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Carly Moser; Meghan M. Burke; Leann Smith DaWalt; Julie Lounds Taylor – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2025
Parent advocacy is important for the transition outcomes of autistic youth. However, it is unclear whether parent advocacy efforts support or stifle youths' self-determination. This study examined concurrent (n = 180) and longitudinal (n = 134) associations between parent advocacy and transition-aged autistic youths' self-determination (as…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Parent Role, Advocacy, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Skyler Gin; Heyang Yin; C. Malik Boykin; David M. Sobel – Developmental Science, 2025
Several studies suggest that children's learning and engagement with the content of play activities is affected by the ways parents and children interact. In particular, when parents are overly directive and set more goals during play with their children, their children tend to play less or are less engaged by subsequent challenges with the…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, STEM Education, Learner Engagement, Play
Murugesan Krupa; Prakash Boominathan; Swapna Sebastian; Padmasani Venkat Raman – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
This study profiled various levels of engagement and related communication behaviours among 50 Asian Indian Tamil autistic children (AUT) and their mothers. The interaction was compared with two groups of mother-child dyads of non-autistic (NA) children, 50 in each group, matched for chronological age (CA), and for language level (LL). Results…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Children
Merel van Witteloostuijn; Athena Haggiyannes; Elise de Bree; Elma Blom – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: It is widely acknowledged that parental input plays an important role in typical language development. Less is known about the input provided to children with (suspected) developmental language disorder (DLD) or those at risk for DLD. These children may not benefit from parental input in the same way as their typically developing peers,…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Language Impairments, Developmental Delays, Language Acquisition
Turner, Joshua J.; Stapley, Sarah; Bradford, Kay; Higginbotham, Brian J. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
As fatherhood education programs become more common and as the United States becomes increasingly diverse, efforts are needed to ensure that programs reach underrepresented groups. Using a mixed-method evaluation approach, this study examined the programmatic impacts and experiences of Latino fathers (n = 156) who participated in fatherhood…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Role, Hispanic Americans, Parent Education
Qing Zeng; Jinqing Wang; Yingshi He; Feifei Huang; Huijun Luo; Jingwen Wu; Minqiang Zhang – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
The current study examines hope and career adaptability as two potential mediators, parent-child closeness as a moderator of the relationship between career-related parental support and life satisfaction. A total of 521 vocational high school students responded to this study. The result revealed that hope and career adaptability independently and…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role, Parent Influence, Vocational Education
Thomas P. Hébert – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2024
The relationships of 10 gifted high-achieving Millennial males and their fathers were the focus of this qualitative research study. Through in-depth interviews, six significant themes were identified: father's strong work ethic and self-sacrifice, father as teacher of skills and life lessons, father's design and maintenance of father--son rituals,…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Academically Gifted, High Achievement, Males
Austen McGuire; Katie Kriegshauser; Jennifer B. Blossom – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2024
Anxiety and externalizing concerns create notable challenges for families. One factor that has been widely studied in relation to anxiety concerns, which may also be influenced by externalizing symptoms, is parental accommodation. Most research on parental accommodation has tended to focus on behaviors, while not accounting for accommodation…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Amy R. Smith; Kai Ling Kong – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
The first years of life are critical for language development. Numerous studies indicate that actively participating in music creates a neural processing advantage in brain regions that support language development. Nevertheless, shared social characteristics between music and language may also play a role in explaining the benefits of music…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition, Enrichment Activities, Music Activities
Emily Berger; Natasha Marston; Brenna C. Faragher; Kelly-Ann Allen; Karen Martin; Katelyn O'Donohue – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: The prevalence of trauma among young people is alarming due to its considerable effects on their wellbeing and development. Parents can provide crucial support for young people exposed to trauma, however, there is limited research on how parents can help young people exposed to trauma from a youth perspective. Objective: This study…
Descriptors: Trauma, Parent Role, Parenting Styles, Coping
Rebecca S. Friesen; Katherine C. Cheng; Adriana D. Cimetta; Ronald W. Marx; Christina A. Cutshaw; David B. Yaden – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This study examined the role of parenting practices on preschoolers' secure exploratory behaviors; specifically, the extent to which parenting practices mediate the relationship between socio-economic status, perceived neighborhood support, parental depression and children's exploratory behaviors. The participants (n = 3268) were parents of young…
Descriptors: Child Development, Security (Psychology), Parenting Styles, Parent Child Relationship
Takahiro Sato; Chie Kataoka; Tomomi Mitsutake; Cathy McKay; Hirotaka Kizuka; Manami Koide; Miho Miyachi; Takafumi Tomura; Yu Furuta – SAGE Open, 2025
The purpose of this study was to explain Japanese mothers' communication on sexuality education with elementary school-age children (7-11). There were six mothers who consented to participate in this study, sharing their thoughts, opinions, and experiences related to sexuality education. A constant comparative analysis method was used to analyze…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Interpersonal Communication, Sex Education
Hang Su; Mutian Du; Yue Luo – Music Education Research, 2025
This empirical tracking case study explores the content and quality of an infant's home musical environment and family member-infant musical interactions. To this end, this study tracked and analyzed audio recordings of an infant girl's family life between the ages of seven and thirteen months and follow-up interviews with her parents. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Family Environment, Music Activities
Yang, Panpan; Schlomer, Gabriel L.; Lippold, Melissa A. – Developmental Psychology, 2023
To understand whose parenting (mothers vs. fathers) and which type of parenting (warmth vs. hostility) is more important in predicting adolescent aggression, this study applied dominance analysis to evaluate the relative importance of four different parenting dimensions (maternal hostility, paternal hostility, maternal warmth, and paternal…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Role, Parent Child Relationship, Fathers
Shernavaz Vakil; Lynn Atkinson Smolen; David R. Byrd – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2023
Parents of English learners (ELs) must navigate new waters as their children enter schools in the US. These families are wonderful resources for their students' education, but they may not know the norms of the new educational environment. Educators in the US tend to want parents to be involved in schools but feel that these families are distant.…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Family School Relationship, Student Diversity