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Blechman, Elaine A.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1981
Elementary school students whose class behavior was identified as inconsistent were assigned to a home-note, family problem-solving, or control condition. Compared to no treatment, both forms of intervention significantly reduced class work scatter. Only the children in family problem-solving condition demonstrated generalization to nonreinforced…
Descriptors: Contracts, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Family Involvement

Solberg, V. Scott; Gusavac, Nance; Hamann, Tammy; Felch, Jill; Johnson, John; Torres, Jose; Lamborn, Sue – Career Development Quarterly, 1998
Discusses three studies involving the Adaptive Success Identity Plan (ASIP). Study 1 provides reliability and validity evidence. Study 2 indicates that programming efforts targeting family involvement, self-efficacy, and stress and time management should enhance college outcomes. Study 3 shows that participants were more likely to use success…
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Students, Family Involvement, Higher Education

Judge, Sharon Lesar; Parette, Howard P., Jr. – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1998
Discusses a family-centered assessment and intervention approach that empowers and enables families in the selection and use of assistive technology by young children with disabilities. It considers key characteristics of parent/professional partnerships; child, family, technology, and service-system domains; and the use of culturally sensitive…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Cultural Awareness, Decision Making, Delivery Systems
Huettig, Carol; Rich, Shannon; Engelbrecht, Jo Ann; Sanborn, Charlotte; Essery, Eve; DiMarco, Nancy; Velez, Luisa; Levy, Luba – Young Children, 2006
A diverse group of professionals associated with Texas Woman's University's Institute for Women's Health, working collaboratively with school administrators, teachers, family support teams, and family members, developed Growing with EASE: Eating, Activity, and Self-Esteem, a nutrition program for young children and their families. In tracking the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Stress Management, Physical Activities, Obesity
Geffen, Michael; Kaplan, Earl – 1990
After an introductory discussion and review of literature on divorce among Jewish families, this document presents and analyzes two case studies which show the adverse effect of divorce and child-custody battles on the children of Jewish families who subsequently plan a B'nai Mitzvah (Bar or Bat Mitzvah) ceremony--a joyous ritual of initiation…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Rearing, Conflict Resolution, Divorce
Cleveland, Peggy H. – 1987
A diagnosis of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has both a physical and psychosocial impact that require substantial support. Relating to the families of origin concerning an AIDS diagnosis is a difficult task which sometimes results in rejection and sometimes results in support. In this study subjects (N=32) with AIDS described their…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adult Children, Anxiety, Family Attitudes
Bry, Brenna H.; Conboy, Cathy – 1984
Research has suggested that didactic and values discussions, life skills training, social skills training, and family intervention can reduce heavy drug use. Because subjects display variability in patterns of behavior change, increased understanding of these individual differences could be beneficial to interventions. A preventive intervention…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Behavior Change, Drinking
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. – 1987
This report of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources recommends that the Senate pass the Comprehensive Child Development Centers Act of 1987, S. 1542. The bill amends the Head Start Act to provide for the establishment of several child development centers designed to encourage supportive services for infants and young children from low income…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Involvement, Federal Programs
Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School, Los Angeles, CA. – 1981
The articles in this booklet were developed as part of the Infant/Parent Education Project, operated by the Pediatric Department of the Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School (Los Angeles, CA) and funded by the Bureau for the Education of the Handicapped. Under the project, a model program was developed to serve handicapped minority infants…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Community Characteristics, Cultural Differences, Demonstration Programs
Association for Retarded Citizens, Arlington, TX. National Research and Demonstration Inst. – 1981
the position statements of the Association for Retarded Citizens address major issues in early intervention for preschool age children with possible handicaps. Among statements offered are that public support should be maintained in maternal and child health block grant and in preschool incentive grants and demonstration programs; that…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Developmental Disabilities, Family Involvement
Verrette, Sallie C., Ed. – Iowa Journal of School Social Work, 1989
The journal of the Iowa School Social Worker's Association is dedicated to the enhancement of social work practice in schools. It attempts to disseminate knowledge relevant to practice and to promote effective and accountable models for professional use. Included in this series of journals is the journal's first issue, published at the time of the…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education

Peck-Peterson, Stephanie M.; Derby, K. Mark; Berg, Wendy K.; Horner, Robert H. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2002
This article discusses the role of families in the functional analysis process. It provides an overview of the functional behavioral assessment (FBA) process, evaluates the conceptual and pragmatic issues surrounding the role of families in functional behavioral assessment, and discusses what roles may be most feasible for families and behavior…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
McPherson, Sigrid R. – 1972
This report describes a method of intensive, therapeutic assessment of families. The approach was developed as part of a research effort designed to study coping styles in adolescence. The various steps of the procedure are discussed both from the point of view of therapeutic value as well as from the point of view of findings obtained. A number…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Communication Problems, Family Attitudes
Jaffe, Kenneth M.; Hays, Ross M. – Rehabilitation Literature, 1986
Records of 16 patients (ages 6-19) who had undergone surgery for severe spinal deformity were retrospectively analyzed to document ten aspects of rehabilitation intervention, including mobility skills, patient and family training and education, daily living activities, ongoing medical problems, planning for school reentry, and management of…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Interpersonal Relationship
Larson, Katherine A.; Turner, K. David – 2002
This monograph, one of a series on youth with disabilities and the juvenile justice system, focuses on best practices for reducing delinquency and preventing recidivism. This essay notes that, because of the connection between disability and delinquency, it is likely that a significant portion of court-involved, disabled youth can be expected to…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Disorders, Delinquency, Demonstration Programs