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Almond, Louise; Giles, Susan – Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2008
The study examines 102 young people with Learning Disabilities (n = 51) and without a learning disability (NLD; n = 51) to explore ways in which LD young people with harmful sexual behaviours (HSB) should be recognized as a subgroup requiring specialized treatment and intervention. Throughout this comparison of perpetrator, victim and abuse…
Descriptors: Family Violence, At Risk Persons, Foreign Countries, Youth
Trudgeon, Clare; Carr, Deborah – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2007
Background: In the UK, Early Intensive Behavioural Intervention [EIBI] programmes typically are conducted within the homes of children with autism. Despite evidence for their effectiveness in producing appreciable developmental gains in children with autism, a concern expressed about EIBI programmes is that stressful effects from the high levels…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Educational Needs, Intervention, Autism
Harold, Gordon T.; Aitken, Jessica J.; Shelton, Katherine H. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Previous research suggests a link between inter-parental conflict and children's psychological development. Most studies, however, have tended to focus on two broad indices of children's psychological adaptation (internalizing symptoms and externalizing problems) in considering the effects of inter-parental conflict on children's…
Descriptors: Intervention, Aggression, Structural Equation Models, Conflict
Steptoe, Lesley; Lindsay, William R.; Forrest, Diane; Power, Mick – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2006
Background: Hayes (1991) and Day (1994) have developed hypotheses about the importance of social and developmental variables in the aetiology of sexual offences in offenders with intellectual disability. The present study is the first of its kind to investigate the perceived quality of life and relationships of sex offenders in comparison to an…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Quality of Life, Sexual Abuse, Mental Retardation
Sheldon, Nicola – History of Education, 2007
The article argues that the local authority attendance officers responsible for the enforcement of compulsory attendance changed their approach to truancy under the influence of child welfare legislation and changing views of the child in the first decade of the twentieth century. Some of the changes in their work emerged as a direct response to…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Child Welfare, Attendance, Truancy
Mein, Gill; Ellison, George T. H. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
This study examined pathways to retirement and the role of circumstances at work and at home (including the introduction of financially-enhanced early retirement schemes) on retirement-related decision-making. In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted within 2 years of retirement with 59 British civil servants participating in the Whitehall…
Descriptors: Retirement, Incentives, Government Employees, Qualitative Research
Sellick, Clive – Children & Society, 2006
Foster care has become the principal placement of choice for children and young people in public care in the United Kingdom (UK). This has been accompanied by a significant growth in its research scrutiny connected to a busy policy agenda, especially since 1997. With its increased usage, fostering has encountered both difficulties and…
Descriptors: Placement, Foreign Countries, Public Sector, Foster Care
Rich, Sarah; Davis, Loraine – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2007
This paper reports on the results of a small-scale study into the ways in which two bilingual boys attempt to manage the discontinuities between their identities at home and as members of an early years class at a mainly white primary school in the UK. To do this, a number of semi-structured interviews were undertaken with the boys and their…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Males, Bilingualism, Student Attitudes
Herman, Ros; Roy, Penny – Deafness and Education International, 2006
Following the development and standardization of the British Sign Language (BSL) Receptive Skills Test (Herman et al., 1999), the test was made widely available to professionals working with deaf children. Test users were asked to return completed score-sheets on individual children they had tested in order to compare a selection of children from…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Deafness, Psychometrics, Language Tests
Flouri, Eirini – Educational Psychology, 2007
Using longitudinal data from the 1970 British Cohort Study, this study explored conditions under which the effects of risk factors for low educational attainment might be moderated. Two different risk factors, hyperactivity and maternal authoritarian parenting attitudes, were studied. The results showed that on the whole these two risk factors…
Descriptors: Social Class, Educational Attainment, Hyperactivity, Child Rearing
Maddock, Mandy – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
Ethnographic case studies of nine British working class children were conducted in order to investigate learning from the perspectives of the families. The research aim was to study children learning outside school in situations that were not specifically set up with learning in mind; in social contexts where learning was not an obligation or…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Working Class, Children, Learning Experience

Jarvis, Tina; Rennie, Leonie J. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 1998
A study of 315 English and 745 Australian elementary school students investigated their conceptions of technology. Found that though they shared a similar range of concepts explaining technology, the frequency of concepts varied. Results suggest that rates of concept formation differ because of interrelated factors: home and school influence,…
Descriptors: Ability, Children, Concept Formation, Educational Environment
Goodley, Dan – Disability & Society, 2007
In order for the sociological study of disability to enable, then it must be ready to conceptualize complex terrains of knowledge and activism. Research has to work alongside disabled people, their allies, their practices, their resistances and their theorizing. This paper makes a case for a framework of understanding that situates such work.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Misconceptions, Down Syndrome, Social Attitudes
Ring, Kathy – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2006
This paper draws upon evidence from a three-year longitudinal study of young children drawing across home, pre-school and school. The study shows how the belief systems of significant adults and more able peers/siblings impact upon the child's access to, use of and beliefs about drawing. Concentrating upon the children when in the Foundation Stage…
Descriptors: Mothers, Freehand Drawing, Parent Influence, Young Children
Bartlet, L. B. – Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2006
Sleep disorders are common in childhood. Their prevalence is especially high in the presence of disability or chronic illness. They cause considerable stress to the children themselves and to their parents. Sleep deprivation leads to daytime behavioral problems and educational difficulties. In assessing sleep problems thorough history taking is…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Sleep, Children, Foreign Countries