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Juzwik, Mary M.; LeBlanc, Robert Jean; Davila, Denise; Rackley, Eric D.; Sarroub, Loukia K. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: In an editorial introduction essay for the special issue on Religion, Literacies, and English Education in Global Dialogue, the editors frame papers in the special issue in dialogue with previous scholarly literature around three central lines of inquiry: How do children, youth and families navigate relationships among religion,…
Descriptors: Religion, Role of Religion, Religious Factors, English Teachers
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Havron, Naomi; Lovcevic, Irena; Kee, Michelle Z. L.; Chen, Helen; Chong, Yap Seng; Daniel, Mary; Broekman, Birit F. P.; Tsuji, Sho – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Previous literature has shown that family structure affects language development. Here, factors relating to older siblings (their presence in the house, sex, and age gap), mothers (maternal stress), and household size and residential crowding were assessed to systematically examine the different roles of these factors. Data from mother-child dyads…
Descriptors: Family Structure, Siblings, Family Environment, Mothers
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Chen, Wei-Lin – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: This study differentiated various living arrangements (ie living with two biological parents, living with one biological parent, living with friends, living in a dorm, and other) and examined its relationship with health-related lifestyles as well as the moderating role of gender differences. Methods: This study used data from the…
Descriptors: Life Style, College Students, Place of Residence, Gender Differences
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Li, Jiali; He, Ruizhu – Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 2022
This paper utilizes data from the China Education Panel Survey 2013-2015 to examine the effects of family time and money inputs in education on adolescent academic performance from the perspectives of home social capital, cultural capital, and shadow education. Home time input in education is more vital to teenager academic progress than money…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Cultural Capital, Tutoring, Academic Achievement
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Dong, Chuanmei; Cao, Simin; Li, Hui – Early Education and Development, 2022
Research Findings: There are heated debates about the benefits and risks of using digital devices in the early years. This study explored the latent profiles and the associated predictors of digital literacy and multimodal practices in Chinese children to understand how children use and interact with digital devices at home. A total of 1953…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technological Literacy, Technology, Handheld Devices
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Richards, Rosemary D.; Terreni, Lisa – Curriculum Matters, 2022
The New Zealand early childhood curriculum, Te Whariki, encourages teachers to intentionally implement learning experiences so children learn about and through the visual arts. Acknowledging the tensions between intentional teaching and play-based learning, teachers are urged to be neither hands-off nor very structured in designing visual arts…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Art Education, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
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Yip, Jason; Roldan, Wendy; Gonzalez, Carmen; Pina, Laura R.; Ruiz, Maria; Vanegas, Paola – Information and Learning Sciences, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the collaboration processes of immigrant families as they search for online information together. Immigrant English-language learning adults of lower socioeconomic status often work collaboratively with their children to search the internet. Family members rely on each other's language and digital literacy…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Cooperation, Online Searching, Information Seeking
Ullmann, Heidi; Weeks, Julie D.; Madans, Jennifer H. – National Center for Health Statistics, 2022
Children with disabilities are at increased risk of experiencing stressful life events. These events include various forms of abuse, neglect, and household instability, such as exposure to violence, parental or guardian incarceration, and living with someone with mental illness or alcohol or drug problems. Stressful life events experienced in…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Disabilities, Stress Variables
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Yaqiong, Kang; Lijie, Wang; Yanan, Kang – Online Submission, 2022
China is a country with traditional family education. Parents greatly influence their children, especially under the one-child policy and urbanization background. Chinese teaching requires context and training. Reading and communication are important ways to improve Chinese. Parent-child reading can better help students in grades 1-3 to read. This…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students
Diana Leyva; Gloria Yeomans-Maldonado; Christina Weiland; Anna Shapiro – Grantee Submission, 2022
There is limited research on the relation between approaches to learning (ATL) and Latino kindergarteners' math development, and mixed results regarding the role of Latino home numeracy practices. This study examined the associations among Latino kindergarteners' ATL, home numeracy practices, and growth in math skills. Participants were 151…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Kindergarten, Family Environment, Numeracy
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Rowe, Emily; Smith, Jenifer – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2021
The public emphasis on 'lost learning' and hapless child victims fails to acknowledge children's drive to learn and misconceives the role of the teacher. Through direct conversations and close observations Emily Rowe, class teacher, and Jeni Smith, school governor, worked together to learn from year 5 and 6 children about their experiences of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Learning Processes, Elementary School Students
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Zgourou, Eleni; Bratsch-Hines, Mary; Vernon-Feagans, Lynne – Infant and Child Development, 2021
Using a sample of 1,117 families living in low-wealth rural areas, the current study focused on how home literacy practices for 3-year-old children were related to the children's language skills at ages 3 and 4. Three types of home literacy practices were explored: parent-to-child literacy practices, child literacy practices, and parent literacy…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Literacy, Early Childhood Education, Low Income Groups
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Dean, Bronya – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
This article uses explores how young children use self-directed spontaneous singing at home as a tool of personal agency. Although researchers are increasingly interested in spontaneous singing that takes place outside formal education and care settings, there remains little research into young children's self-directed singing at home. With…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Singing, Family Environment, Self Management
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Zhang, Yiqi; Leung, Suzannie K. Y.; Li, Hui – Education Sciences, 2021
Existing studies have explored parental play beliefs in the developed coastal cities in mainland China, leaving parents in developing areas unstudied. This study aimed to understand how these understudied parents view and engage in their children's play at home, using Bronfenbrenner's process--person--context--time (PPCT) model. Eight families…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Beliefs, Play
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Droogmans, Gilles; Vergaelen, Elfi; Van Buggenhout, Griet; Swillen, Ann – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2021
Background Individuals with Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS) are characterised by phenotypical traits that can be experienced as challenging by their environment. This study assessed parenting stress and Family Quality of Life (FQOL) in parents of individuals with PMS and identified potential contributing variables. Method: Mothers (n = 14) and…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Child Rearing, Stress Variables, Family Environment
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