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Burns-Nader, Sherwood – Early Child Development and Care, 2017
This study examines children's anxieties about healthcare experiences using drawings. Fifty children, either experiencing a doctor's appointment or hospitalization, completed a drawing of a person in the hospital. Using the Child Drawing: Hospital (CD:H), drawings were scored on individual items which were summed for a total score of projected…
Descriptors: Child Health, Health Services, Anxiety, Children
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Fuchs, Wendy W.; Mundschenk, Nancy J.; Groark, Brian – Journal of International Special Needs Education, 2017
Adults and children around the world are experiencing unhealthy levels of stress. More specifically, the stress levels that children report can have detrimental effects on their social-emotional, physical and academic well-being. Schools are in a unique position to not only address the causes of stress in children's lives, but to also provide…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Stress Management, Metacognition, Attention
Bates, Bob – SAGE Publications Ltd (UK), 2017
"A Quick Guide to Special Needs" is an easy go-to guide for busy teachers, SENCOs [Special Educational Needs Coordinator], practitioners and anyone else who is interested in pragmatic solutions to the challenges of teaching children and young people with additional needs. Detailing over 60 conditions which cause people to have additional…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Special Education, Best Practices, Case Studies
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Etmektsoglou, Ioanna; Kerzeli, Kiki; Vlachoutsou, Katerina – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2019
Being able to play the guitar and sing one's favorite songs is often an unrealized adolescent dream. Guitar Express is a group music making approach that aims to enable people to realize this dream and develop an identity of amateur musician regardless of age. This is achieved through the use of an alternate tuning of the guitar and a variety of…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Singing, Music Activities, Music Education
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Szumski, Grzegorz; Smogorzewska, Joanna; Grygiel, Pawel; Orlando, Ann-Marie – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
We compared the effectiveness of two programs for developing social skills, 'Play Time/Social Time' (PT/ST) and 'I Can Problem Solve' (ICPS), in improving the social skills and theory of mind (ToM) of preschoolers with ASD. The experiment took place in a classroom setting. Fifty-two children attended and data were analyzed with latent growth curve…
Descriptors: Social Development, Interpersonal Competence, Skill Development, Theory of Mind
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He, Zhiqiang; Wang, ZhiZhong; Lew, Bob; Mansor, Abu Talib; Jie, Zhang; Koenig, Harold G. – SAGE Open, 2019
Studies have shown that traumatic experiences are positively associated with risk of suicidal behaviors, whereas religiosity has been found to be negatively associated with that risk. How exactly religiosity interacts with traumatic experiences in its relationship to suicidal behaviors remains unclear. The current study examined the moderating…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Behavior, Trauma, Suicide
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Silverman, Jamie; Mee, Molly – Middle School Journal, 2019
This article posits that the restorative practice of community circles offers middle school students a safe, empowering space where moments of social and emotional strife can be addressed and possibly prevented. It also recognizes that by creating a safe and empowering classroom community, students who have or are experiencing trauma can find…
Descriptors: Trauma, Middle School Students, Coping, Classroom Environment
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Lindqvist, Henrik – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2019
Learning to teach is an emotional endeavour and student teachers challenging emotions are recurrently created in teacher education. The aim of this study was to investigate student teachers' coping with emotionally challenging situations in teacher education. In the study, 22 student teachers studying their last year of teacher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Lavan, Aviva; Reiter, Shunit; Heiman, Tali – Contemporary School Psychology, 2019
The study examined the level of involvement in school of parents of mainstreamed special needs children. Parents' tendency to become involved in school is determined through integration of the elements of parental identification with educational goals and their awareness of what goes on in school. This tendency is influenced by the level of trust…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Stress Variables, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Ebersold, Selina; Rahm, Tobias; Heise, Elke – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2019
The purpose of this study was to explore the psychological mechanisms of how perceived autonomy support by the principal affects positive and negative aspects of teachers' well-being. While satisfaction of the basic psychological needs (Deci and Ryan in Psychol Inquiry 11:227-268, 2000, https://doi-org.bibliotheek.ehb.be/10.1207/S15327965PLI1104_01; Ryan and Deci in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Professional Identity, Well Being, Psychological Needs
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Eliasson, Inger – Sport, Education and Society, 2019
The aim of this study was to examine the challenges of being either a parent--coach or a child--athlete of a coach within the context of Swedish youth sport. Conceptually, this paper draws on educational and sociological theories regarding changing perspectives in child-rearing. The results are based on data gathered from interviews with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Rearing, Athletic Coaches, Athletics
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Alhebaishi, Safaa Mohammad – European Journal of Educational Research, 2019
This study investigates the emotional responses of EFL student teachers to various affective situations during practicum and their coping strategies to enhance positive emotions and reduce negative emotions. Seventy female EFL student teachers participated in this study. To collect quantitative and qualitative data, two instruments were used: an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Student Teachers
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Lee, Gloria K.; Shivers, Carolyn M. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Background: Although studies have examined quality of life (QOL) among family caregivers of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), little is known about potential differences in QOL based on the age of the individual with ASD, particularly in relation to caregivers' needs, beliefs and coping mechanisms. Method: This study investigated…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Physical Health, Young Adults, Autism
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Schildermans, Hans; Simons, Maarten; Masschelein, Jan – Ethics and Education, 2019
The question concerning the relation between thinking and the university is the starting point of this paper. After a very brief outline of some reflections on this topic, the case of Campus in Camps, a Palestinian experimental university, is presented to shed light on this issue. Inspired by Isabelle Stengers' ecology of practices, it is possible…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Thinking Skills, Philosophy, Camps
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Krafchek, Jennifer; Kronborg, Leonie – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2019
The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the role of academic achievement in the process of stress and coping of academically high-achieving females before the onset of disordered eating. Fourteen academically high-achieving female adults who had developed disordered eating in high school were interviewed, using a semistructured…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Achievement, Females, Eating Disorders
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