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Walsh, Tova B.; Rosenblum, Katherine L. – ZERO TO THREE, 2018
Military deployments can necessitate prolonged family separations. The strain of separation is particularly acute for very young children and their parents. Reunions bring joy as well as challenges. The authors draw from their work with military families with young children to explore experiences of separating and reconnecting and the supports…
Descriptors: Military Service, Military Personnel, Separation Anxiety, Attachment Behavior
Rahill, Stephanie – Communique, 2013
As the cycle of deployments to war zones by military service members and other federal government employees continue, school psychologists likely have encountered or will encounter children in their schools who have been dealing with an absence of a parent for extended periods of time. While some school psychologists who live and work near major…
Descriptors: Separation Anxiety, Military Service, School Psychologists, Counseling Techniques
Mogel, Wendy – Independent School, 2012
Few children have had the chance to travel alone anywhere, certainly not to the store or the playground. Few have the opportunity to get even a dash of street smarts: to practice getting themselves out of even a minor jam, to develop wayfinding skills, to navigate their neighborhood and choreograph their day--all valuable components of school…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Parents, Kindergarten, Separation Anxiety
Navridi, Evanthia; Navridis, Klimis; Midgley, Nick – Early Child Development and Care, 2012
Parent-toddler groups constitute a primary intervention programme whose target is to support and encourage the parent-toddler relationship. Toddlerhood is a developmental period when major, crucial changes take place regarding how children function, as well as their relationship to their parents (especially to their mother). The present paper…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Parents, Foreign Countries, Parent Child Relationship
Casoli-Reardon, Michele; Rappaport, Nancy; Kulick, Deborah; Reinfeld, Sarah – Educational Leadership, 2012
School truancy--defined by a student's refusal to attend part or all of the school day, along with a defined number of unexcused absences--is an increasingly frustrating and complex problem for teachers and school administrators. Although statistics on the prevalence of truancy in the United States do not exist due to lack of uniformity among…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Truancy, Family Problems, Peer Relationship
Wotherspoon, Evelyn; McInnis, Jan – ZERO TO THREE, 2013
This article describes a model for supporting parents and their infants during separations due to temporary foster care. Using a case example, the authors describe a model for visit coaching, including their process for assessment and strategies used for intervention. The lessons learned are: (a) that individual parents can present very…
Descriptors: Parents, Infants, Foster Care, Caregiver Child Relationship
Jurie, Cindy; Baker, Marsha – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2008
Child care teachers cope with juggling multiple competing demands: (1) managing relationships with parents; (2) coping with individual infant temperaments; and (3) meeting the group needs of the other infants in their care. Infant teachers often play a unique role in that they may be the first adults to listen and understand what the experience of…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Infants, Child Care, Infant Behavior
Wood, Jeffrey J. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2006
In this article, a theoretical model of the role of parental intrusiveness in the development of childhood separation anxiety disorder is presented and tested. Parents who act intrusively tend to take over tasks that children are (or could be) performing independently, thereby limiting mastery experiences and inducing dependence on caregivers.…
Descriptors: Children, Separation Anxiety, Models, Parents
Brody, Michael; And Others – 1986
The transition from high school senior to college freshman reflects the emergence of the adolescent into the young adult and can result in separation anxiety for parent and senior. In order to support the parents and seniors, a seminar on the topic of separation was given to parents and seniors by a child psychiatrist and two high school college…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Freshmen, Counseling Services, Emotional Response