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Gettinger, Maribeth – Journal of School Psychology, 2003
Presents a response to Gifford-Smith and Brownell's "Childhood Peer Relationships: Social Acceptance, Friendships, and Peer Networks" (this issue). A focus on enhancing social competence within the context of classrooms designed to accommodate the needs of all students is presented as an integrated framework for applying research concerning…
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Environment, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ingles, Candido J.; Hidalgo, Maria D.; Mendez, F. Xavier; Inderbitzen, Heidi, M. – Journal of Adolescence, 2003
Peer relationships play a critical role in the development of social skills and personal feelings essential for personal growth. The Teenage Inventory of Social Skills is a self-report designed exclusively to reflect behaviors functionally related to peer acceptance in adolescence. The aim of the present work was to determine the reliability and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence
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Falk, George D.; And Others – Behavioral Disorders, 1996
A study of 18 children with behavioral problems in inclusive elementary classrooms examined the effects of self-evaluation using videotapes of the children's interactions with their peers. Results showed increases in appropriate interactions for children with internalizing behavioral problems and decreases in inappropriate interactions for those…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Feedback, Inclusive Schools
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Hopmeyer, Andrea; Asher, Steven R. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1997
Examined whether generalization about prosocial style of well-accepted children applies to conflicts involving rights infraction. Interviewed fourth- and fifth-graders about strategies for handling situations in which a peer infringes on their rights. Found that well-accepted children were neither aggressive nor particularly prosocial in conflict…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Child Behavior, Children, Conflict Resolution
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Danko, Cassandra D.; Buysse, Virginia – Young Exceptional Children, 2002
This article discusses supporting friendship formation in young children with autism. Strategies for facilitating friendships are discussed and include creating opportunities for displaying special talents and abilities; discovering common interests; adapting the curriculum and available materials; and recognizing the importance of school to home…
Descriptors: Autism, Check Lists, Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education
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Mize, Jacquelyn; Ladd, Gary W. – Developmental Psychology, 1988
Findings provide tentative support for the hypothesis that strategy information derived from enactive interviews is more predictive of children's behavior in peer situations than is information derived from the verbal interview method. This suggests that preschool children automatically access cognitive scripts for behavior in social interactions.…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Comparative Analysis, Interpersonal Competence, Peer Acceptance
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Murphy, Kevin; Schneider, Barry – Journal of Early Adolescence, 1994
Twenty-four socially rejected children were coached on the importance of displaying behaviors known to be used by peers in making inferences of liking and then were encouraged to communicate these behaviors toward selected friendship targets within their own classroom groups. Significant treatment-related improvements were found in these…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Friendship, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
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Burleson, Brant R; And Others – Family Relations, 1992
Examined effects of children's social skills and maternal communication on children's peer acceptance. Results from 44 elementary school children and their mothers indicated that maternal communication and children's skills were associated with distinct aspects of peer acceptance. Effects of maternal communication were not mediated by children's…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Interpersonal Communication
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Trawick-Smith, Jeffrey – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1992
Compared social interactions of persuasive preschoolers to those of dominant and less persuasive peers. In comparison to other children, persuasive children made more attempts to persuade, used a moderate number of extremely friendly or aggressive strategies, and had a lower rate of compliance. (GLR)
Descriptors: Compliance (Psychology), Interpersonal Competence, Peer Acceptance, Peer Influence
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Torrance, Deirdre A. – British Journal of Special Education, 1997
A study of 25 British students (ages 11-12) found that children with identified special needs did appear to be potentially at risk of being bullied through their social isolation. The most effective way of avoiding being bullied was to ensure there was someone lower down the pecking order than themselves. (CR)
Descriptors: Bullying, Children, Coping, Disabilities
Turnbull, Ann P.; Pereira, Lourdes; Blue-Banning, Martha J. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 1999
A study investigated the grounding strategies used by four Hispanic families with children with disabilities who are experiencing successful friendships with peers without a disability. Results found families, particularly mothers, actively facilitated friendships most frequently by finding opportunities and providing some level of interpretation…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Family Involvement, Friendship
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Farmer, Thomas W. – Remedial and Special Education, 2000
This article examines the need to consider social interactional processes in the development of interventions to address the adjustment of aggressive and disruptive youth with mild disabilities. Misconceptions surrounding peer rejections and problem behaviors are identified, and are considered in relation to research on the social relations of…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Communication
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DeGeorge, Katherine L. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1998
Discusses the difficulty children with learning disabilities have in making friends and describes a strategy for incorporating children's literature into teaching friendship skills. A practice lesson that used this strategy with five elementary children with disabilities is described and found to be effective in promoting friendship skills. (CR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Friendship, Interpersonal Competence
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Strain, Phillip S.; Kohler, Frank W. – Behavioral Disorders, 1995
This study examined the impact of play activities, teachers' predictions of children's sociability, and intervention fidelity variables on levels of interaction between three preschoolers with autism and their nondisabled peers. Results indicated that social reciprocity and peer effort correlated highly with children's levels of social…
Descriptors: Autism, Interaction, Interpersonal Competence, Peer Acceptance
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Toner, Mark A.; Munro, Don – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1996
Examined whether peer-rejected preadolescents differ from nonrejected groups (average, popular, neglected) in their explanations for peer-social events and their perceived control of outcomes. Found that rejected children were inclined to forego credit for acceptance, to ascribe rejection to persistent factors, and to perceive lower control of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Helplessness, Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship
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