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Brown, Brian P.; And Others – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1995
Identifies salient characteristics of learning disabilities, how learning disabilities affect individuals in social relationships, and how groups can be used to effectively facilitate individual growth. This is achieved due to therapeutic factors such as universality, instillation of hope, altruistic information sharing, and group interaction.…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Group Counseling, Group Guidance, Interpersonal Competence
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Perkins, Daniel F.; Lerner, Richard M. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 1995
Examined relations among several indicators of physical attractiveness (PA): height, weight, and triceps skinfold thickness. Appraised whether multiple PA indicators accounted for more variation in measures of psychosocial functioning than did single PA indexes. Facial attractiveness was the most frequent statistically significant predictor of…
Descriptors: Behavior, Body Image, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Attraction
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Lee, Carolyn; Antia, Shirin – Volta Review, 1992
This paper describes Gordon Allport's contact theory (which contrasts effects of casual contact and contact leading to acquaintanceship) and the findings of social integration research. Theories are applied to fostering true social integration of hearing-impaired students being educated in mainstream settings. Educators are urged to maximize…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Mainstreaming, Peer Acceptance
Evans, Ian M.; And Others – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1992
Eight children with severe disabilities and eight nonhandicapped peers were observed in their regular elementary school classrooms. Results indicated that children's social acceptance and opportunity for interaction were not uniquely associated with their status as individuals with severe disabilities, and suggest that implicit standards and…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education, Interaction, Interpersonal Competence
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Bierman, Karen Linn; And Others – Child Development, 1993
A total of 95 boys between 6 and 12 years of age were assigned to 1 of 4 groups based on the presence or absence of aggression and rejection and were assessed for conduct problems, sociability, and adaptability to peer expectations. Discusses the distinct problem profiles that emerged. (MDM)
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education
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Wunsch, Marie A. – TechTrends, 1992
Examines some common myths in the organizational culture of academic institutions. Outlines factors and strategies directors of instructional technology centers may take to harmonize their role within the mission and needs of the institution and obtain visibility as well as faculty and staff support. (10 references/notes) (EA)
Descriptors: Administration, Beliefs, Educational Environment, Higher Education
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Schneider, Barry H.; Daniels, Tina – Exceptionality: A Research Journal, 1992
This study found that the social play of 29 intellectually gifted kindergartners was indistinguishable from the play of nongifted controls in terms of peer association pattern and general focus. Gifted children associated with more popular classmates than did nongifted classmates. Gifted boys received fewer positive and more negative sociometric…
Descriptors: Gifted, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children, Peer Acceptance
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Ochoa, Salvador Hector – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1991
Sociometric status assessment of mainstreamed Hispanic pupils in grades four and five found that learning-disabled pupils (n=60) received lower sociometric peer ratings than nonhandicapped peers, though considerable variability existed and sociometric context influenced status. Thirty percent of the disabled sample were in the rejected status…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Hispanic Americans, Intergroup Relations, Intermediate Grades
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Dodge, Kenneth A.; And Others – Child Development, 1990
Considered the relation between peer status and aggressive behavior, the temporal relation between peer group behavior and emerging sociometric status, differences in behavioral correlates of peer status as a function of time that peers have known each other, and age differences in the consistency of status across settings and in behavior patterns…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aggression, Elementary School Students, Group Dynamics
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Haskett, Mary E.; Kistner, Janet A. – Child Development, 1991
Peer interactions of abused and nonabused children in a day care setting were evaluated. Abused children initiated fewer positive interactions with peers and exhibited a higher proportion of negative behaviors than did nonabused children. Peers viewed abused children as less well liked than nonabused children. (BC)
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Child Abuse, Day Care Centers
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Parker, Jeffrey G.; Asher, Steven R. – Developmental Psychology, 1993
A total of 881 third through fifth graders completed sociometric measures of acceptance and friendship, a measure of loneliness, a questionnaire on their best friends, and a measure of friendship satisfaction. Results indicated that, although many low-accepted children had satisfying friendships, they were less satisfying than the friendships of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Friendship, Interpersonal Competence
Shepherd, Kathleen K. – School Administrator, 1994
To disrupt the escalating "arms race" between violent students and their schools, at least 5,000 U.S. elementary and secondary schools now use 1 of several conflict resolution models, including peer mediation, comprehensive whole-school programs, and curricular approaches (violence prevention and law-related education) designed for at-risk…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Guns, Intervention
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Noland, Emily N.; And Others – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1993
This study compared the differential effects of in-class and pull-out service delivery models on attitudes of students (n=194) in grades four through six toward students with disabilities. Results revealed that students from classrooms where services were being delivered through in-class service delivery models had more positive attitudes.…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Intermediate Grades
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Egan, Susan K.; Perry, David G. – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Tested hypotheses that low self-regard contributes over time to peer victimization and that behavioral vulnerabilities are more likely to lead to victimization when children have low self-regard than when they have healthy self-regard. Found that both hypotheses were supported with third through seventh graders, especially when self-regard was…
Descriptors: Bullying, Child Development, Early Adolescents, Elementary Education
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Roberts, Clare M.; Smith, Peta R. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1999
The theory of planned behavior was used to examine the relationship between the attitudes and behavior of 188 children (ages 8-12) toward peers with physical disabilities included in regular education. Children's attitudes and perceived behavioral control were significant predictors of their intentions to interact with a child with physical…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools, Peer Acceptance
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