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Fu, Yao; Law, Yik Wa – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2018
In China, 61 million children are left behind in rural areas suffering from prolonged parent-child separation when their parents migrate for work. Meaning-focused coping is known to play a positive role in adaptation, particularly during persistent adversity, but little is known about how adolescents make meaning during prolonged parent-child…
Descriptors: Coping, Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries, Migration
Yates, Chad M.; Hudock, Daniel; Astramovich, Randall; Hill, Jehan – Professional School Counseling, 2018
Children who stutter may experience challenges in their social and emotional development that can lead to academic struggles in school. School counselors and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are uniquely positioned to collaborate on school-based interventions to help children who stutter. We review common elements of stuttering in children and…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Interprofessional Relationship, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel
Samocki, Matthew J. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this study was to determine if an experimental Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) based alternative discipline policy paired with a community-school partnership, effects suspended students' subsequent suspension incidents. Data were collected from four Midwestern school districts participating in an experimental Alternative to Out…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Program Effectiveness, Discipline Policy
Aspen Institute, 2018
Launched to "advance a new vision for what constitutes success for our schools and our students," the National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development (NCSEAD) began their work by listening to students who shared their thoughts on how they learn best. The young people were clear and unequivocal: They want positive…
Descriptors: Student Development, Social Development, Emotional Development, Academic Ability
Smiley, Margaret A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Alternative high schools may be a better fit for many students than traditional high schools, but this group transitions to post-secondary studies at a significantly lower rate than do traditional school students. The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to explore the practices of alternative high school principals of British Columbia,…
Descriptors: High Schools, Nontraditional Education, Principals, Administrator Role
Steedle, Jeffrey – ACT, Inc., 2018
Self-report inventories are commonly administered to measure social and emotional learning competencies related to college readiness. If students respond inattentively or dishonestly, validity will suffer. This study applies several methods of detecting insufficient effort responding (IER) to data from ACT® Engage®. Different methods indicated…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Response Style (Tests), Test Validity, Measurement Techniques
Meghan E. McDoniel; Kristin A. Buss – Early Education and Development, 2018
Research Findings: Exuberant temperament, characterized by high approach and positive affect, is linked to socioemotional outcomes including risk of externalizing symptoms across development. Externalizing problems interfere with children's school readiness and lead to disruptive behavior in the classroom. While some moderating factors help…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Toddlers, Personality, Mothers
Krause, Amanda; Goldberg, Briana; D'Agostino, Bianca; Klan, Amy; Rogers, Maria; Smith, J. David; Whitley, Jessica; Hone, Michael; McBrearty, Natasha – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2020
Problematic and disruptive behaviours continue to be a pervasive problem in elementary school classrooms across the globe, with recent reports indicating rising trends. The present study seeks to describe a unique sample of children who are seeking mental health services and present with specific problematic school behaviours. Preliminary analyses…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Elementary School Students, Health Services
Shamsi, Mushira – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2020
In the heart of every early childhood professional lies the deep desire to reach, touch and inspire all children in the classroom so that they may bloom and grow to their maximum heights. Children who feel shy, perhaps because of the quiet cocoon they may live in, often get overlooked and may thus not reach the promise of their potential.…
Descriptors: Shyness, Student Needs, Student Characteristics, Student Adjustment
Araúz Ledezma, Ana Belinda; Massar, Karlijn; Kok, Gerjo – Education Sciences, 2020
Gender inequalities still affect the health and well-being of young people worldwide. Given the apprehensions among government and educators in a conservative context like Panama to implement comprehensive sexual education, there is a need for other educational efforts to stimulate healthy and respectful intimate relationships between adolescents.…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Program Effectiveness, Early Adolescents
Ryan, Antoinette M. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2020
Purpose: This article considers the integration of aspects of mindfulness, social and emotional learning (SEL) and leadership wellness practice as a structure for a pedagogy of wellness in rural schools. Research has demonstrated positive outcomes for K-12 students and teachers as a result of training in practices such as mindfulness and SEL, but…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Wellness, Learning Experience, Social Development
Perryman, Kristi L.; Popejoy, Erin Kern; Conroy, Julia – Journal of School-Based Counseling Policy and Evaluation, 2020
This study examined the lived experience of teachers and mental health paraprofessionals implementing the Jesse Lewis Choose Love curriculum in an alternative school setting. Social emotional learning curriculum implementation within the unique structure of alternative schools is important to investigate in order to better understand the unique…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Special Schools, Mental Health, Paraprofessional Personnel
Özmen, Zehra Kiliç – Educational Research and Reviews, 2020
The aim of this study is to indicate the problems that Syrian refugee children, class teachers and Turkish children face in their school environment. The data of this study were realized via case study design which is one of the qualitative investigative designs. Interviews were carried out using the observation notes of the prospective teachers…
Descriptors: Refugees, Preservice Teachers, Language Proficiency, Barriers
Dai, Qian; McMahon, Catherine; Lim, Ai Keow – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2020
Evidence suggests that parental mind-mindedness is important for children's social-emotional development; however, almost all research exploring mind-mindedness has been conducted with families from Western backgrounds. The current study explored cross-cultural differences in mind-mindedness based on observed real-time interactions between urban…
Descriptors: Mothers, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Social Development
Pikulski, Paige J.; Pella, Jeffrey E.; Casline, Elizabeth P.; Hale, Amy E.; Drake, Kelly; Ginsburg, Golda S. – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2020
Poor school connectedness (SC), defined as students' feelings of belonging, safety, and fairness at school, is a risk factor for negative psychosocial outcomes. Few studies have examined the specific relationship between SC and anxiety. This study examined the relation between SC and anxiety within a group of 114 clinically anxious youth (mean age…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Student School Relationship, School Safety, Risk