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Lightfoot, Sara Lawrence – Theory into Practice, 1981
Though families still provide the primary function of early socialization, problems may arise when values and methods used by schools and teachers conflict with those of the parent or exclude the parent. Discontinuities between family and school emerge because of the differences in their function and purpose. (JN)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cultural Influences, Early Childhood Education, Family Environment
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Wild, Elke – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 2003
Examines a survey among high school teachers that focuses on their attitudes, convictions, and assessment of external factors and conditions that effect the goal of parent cooperation in homework supervision. Concludes teachers are open minded. Offers clues to optimizing the cooperation between parents and teachers. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Family Environment, Foreign Countries, Homework, Parent Participation
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Huss, Rebecca L. – TESOL Quarterly, 1995
Describes an ethnographic study that focused on what knowledge and strategies children use to become literate in English as a Second Language, what the school influences are on children's literacy learning, and what the home and community influences are on children's literacy learning. (JL)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, English (Second Language), Ethnography, Family Environment
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Peach, Mark – Childhood Education, 1994
Japanese nursery school and kindergarten activities are designed to facilitate the socialization of Japanese children. The culture of the home and the culture of the school (and by extension the rest of Japanese society) are so different from each other that it is believed the open and unselfconscious help of the education system is necessary to…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Cultural Literacy, Family Environment, Family Role
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Abrahams, Jocelyn; Hoey, Helen – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
A case study is presented of a female adult survivor of childhood sexual abuse where the perpetrator was her older brother. The family dynamics are described, emphasizing the physically absent father (a clergyman), the emotionally distant mother, and the surrogate parent status of the perpetrator. The individual's efforts to receive appropriate…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Abuse, Clergy, Counseling
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Wolf, James W. – Educational Leadership, 1998
In "Operation Just Read," a teacher leadership team used action-research procedures to identify a problem (low independent reading levels), obtain baseline data, analyze results, formulate a rationale, implement a program, collect data, analyze results, and arrive at conclusions. Schools can increase at-home independent reading for the average…
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment, Independent Reading
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McGoldrick, Monica; Carter, Betty – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2001
Describes the process of coaching individuals in their efforts to change themselves in the context of their family systems. Coaching begins by training clients to become observers of their role in family patterns of behavior. Coaching then moves to bring behavior more in line with their deepest beliefs, even if it means violating family norms. (BF)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Change, Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling
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Brault, Linda M. J.; Ashley, Melinda; Gallo, Jan – Young Exceptional Children, 2001
This article profiles the Hope Infant Family Support Program in San Diego, California, and its shift to providing educational services in the natural environment. How the program managed this complex change process is discussed, including the development of a vision statement, incentives, skill development, resource allocation changes, and action…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
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Marjoribanks, Kevin – Educational Psychology, 2005
In the article, theoretical orientations and empirical studies are examined that have investigated relationships between family learning environments and children's school-related outcomes. A family model is proposed that involves associations among family background (human and economic capital, parents aspirations, and cultural contexts),…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Family Characteristics, Social Influences, Family Environment
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Whiston, Susan C.; Keller, Briana K. – Counseling Psychologist, 2004
Based on a developmental contextual perspective advocated by Vondracek, Lerner, and Schulenberg, this article provides a comprehensive review of the research published since 1980 related to family of origin influences on career development and occupational choice. Because individuals are most likely to seek assistance with career decisions from…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship, Counseling Psychology
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Thurber, Christopher A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
Homesickness is the distress or impairment caused by an actual or anticipated separation from home. It is characterized by preoccupying thoughts of home and attachment objects. In its severe form, homesickness is subjectively distressing and has clinically significant cognitive, emotional, and behavioral sequelae. This study provided 75 boys who…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Family Environment, Males, Adolescents
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Dobbs, Terry; Duncan, Judith – Child Care in Practice, 2004
Ten children's views from New Zealand were investigated on the use of physical discipline in a small study that was an adaptation of a larger study conducted in 1998 by Willow and Hyder in the United Kingdom. This paper reports on children's views of smacking as a method of discipline in New Zealand families. A significant finding is that…
Descriptors: Discipline, Foreign Countries, Punishment, Childhood Attitudes
Nievar, M. Angela; Jacobson, A.; Dier, S. – Online Submission, 2008
The Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) program promotes school readiness by providing services directly to parents through home visitation. This study describes the outcomes of the HIPPY program for Latino immigrant families in a large Southwestern city. A quasi-experimental design compared 48 families on the program…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Intervention, Mothers, Marital Satisfaction
Online Submission, 2007
Culture and systemic change are paramount to achieving significant and long-lasting gains in child and youth wellbeing and, in time, securing the future of our nation. This brief, based on a high-level synthesis of eight years of experience and research in place-based family strengthening, makes the case for a national transformation to a society…
Descriptors: Human Services, Community Development, Youth Programs, Family Environment
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Davis, Larry E.; Bangs, Ralph L. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
In 2002, the School of Social Work at the University of Pittsburgh established the Center on Race and Social Problems (CRSP). CRSP, which is the first race research center to be housed in a school of social work, has six foci: economic disparities; educational disparities; interracial group relations; mental health; youth, families, and elderly;…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Mentors, Substance Abuse, Adolescents
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