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Peer reviewedBoscardin, Mary Lynn; Brown-Chidsey, Rachel; Gonzalez-Martinez, Julio C. – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2001
This article urges educators and administrators to collaborate closely with families of students with disabilities from diverse linguistic, racial, and cultural backgrounds and participate in training activities that stress best practices for facilitating the participation of the family. The role of the Individualized Education Program in forging…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement
Peer reviewedEikeseth, Svein; Martin, Neil T.; Mudford, Oliver C.; Reeves, David – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2001
Data were analyzed from 66 young children with autism served by 25 different early intervention consultants and receiving parent-managed interventions. Parent-managed intensive interventions resulted in progress for 60 children for mental age, adaptive behavior, and language skills. Interventions did not reproduce results from clinic-based…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Clinics, Cognitive Development
Jung, Lee Ann; Grisham-Brown, Jennifer – Young Exceptional Children, 2006
The first meetings with a family, including the first Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) meeting, set the tone for the family's emerging relationship with early intervention professionals. The IFSP meeting and document are a vehicle for parents and professionals to partner together to target outcomes that are meaningful to the family and to…
Descriptors: Individualized Family Service Plans, Disabilities, Family Involvement, Guidelines
Doyle, Brooke Graham; Bramwell, Wendie – Reading Teacher, 2006
Although teachers face increasing pressure to focus on academics in kindergarten, research indicates that promoting school success in young children involves integrating skills in multiple domains. For example, by using dialogic reading--a well-researched shared-reading technique--and books with strong social-emotional content, teachers can…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Socialization, Emotional Development, Reading Instruction
Buckley, Jacquelyn A.; Ryser, Gail; Reid, Robert; Epstein, Michael H. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2006
We confirmed the factor structure of the Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale-2nd Edition (BERS-2) with a normative parent and youth sample. The BERS-2, based on the Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale (BERS), is a standardized instrument that assesses children's emotional and behavioral strengths. The original BERS was renormed to create a…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Family Involvement, Factor Structure, Rating Scales
Martin, Jacqueline L.; Thienemann, Margo – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2005
Objective: Middle-school-aged children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are poised in development between the dependency of elementary school-aged children and growing independence of adolescence. OCD patients of this age group may differ from older ones in the quality of symptoms and level of insight. We report the results of a…
Descriptors: Group Therapy, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Family Involvement
Elliott, Roslyn – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
Findings of an investigation of parents' perceptions of early childhood service quality identified limitations in staff-parent communication which inhibit the development of a shared parent and staff approach to children's care and education. These findings have informed the development of an accretion model of communication for crossing the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Parent School Relationship, Communications, Partnerships in Education
Karnes, Frances A. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2005
All adults are needed to support and advocate for kids to provide a solid base on which they can grow. Gifted children are no exception. In order to effectively advocate for gifted children, one must know about national, state, and local laws and about policies providing effective programming and services for this population of students.…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Grandparents, Advocacy, Federal Legislation
Juhasz, Anne – Negro Educational Review, The, 2004
This article talks about the future of family involvement in schools in African-American communities. The future of family involvement in the schools rests with today's teachers and parents who will take what they learned from the past, establish the philosophical foundations to guide their interactions, incorporate child and family theory and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Global Approach, Family Involvement, Parent Participation
Schoenberg, Nancy E.; Amey, Cheryl H.; Stoller, Eleanor Palo; Muldoon, Susan B. – Gerontologist, 2003
Purpose: This study examined age and contextually related factors that are influential in lay referral patterns during cardiac treatment decision making. Design and Methods: A complementary design was used. The Myocardial Infarction (MI) Onset Study identified demographic correlates of who sought medical care for 1,388 MI (heart attack) survivors.…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Health Education, Referral, Heart Disorders
Curry, John F.; Wells, Karen C. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2005
The Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS) was designed to compare the relative and combined effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and fluoxetine, each of which had demonstrated efficacy in carefully controlled single-site studies. Models of CBT from these efficacy studies served as the foundation for the TADS…
Descriptors: Intervention, Feasibility Studies, Behavior Modification, Program Effectiveness
Liu, Mowei; Chen, Xinyin; Rubin, Kenneth H.; Zheng, Shujie; Cui, Liying; Li, Dan; Chen, Huichang; Wang, Li – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2005
The purpose of the study was to investigate maternal socialization goal-oriented behaviours in Chinese and Canadian mothers. Participants were samples of children at 2 years of age and their mothers in P.R. China and Canada. Data on child autonomy and connectedness and maternal encouragement of autonomy and connectedness were collected from…
Descriptors: Socialization, Mothers, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship
Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M.; Calves, Anne Emmanuele – Comparative Education Review, 2006
In this article the authors examine the remittance interpretation for parents' selective investment in boys' education in sub-Saharan contexts. Using evidence from several African countries, they compare the relative capacity of married women versus men to assist their respective families of origin. They measure this capacity by women's leverage…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Males, Marital Status
Ayvazoglu, Nalan R.; Oh, Hyun-Kyoung; Kozub, Francis M. – Exceptional Children, 2006
Using a mixed design this study explored physical activity in children with visual impairments from a family perspective. Quantitative findings revealed varied amounts of physical activity; younger children were more active than older participants. Further, parents were involved in moderate to vigorous physical activity 0% to 21% of the time when…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Visual Impairments, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level
Crozier, Gill; Davies, Jane – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
In the authors' research with Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage parents, some teachers, head teachers and other educational professionals referred to the South Asian parents as "hard to reach". Whilst it was clear from the parents that they were not very, and in some cases not at all, involved in their children's schools and knew little…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Parent Background, Parent School Relationship

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