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Peer reviewedMessenger, Carolyn J.; Bibby, Mary Ann – CAEDHH Journal/La Revue ACESM, 1998
This article shares one mother's experiences with the depression of her son and his friend who are both deaf. Findings from interviews with the two adolescents are provided, along with recommendations for educators, peers, and professionals for helping teenagers with deafness coping with depression and thoughts of suicide. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Deafness, Depression (Psychology)
Peer reviewedByrnes, MaryAnn – NASSP Bulletin, 2000
An accommodation is an adjustment to an activity or setting that equalizes a learning situation for persons with disabilities. Accommodations are required under the anti-discriminatory 1973 Rehabilitation Act (Section 504) and the Americans with Disabilities Act. An accommodation should not alter an assignment's essential purpose. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Access to Education, Compliance (Legal), Disabilities
McGee, Jay – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
An administrator of an Indiana alternative high school constantly battles negative public attitudes toward alternative schools. Schools or programs seeking to serve the variety of youths and families in today's society should not be separated out as "alternatives." Ensuring that all individuals have opportunities to succeed is a necessity, not an…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Attitudes, Equal Education, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedFulton, Louise; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1994
The Peer Education Program (PEP) of Hillside University Demonstration School in California gives typical intermediate-level students and students with intensive needs mutually beneficial experiences as they learn, work, and play together. PEP leaders work with younger students on reading, math, art, physical education, and computer skills. The…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedFerguson, Philip M.; Ferguson, Dianne L. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1996
This article examines the personal, cultural, and familial meanings of adulthood as applied to individuals who have significant cognitive disabilities and language disorders. The personal support agent strategy is presented as one way to help adults with significant disabilities fulfill the promises of adulthood and independent living, and a case…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Adult Development, Attendants, Case Studies
Dodd, Anne Wescott – Principal Leadership, 2000
Abraham Maslow's needs hierarchy proposes that people must satisfy their "deficiency" needs (for food, safety, love, belonging, and esteem) before they can move toward growth and achievement. Schools should help all students meet standards, stress rate of improvement, and report scores on school-climate measures. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Environment, Helping Relationship, High Schools
Peer reviewedBerson, Nancy; Meisburger, Diana – Child Welfare, 1998
Presents strategies for interviewing and assisting highly avoidant children who may be victims of maltreatment. Discusses factors inhibiting their self-disclosure, the importance of managing child safety, and establishing and maintaining rapport. Describes strategies including pacing the interview, empowering the child, and using distancing…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Safety, Child Welfare, Children
Peer reviewedButler, Mark H.; Stout, Julie A.; Gardner, Brandt C. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 2002
For religious couples, Deity's influence in their marriage is often experienced through prayer, and Deity may more significantly influence religious couples' interaction than anyone else. As a preliminary test of this hypothesis, spouses completed a Likert-scaled questionnaire pertaining to prayer and marital conflict. Issues surrounding clinical…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Beliefs, Conflict Resolution, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedShively, Randy – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2002
The EQUIP Program teaches antisocial youth to think and behave more pro-socially and addresses motivating youth to use these tools. The Equipped for Life game is a motivational tool, which provides students with opportunities for social learning. Topics revolve around community reintegration and can be easily adapted to any cognitive behavioral…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Modification, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems
Peer reviewedParese, Steve B. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2002
Children and youth from chronically stressful living environments bring many hidden problems to school, having a powerful impact on the teacher student relationship. This article describes a Life Space Crisis Intervention of one such event, drawn from the author's year long qualitative study on the development of mentor relationships between…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Family Environment, Helping Relationship, Individual Counseling
Peer reviewedConstantino, Rose E.; Sekula, L. Kathleen; Rubenstein, Elaine N. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2001
Evaluates the effects of two group interventions, the Bereavement Group Postvention and the Social Group Postvention, on bereavement outcomes in widowed survivors of suicide. The goals were to determine if group interventions would significantly decrease levels of depression, psychological distress, and grief, as well as significantly increase…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Response, Grief
Peer reviewedRingler, Laural L.; Hayden, Davis C. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2000
Examined social support following loss of a peer, grandparent, or other person among adolescents 17 to 20 years old. Found that 70.6 percent had experienced loss, and 43.5 percent had experienced peer loss. Participants rated peers and parents as the most helpful supports. Comparisons of loss were difficult because few participants had lost a…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Bereavement
Peer reviewedWebb, Noreen M.; Farivar, Sydney – American Educational Research Journal, 1994
Compared effects on achievement and verbal interaction of a cooperative learning instructional program promoting basic communication skills and academic helping skills (experimental condition) with those of a program promoting only basic communication skills. Results with 166 seventh graders show more elaborated help and higher achievement for…
Descriptors: Black Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperative Learning, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedLevine, Joanne – Social Work, 2001
Among populations experiencing the trauma and stress of persecution, most is known about Holocaust survivors. Through examining the long-term effects of massive psychic trauma gleaned from research on Holocaust survivors and their children, this article addresses the skills, techniques, and insights about current refugee populations that can be…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Emotional Response
Peer reviewedMoorhouse, Adele; Carr, Alan – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2001
Behavior of 5 supervisors, 19 trainee family therapists, and 20 clients before, during, and after 88 live supervisory phone-in events was examined to determine the correlates of client cooperation. Isomorphism between behavior of supervisor and therapist was not associated with subsequent client cooperation, nor was any particular category of…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship, Family Counseling

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