taped words resulted in greater accuracy in reading than occurred in the assessment-only control conditions. (SW)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Learning Problems
Peer reviewedJohnson, Cynthia R.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1995
Fifty children and adolescents with affective disorders and mental retardation admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit were compared with 50 inpatients without depression. Behavioral symptoms occurred significantly more often in the affective group than in the comparison group. The behavioral presentation of affective symptoms in children and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Clinical Diagnosis
Peer reviewedLa Roche, Martin J.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1995
Two assessments of 26 Spanish-speaking, low-income, Latina mothers and their 26 toddlers, conducted 3 months apart, examined toddlers' behavioral difficulties, mothers' depression, mothers' self-efficacy (as parent), and mothers' social support. Mother's perceived social support at first assessment was predictive of depression level at second…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Hispanic Americans
Peer reviewedLubetsky, Martin J.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1995
This paper explains the interdisciplinary team concept blended with the family-centered approach in a psychiatric setting and applies the approach in a case study of a family with a child diagnosed with mental retardation, autism, and severe behavior problems. Practical suggestions for implementing such a family-centered/interdisciplinary team…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Autism, Behavior Problems, Case Studies


