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Levine, Mel | 1 |
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Villaire, Ted – Our Children, 2003
Discusses why families are so overscheduled, explaining that when children spend time by themselves doing nothing in particular, they are relaxing and learning how to be alone and enjoy their own company. When children do not have time to relax, there can be damaging stress-related consequences. Suggestions to help families spend more time…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Life, Leisure Time, Life Style
Goldfarb, Jamie – Our Children, 2000
Explains how older siblings can teach and motivate toddlers while they play. Parents can augment traditional parenting by making the most of their children's playtime activities. This paper describes how to create fun learning experiences for toddlers and their siblings and discusses the role of older siblings who are in elementary school,…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment, Play
Sagarese, Margaret; Giannetti, Charlene – Our Children, 2003
Polled adolescents, parents, and teachers to determine where the child's right to privacy ends and the parent's responsibility to protect begins. Results indicate that the worst offenders tend to be siblings. The paper presents a three-pronged strategy to help parents deal with battling children: recognize the breaches, negotiate the truce…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Interpersonal Relationship, Parent Responsibility, Personal Space
Levine, Mel – Our Children, 2003
Notes that the kind of education and brain building that students undergo at home is as vital as school-based education, explaining what parents can do to establish a home environment that helps children develop their minds (e.g., monitor their children's development to know their strengths and shortcomings, instill intellectual content into home…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment, Family Influence, Parent Responsibility
Billings, Judith A. – Our Children, 1998
Many people believe that public education holds the key to success for individuals and society. However, too often they do not prioritize equitable educational opportunities for all students. To provide quality education for all students regardless of life circumstances requires community reform, not just academic reform. Education can provide…
Descriptors: Community Change, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education