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Child Care Information Exchange, 1994
Notes that two roles teachers assume that often cause tension and hard feelings are those of family therapist and parent expert. Discusses how teachers share in children's development, how to recognize emotional or difficult situations with parents, and how teachers can help parents find the help they need without adopting those helping roles…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Family Problems, Help Seeking, Helping Relationship
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Ohtake, Yoshi; Santos, Rosa Milagros; Fowler, Susan A. – Young Exceptional Children, 2000
This article reviews literature on the use of interpreters and offers recommendations that will promote effective communication among family members, service providers, and interpreters who speak the family's language, but have not been trained formally as interpreters or special educators. The complexity of the interpretation process is…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Individualized Family Service Plans, Interpersonal Communication
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Peralta, Andrew – Childhood Education, 2005
Lessons to plan, meetings to attend, bulletin boards to keep up on, and students to educate are just a few of the challenges encountered during the first year of teaching. For many teachers, it is not the hours or workload that cause the most stress, but rather the very people they are trying to help. These people are the parents of the students.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Altruism, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Personal Narratives
Rozak, Nancy S. – 1994
This field research report examined the efficacy of the Spectrum Assessment Model (SAM), a measure used to provide teachers and parents with a broad profile of preschool children's abilities, skills, and interests. The measure was developed by educators at Harvard and Tufts Universities in 1984 and assesses young children's cognitive abilities in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Tests, Evaluation Needs, Parent Attitudes
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Wise, Robert I.; Newman, Betty – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Grades (Scholastic), Grading
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Walling, Donovan R. – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Grades (Scholastic)
Whorton, Debra M. – 1986
The Parent Involvement Research Program assessed the extent of parental involvement in the educational process of handicapped children in Kansas, and implemented three training models in urban and rural areas to increase parent participation levels. The three training models were teacher-to-parent contact, parent-to-parent contact, and community…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Incidence, Models
Phyfe-Perkins, Elizabeth; Birtwell, Nancy – 1989
University Child Care at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst uses written policies, a personal safety curriculum, and parent-teacher dialogues to prevent child sexual abuse. This paper discusses aspects of these three components. Discussion of written policies focuses on the mandated reporter status of caregivers, state laws, procedures for…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Curriculum, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Slade, David L. – 1990
Research has shown that parents can make significant contributions to the education of their severely emotionally disturbed children if given appropriate guidance by education professionals. To actively engage parents in educational processes, educators need to be skilled in effective communication strategies. Working with parents on one focused…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Homework
Lotz, Mabel; Suhorsky, Joseph – 1989
A parent-teacher conferencing procedure is described, and the results of a survey designed to determine the attitudes of parents and teachers toward components and outcomes of conferences are presented. The procedure involves a 20-minute conference at the end of the first marking period (November), with report cards sent for the three remaining…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Parent Attitudes
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Washington Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia. – 1986
This pamphlet guides parents of children with disabilities through the procedures for acquiring special education services in the state of Washington. Following an overview of special education, the pamphlet presents information on notice and consent procedures, confidentiality of records, individualized education programs (IEP), the placement…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Dickson, Richard L.; DiPaola, Thomas – 1980
Forty-four randomly selected parents of handicapped students from two New England school districts described their level of participation in special education referral, planning, and placement process by responding to questions either in writing or orally in a telephone interview. Among responses were the following: 93% of parents were notified of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Education Programs, Parent Education
Crotts, John H.; Goeldi, John T. – Illinois School Research, 1974
The purpose of this study was to identify and compare attitudes and preferences of parents and teachers concerning the parent-teacher conference as one effective technique of sharing information about the student's progress in school. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Data Analysis, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Millar, Thomas P. – Elem Sch J, 1969
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Mental Health
Swick, Kevin J.; Duff, R. Eleanor – 1979
This teacher's handbook suggests that, as social, economic and political changes in the United States have altered family structure and parenting skills have become more complex and demanding, parent support programs and services must be made available. It is suggested that parenting should become a more cooperative process involving everyone in…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Parent Influence, Parent Participation, Parent Responsibility
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