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Røe-Indregård, Hanne; Rowe, Meredith L.; Rydland, Veslemøy; Zambrana, Imac M. – First Language, 2022
Communication is best understood as occurring along three dimensions: interactional, conceptual, and linguistic. However, few studies have examined early parent-child communication along all three dimensions simultaneously. This study examines these three dimensions of communication in Norwegian parent-child interactions during play. Thirty-nine…
Descriptors: Norwegian, Play, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers
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May, Chris D.; St. George, Jennifer M.; Lane, Shelly – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
This study explored potential influence of a text-based program for fathers of children on the autism spectrum. Fathers (N = 184) were recruited through autism services across Australia. Participants received messages focusing on five domains: (a) relationships with parenting partner; (b) formal support; (c) father-child interaction; (d)…
Descriptors: Fathers, Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Ren, Kexin; Wang, Yiqiao; Weinraub, Marsha; Newcombe, Nora S.; Gunderson, Elizabeth A. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Parents provide motivational and cognitive support within the same interaction, yet researchers have investigated these separately. We examined two key aspects of parental support, praise (motivational support) and spatial language (cognitive support), from fathers and mothers during three tasks with their first-grade children (6-7-year-olds; N =…
Descriptors: Fathers, Mothers, Positive Reinforcement, Language Usage
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Ribner, Andrew; Devine, Rory T.; Blair, Clancy; Hughes, Claire – Developmental Science, 2022
There are multivariate influences on the development of children's executive function throughout the lifespan and substantial individual differences can be seen as early as when children are 1 and 2 years of age. These individual differences are moderately stable throughout early childhood, but more research is needed to better understand their…
Descriptors: Mothers, Fathers, Executive Function, Parent Child Relationship
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Wiseman, Angela M.; Atkinson, Ashley A.; Cryer-Coupet, Qiana R. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2021
Parenting while transitioning out of incarceration, homelessness, or drug addiction has received inadequate attention despite the fact that these factors affect more and more of the U.S. population each day. This article is about a family literacy program implemented in a residential treatment facility where the fathers, most of whom were…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Family Literacy
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Gambin, Malgorzata; Wozniak-Prus, Malgorzata; Konecka, Alicja; Sharp, Carla – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2021
Emotion regulation abilities play a crucial role in child and adolescent development. Thus, there is a need to investigate correlates and predictors of the emotion regulation abilities in adolescents. Previous studies have shown that attachment security plays an important role in the development of adaptive emotion regulation strategies; however,…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Child Development, Adolescent Development
Mackenzie S. Swirbul – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Infants and toddlers experience the world in interaction with others. Likewise, social interactions are important in learning about math--concepts of number ("one," "two," "three"), space ("on top," "upside-down," "round"), and magnitude ("more," "big,"…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Mathematics Skills, Sociocultural Patterns
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Adigun, Olufemi Timothy; Mosia, Paseka Andrew; Mngomezulu, Thanduxolo Peace – Online Learning, 2023
Prior to the emergence of the coronavirus disease in 2019 (COVID-19), studies revealed lower involvement of fathers in the education of learners who are Deaf and Hard of hearing (LDHH). Although research evidence reveals that work structure and other commitments may be responsible for fathers' limited involvement in the education of their…
Descriptors: Mothers, Fathers, Parent Participation, Students
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Camilleri, Louis John – SAGE Open, 2022
This study uses narrative inquiry to investigate the lived experiences of fathers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It aims to answer the question: "What stories do fathers of children with autism tell about their fathering experiences?" Data to inform this study was gathered through 30 in-depth interviews with 10 fathers…
Descriptors: Fathers, Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Parent Attitudes
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Kilger, Magnus – Education Sciences, 2020
One central issue in sports is the role of informal learning in organized child and youth sport in contrast to learning in the school context of physical education (PE). In Scandinavia, the model for organizing sports include an independent sports organization that organizes child and youth training on many levels, including the grassroots level…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Athletics, Youth Programs, Fathers
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Shapiro, Naomi Tachikawa; Hippe, Daniel S.; Ramírez, Naja Ferjan – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: Fathers play a critical but underresearched role in their children's cognitive and linguistic development. Focusing on two-parent families with a mother and a father, the present longitudinal study explores the amount of paternal input infants hear during the first 2 years of life, how this input changes over time, and how it relates to…
Descriptors: Fathers, Infants, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship
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Ruben P. Viramontez Anguiano; Jorge M. Chavez; Melissa A. Martinez; Sarah M. Harrison – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2024
This dynamic research study focused on understanding Latino fatherhood in familial and educational contexts. The sample consisted of 40 Latino fathers who resided in rural northwest Iowa. Various qualitative methods were utilized including an overarching culturally responsive ethnography, testimonios, interviews, and other qualitative inquiry.…
Descriptors: Fathers, Hispanic Americans, Family Relationship, Rural Areas
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Flippin, Michelle; Clapham, Emily – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2023
Parent coaching interventions have been shown to be effective for increasing parent responsiveness and improving communication skills for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, few interventions have involved fathers. Challenges to father involvement include scheduling limitations, as well as evidence that strategies and activities…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Fathers, Parent Role, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Kaiper-Marquez, Anna; Stickel, Tabitha; Prins, Esther – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
Although incarcerated individuals have committed potentially 'immoral' crimes, many are also parents, and need to foster their children's moral development. As such, incarcerated parents occupy a paradoxical position: they are labelled as morally deviant yet simultaneously expected to provide moral guidance for their children. This study explores…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Institutionalized Persons, Parent Child Relationship
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Vandesande, Sien; Bosmans, Guy; Schuengel, Carlo; Maes, Bea – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Background: The hallmark of attachment is that contact, proximity and relief from stress are sought from specific individuals, laying important groundwork for healthy socioemotional functioning. This study investigated the extent to which differentiated attachment behaviour can be observed in young children with significant developmental delay…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Developmental Delays, Young Children, Parent Child Relationship
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