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Webb, Grant; Knight, Bruce Allen; Busch, Gillian – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2017
Children progress through a number of life transitions and each is a pivotal point of development and growth for them, their parents and family members. Through a review of the literature, the Bioecological Model will be used to frame childhood transitions as highly social, contextualised and political. This paper will assert that governments,…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Family School Relationship, Transitional Programs, Foreign Countries
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Rogers, Susanne – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2018
This article reports on the perspectives of mothers and educators in relation to the engagement of mothers in their children's learning as children living in complex circumstances made the transition to school. For the purposes of this study, family engagement related to engaging with children's learning, which may not necessarily equate to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Transitional Programs, Foreign Countries, Metropolitan Areas
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Cross, Donna; Lester, Leanne; Pearce, Natasha; Barnes, Amy; Beatty, Shelley – Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Parents can significantly affect children's peer relationships, including their involvement in bullying. The authors developed and evaluated ways to enhance parents' knowledge, self-efficacy, attitudes, and skills related to parent-child communication about bullying. The 3-year Friendly Schools Friendly Families whole-school intervention included…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Peer Relationship, Parent Role
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Callan, Victor J.; Noller, Patricia – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1986
Videotaped interactions between both parents and one adolescent from 54 two-children families. Parents and adolescents viewed tapes and rated themselves and other family members on anxiety, involvement, dominance, and friendliness. Adolescents rated family members as more anxious, less involved and less dominant than did parents, and were rated as…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Family Involvement, Foreign Countries
Rights, Mollie – 1996
This paper reviews 5 articles published in 1995 on family literacy research. The articles reviewed are: (1) a study on literacy in Iceland by Ronald Taylor which examined how Icelandic families share language and reading related activities; (2) an article by Barbara Moss and Gay Fawcett which describes and comments on different home literacy…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Influence, Family Involvement, Family Literacy
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Sharpley, Christopher F.; And Others – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 1997
A survey of 219 Australian parents of children with autism investigated whether parental stress, anxiety, and depression is related to gender or alleviated by social support. Results indicate females reported higher levels of stress and parents who had access to other family members for child care had lower stress levels. (CR)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Autism, Child Rearing, Children
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Brown, Jacob E.; Mann, Leon – Journal of Adolescence, 1990
Surveyed 585 adolescents to examine relationship between family structural and process variables and adolescent participation in family decisions and vigilant decision making. Family socioeconomic status, high family cohesion, good parent-adolescent communication, and sound parental conflict resolution skills were related to adolescents' vigilant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Family Environment
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Lennox, Sandra – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Studied the interactions, goals, and purposes of four mothers as they shared two narrative and two expository texts with their preschoolers. Results suggest that there is no one path to becoming literate, nor one single "correct" model of development. Literacy learning is an activity that involves the collaboration of parents and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Family Environment, Family Involvement
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Spreadbury, Julie – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Examined the reasons parents read to their children using interviews from 25 Brisbane parents. Reasons given for reading aloud to their children were categorized under the following five main headings: pleasure for the child, functionality, good start at school, closeness, and quiet time. Concludes with a discussion of the practical implications…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Family Environment, Family Involvement, Foreign Countries
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Freebody, Peter – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Explores the proposition that young children need to discover and actively participate in adults' theories of childhood. Reveals ways in which children collaborate in and sometimes contest the need to display precompetent identities, and briefly discusses the consequences, for enculturation in general and for schoolwork in particular, of failing…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Emergent Literacy, Family Involvement