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Monticha Uraipong; Nattika Penglee; Thananun Thanarachataphoom; Natrapee Polyai – Higher Education Studies, 2024
Executive function skills are crucial for children in the 21st century, serving as indicators of their readiness for learning. Children with well-developed executive function skills can effectively accomplish various tasks, solve problems using diverse strategies, and collaborate with others happily. This research aims to: 1. Identify the…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Child Development, Skill Development, Early Childhood Education
Perry R. Rettig; Toni M. Bailey – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024
Parents want to work with their children's teachers to help them succeed in school. "What Brain Research Says about Student Learning" provides parents and teachers the most recent findings in brain research and learning theory in a very approachable way. The reader will see how the child's brain develops, learns, remembers, and creates…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories
Max Antony-Newman – School Community Journal, 2024
Despite the well-documented evidence on the importance of parent engagement for academic achievement, emotional well-being, and social inclusion, as well as interest among policymakers to tap into the benefits of parent engagement at the system level, there is still a widespread lack of support for teachers to be able to engage effectively with…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Education Curriculum, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
W. C. Cheung; M. M. Ostrosky; H. W. Yang – Exceptionality, 2024
Many children with autism could benefit from adult support during motor play. The purpose of this study was to explore parents' perspectives on the importance of structured motor activities and how they might support the motor development of their young children with autism. Interviews were conducted with six parents of preschoolers with autism to…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Psychomotor Skills, Play
Barbara A. Lewis; Gabrielle J. Miller; Sudha K. Iyengar; Catherine Stein; Penelope Benchek – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: The study's primary aims were to describe the long-term speech outcomes for adolescents and young adults with a history of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and to examine the association of persistent speech sound errors with measures of literacy skills, phonological processing, motor speech production, and parent report of early motor…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Speech Impairments, Longitudinal Studies, Preschool Children
Dilan Isik; Cigdem Sahin Taskin – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2024
This study aims to examine parents' views on the social-emotional skills of primary school students. Sixty one parents, whose children study at the primary school, participated in the study. A phenomenological research design, one of the qualitative research designs, was employed in this study. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview…
Descriptors: Parents, Elementary Schools, Social Emotional Learning, Parent Attitudes
Patricmunsel Rainer – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Parental involvement (PI) in children's education is essential and significantly influences academic achievement, such as improved grades, academic motivation, and enhanced emotional and social development. With increasing demands on modern families, parents have different levels of PI. There was a gap in the literature on the lack of parents'…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Parent Influence
Vivien Wong; Jae Yup Jung – Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 2024
The purpose of the study was to investigate how knowledge of giftedness impacts self-concept of gifted adolescents. Guided by Sirgy's (1997) Self Congruity Theory and Shavelson et al.'s (1976) multidimensional hierarchical self-concept model, data collection was undertaken using semi-structured interviews with 11 Australian gifted adolescents and…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Self Concept, Adolescents, Parents
Jin Kim; Hae Min Yu – Early Education and Development, 2024
Research Findings: Immigrant families who represent a growing share of the early schooling population face unique challenges related to involvement in their children's education. This study examined whether and to what extent home-based parent involvement and parental warmth are associated with the socio-emotional and academic outcomes of children…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship, Affective Behavior, Child Development
Masashi Watanabe; Naoko Aoyagi; Naomi Kaminaga – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
This study examines the effectiveness of a simultaneous intervention in kindergarten and home to improve ball skills in children. Two kindergartens in Ibaraki, Japan, were divided into intervention (N = 98, mean age = 5.5 [0.6] years) and control groups (N = 88, mean age = 5.6 [0.6] years). The intervention was for 4 weeks. Parents received emails…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Psychomotor Skills, Early Intervention
Amy K. Noggle; Sara D. Hooks – PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, 2024
Purpose: As part of a larger grant-funded project, a professional development (PD) series was conducted within the framework of a school-university partnership to improve teachers' capacity to meaningfully include fathers and father figures in the school environment, with a particular focus on fathers of children with disabilities. The authors…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Fathers, Elementary Schools, Capacity Building
Gunay Aghayeva – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2024
Faith practices contribute to diverse learning areas in early years. This qualitative case study, guided by the question 'In what ways do selected Afghan refugee families implement culturally-specific practices to support the literacy development of their preschool children?', sought to explore the literacy experiences the Afghan preschool-aged…
Descriptors: Refugees, Cultural Maintenance, Cultural Activities, Literacy Education
Chen Li; Noelle Suntheimer; Drew Bailey; Sharon Wolf – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background/Context: School readiness refers to the foundational skills and behaviors children leverage as they begin kindergarten, including a combination of early academics, executive function (EF), and social-emotional competencies. In both high-income and low- and middle-income countries, these early skills collectively enable children to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence, Thinking Skills, School Readiness
Alana R. Davis – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions and beliefs of selected faculty members about parental involvement during students' academic experiences at a private, baccalaureate college. The study asked a single research question, "How do faculty members experience and understand parental involvement in their students' academic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Parent Participation, Private Colleges
Maeghan E. James; John Cairney; Nikoleta Odorico; Tracia Finlay-Watson; Kelly P. Arbour-Nicitopoulos – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
This study aimed to develop and evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of a web-based platform for parents to support preschoolers' development of physical literacy. Specifically, this intervention focused on children's motor and social-emotional skill development. Twenty parents (M[subscript age] = 35.7, SD = 4.2) of preschool-aged children…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Parents, Parent Participation, Parent Attitudes