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Lasater, Thomas M.; And Others – 1976
The progress of the Birmingham Parent-Child Development Center (PCDC) in meeting the requirements of the first phase of the national PCDC project is described in this final report. Funded in 1970 by the Office of Economic Opportunity, the Birmingham project, like two other PCDC projects, was aimed at developing a parent education model which would…
Descriptors: Community Education, Educational Objectives, Infants, Intervention
Blumenthal, Janet B.; And Others – 1976
The first 5 years (Phase I) of the New Orleans Parent-Child Development Center (PCDC) project are described in this report. Funded in 1970 by the Office of Economic Opportunity, the New Orleans PCDC project, like two other PCDC projects, was aimed at developing a parent education model which would help low-income mothers enhance the development of…
Descriptors: Community Education, Infants, Intervention, Low Income Groups
Shade, Daniel David – 1981
The purpose of this exploratory study was to measure the impact of a specific style of parent education on parental behavior with their children. Six families, chosen by invitation from among parents participating in the Carbon County, Utah parent education programs, participated in the study. A BAB-ABBA single case experimental design was…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Early Childhood Education, Family Relationship, Fathers
Pellegrini, A. D. – 1979
The general intent of this paper is to make a case for educational intervention programs for children age 3 or younger. Section I reviews the developmental psychological literature on the intellectual development of children age 3 and younger. Particular attention is given to the environmental situations which facilitate or retard cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Educational Programs
Morris, Anne G.; Glick, Joseph – 1977
This study of a parent education program associated with a medical facility investigated two questions: (1) Was the medical facility a valid site for recruiting and training parents for an educational intervention program to be carried out at home? (2) Would a short term intervention program have an impact on the performance of preschool children…
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, Blacks, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education
Towns, Kathryn; Jones, Bruce T. – 1979
A Parents as Resource Program was offered in eight elementary schools in an inner city school system. Approximately 160 parents, mostly mothers, completed a 10-week series of workshops constructed to increase parental self-confidence, to develop awareness of affective childrearing practices and to demonstrate creative use of materials available in…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Communication Skills, Intervention, Parent Attitudes
Derrick, Sara M.; Hock, Ellen – 1978
This study compared infants born to narcotic addicted mothers with infants born to nonaddicted mothers and described the potential of an intervention program. Infants of five addicted women were matched with infants of five nonaddicted women on the basis of age and socioeconomic class of the mothers and on the basis of gestational ages, birth…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Child Development, Comparative Analysis
Slaughter, Helen B. – 1975
This study was designed to assess the extent to which certain parent-child interaction variables (particularly those concerned with socialization) and the child's language background, influenced early school achievement. Subjects were 106, 4-year-old children and their parents who participated in a compensatory preschool intervention program. The…
Descriptors: Achievement, American Indians, Blacks, Family Characteristics
Gilmer, Barbara R.; And Others – DARCEE Papers and Reports (George Peabody College for Teachers), 1970
This study compares three methods of intervention conducted over 2 1/2 years to promote cognitive development and competency of disadvantaged young children. Subjects were about 80 black mother-child-younger sibling triads, divided into three groups (and matched with comparison groups): (1) Maximum Impact, a training program for the target child…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Black Youth, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis
Goodson, Barbara Dillon; Hess, Robert D. – 1976
This paper reviews the efforts of 28 intervention programs designed to train parents to teach school-related skills to their young children. Programs reviewed range from the federally funded Home Start program to non-funded programs run locally by volunteers. Evaluations of the 28 programs, which were designed and carried out by the program…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Compensatory Education, Followup Studies
Goodson, Barbara Dillon; Hess, Robert D. – 1975
This paper examines and summarizes information about the success of parent-centered educational intervention programs for disadvantaged preschool children. Historical shifts in the role of the family and the community in education are traced and four types of parent participation educational programs are identified. They are: (1) parents as policy…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Family Environment, Family School Relationship, Intelligence Quotient
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Odom, Samuel L.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1988
Developmental intervention programs for infants with handicaps and their parents generally focus on preventing eventual developmental delays; changing the infants' behavior, development, or relationships with caregivers; or changing the family system. For each intervention purpose, exemplary programs are described. Issues related to efficacy and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Development, Demonstration Programs, Developmental Programs
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Dunst, Carl J.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1988
Mothers (n=45) of developmentally delayed young children were surveyed concerning family resources, personal well-being, and adherence to professionally prescribed child-level interventions. Adequacy of resources was related to both well-being and intervention commitment, even after the effects of maternal age, socioeconomic status, and child age…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Family Financial Resources, Infants, Intervention
Zeitlin, Shirley; Williamson, G. Gordon – Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1988
Two models are described that facilitate the collaborative development of Individual Family Service Plans for families with handicapped children. The theoretical model of the coping process and the decision-making model of personalized learning provide a structure for enhancing family resources for adaptive coping. Two case studies illustrate…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperative Planning, Coping, Decision Making
Geffner, Robert, Ed. – 1996
These two Bulletins contain selected articles that highlight research and treatment issues in child abuse and child sexual abuse. The first issue includes the following featured articles: (1) "The Relationships between Animal Abuse and Other Forms of Family Violence" (Phil Arkow), which addresses animal cruelty as a harbinger of…
Descriptors: Animals, Child Abuse, Family Violence, Interdisciplinary Approach
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