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Shaw, Philip; Rapoport, Judith L. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
This paper presents Peter, an 11-year-old boy, with brief self-limited hallucinations and persecutory ideation (if not frank delusions) on a background of a gradual deterioration in overall functioning. Affective symptoms are not prominent, and there is little to suggest an organic contribution. This raises the possibility that he has, or is on…
Descriptors: Patients, Family Environment, Educational Needs, Schizophrenia
Welch, Ginger L.; Mullins, Sharon M. – Zero to Three, 2007
Infants and children with prenatal drug exposure and/or a caregiver with a substance abuse problem participate in child care centers and homes throughout the United States. Thus, child care providers are in a position to monitor not only the need for physical, cognitive, or behavioral early intervention, but also to collaborate with parents on…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Early Intervention, Females, Child Rearing
Shockley, Betty; And Others – 1995
Creating meaningful links between home and school is a particular concern of teachers and families. As classroom teachers, Betty Shockley and Barbara Michalove heard their students talk often about home literacy events. They wanted to find a way to learn what families valued and practiced, and they wanted to communicate to families how their…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Family Environment, Family Literacy, Family School Relationship
National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizations. – 1995
This monograph is designed to help scientists, decision makers, and service providers develop a deeper understanding of the role families and culture play in the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse in Hispanic/Latino American populations. It also provides information on models of service delivery that are directed at strengthening families…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction
National Inst. for Educational Research, Tokyo (Japan). – 1996
This report comes from a regional seminar on Improving the Links between School, Home and Community in the Asia-Pacific Region in June 1996. Twenty-four participants from Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, and Thailand took part in the meeting. Country reports comprised the first two days of…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment
Scott, Ralph; Davis, Arthur, Jr. – 1979
This report examines the procedures employed in the Home Start Program, which offered prekindergarten readiness enrichment for economically disadvantaged children, ages two through five. The program focused on regular visits to the home by paraprofessional home workers, and took into account parental needs as well as the multifaceted development…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Experience, Enrichment Activities, Family Environment
Rosenau, Nancy – Center on Human Policy, 2000
Children grow and develop through a process called attachment. Attachment is a fundamental framework for human development. It requires that a child be emotionally connected to at least one adult caregiver who can provide an enduring, nurturing relationship that provides the safety and structure necessary for a child to feel a secure base.…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Family Needs, Family Environment, Child Development
Gardner, Sid; Young, Nancy – 2000
Substance abuse is a family disease, which can be transmitted both genetically and by the family environment. Legal and illegal use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD) can affect children through a number of avenues. In planning for allocation of Proposition 10 funds, the use, abuse, and dependence on ATOD by parents, siblings, relatives,…
Descriptors: Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Family Environment
Portage Project Outreach. Portage Project of Cooperative Educational Service Agency 5. Final Report.
Cooperative Educational Service Agency #5, Portage, WI. – 2000
This final report discusses the activities and outcomes of the Portage Outreach Project, an early intervention project designed to meet the varied needs of state and local agencies around the country through the provision of highly acclaimed training addressing provision of early intervention services from an ecological perspective. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Family Environment, Family Programs

Blechman, Elaine A. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1980
Children's cognitive and social development is facilitated by family problem-solving training, a behavioral family intervention designed to encourage a democratic atmosphere. It can be suited to the needs of individual families. A training package designed for an outpatient clinic setting that served one-parent families is described. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Contracts, Counseling Techniques, Family (Sociological Unit)

Krona, David A. – Child Welfare, 1980
Describes a residential care program for children that involves parents in the role of treatment partners in making assessment, treatment, and discharge decisions for their children. (CM)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Decision Making

Rhodes, Paul – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2003
Since behavioral interventions for challenging behaviors in children with developmental disabilities have limitations in the family setting, this paper presents a theoretical and working model of intervention that integrates contemporary behavioral and systemic orientations. Four stages for intervention are provided, each consisting of practical…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Children
Sams, Larry M. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
A family's trip to Winterville Indian Mounds State Park in Mississippi is described, focusing on the frustrations of a gifted six-year old who fell in the muck of the Great Temple Mound, and on the joys of seeing spectacular displays of ancient earthworks. (JDD)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Child Rearing, Daughters

Gottschall, Susan M. – Young Children, 1995
Describes development of the nonprofit Hug-a Book program to provide preschool sites in impoverished areas of Chicago with quality children's literature. The program assists teachers in planning curricula and literacy-rich environments and helps parents in making books a part of their homes. Suggests appropriate books and criteria for their…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Curriculum Development, Family Environment

Baker, Jean A.; Bridger, Robert; Evans, Karen – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1998
This study explored individual, family, and school-related factors contributing to underachievement among 56 gifted students (grades four to eight). Comparison of four models found the complex model incorporating all three factors best fit the data. The importance of an ecological approach to problems of underachievement is stressed. Intervention…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Etiology, Family Environment, Family Problems