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Sheridan, Susan M.; Gutkin, Terry B. – School Psychology Review, 2000
Presents a conceptual model for school psychology based upon ecological and contextual considerations that frame the practice, training, and research agendas of the field. Argues that school psychology has failed to move toward effective prevention and intervention models of service. Suggests that school psychology be guided by an ecological…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Counseling Effectiveness, Delivery Systems, Ecology
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Smith, Tyler E.; Sheridan, Susan M.; Kim, Elizabeth M.; Park, Sunyoung; Beretvas, S. Natasha – Educational Psychology Review, 2020
Family-school partnership (FSP) interventions capitalize on connections between families and schools, as parents and teachers jointly promote child development through activities that bridge both settings. The current meta-analysis assessed the effects of FSP interventions on children's academic and social-emotional competencies. From initial…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Program Effectiveness, Intervention
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Sheridan, Susan M. – School Psychology Review, 2000
Behavioral consultation and its variants (including conjoint behavioral consultation; CBC) represent common school psychological service delivery options. In this article, a working definition of multicultural CBC is offered. Furthermore, structural and relational issues that may develop when working with culturally diverse students and their…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Consultation Programs, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
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Cowan, Richard J.; Sheridan, Susan M. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2003
This study investigated parent, teacher, and child treatment acceptability ratings derived from field-based conjoint behavioral consultation cases. Data indicate that overall, parents, teachers, and children rated conjoint behavioral consultation-based behavioral interventions as very to highly acceptable. Implications of these findings and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Consultation Programs, Outcomes of Treatment, Parent Attitudes
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Sheridan, Susan M.; Eagle, John W.; Cowan, Richard J.; Mickelson, William – Journal of School Psychology, 2001
Conjoint behavioral consultation is a structured indirect form of service delivery in which parents, teachers, and other support staff are joined to work together to address the academic, social, or behavioral needs of an individual for whom all parties bear some responsibility. Presents outcome data from four years of projects in the area of…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Cooperative Programs, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
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Sheridan, Susan M.; Steck, Murline C. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Examines school psychologists' perceptions of conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) as a method of service delivery. Reports findings from a national survey regarding the acceptability of CBC. Participants rated CBC as clearly acceptable. Presents specific consultant variables, perceived barriers, and differential acceptability of CBC with other…
Descriptors: Consultants, School Psychologists, Surveys, Training
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Sheridan, Susan M.; Hungelmann, Angela; Maughan, Denita Poppenga – School Psychology Review, 1999
Presents a conceptualization of social skills with an emphasis on natural contexts within which children are expected to function. Offers a definition of social skills whereby important considerations of social contexts are emphasized. Emphasizes assessment procedures that address both environmentally relevant and child-specific behaviors, and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Evaluation Methods, Generalization, Interpersonal Competence
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Fiala, Cathy L.; Sheridan, Susan M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2003
Examines the effectiveness of a paired reading intervention using curriculum-based measurement (CBM) probes to document student reading progress. Parents and children used the paired reading method in their homes for 10 minutes, four times a week. Results showed that the children's reading accuracy and rates increased from baseline to follow-up on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Based Assessment, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation, Reading Improvement
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Sheridan, Susan M.; Buhs, Eric S.; Warnes, Emily D. – Journal of School Psychology, 2003
Presents a response to Gifford-Smith and Brownell's "Childhood Peer Relationships: Social Acceptance, Friendships, and Peer Networks" (this issue). Focuses on the interaction of context, children's social skillfulness, and the type of peer relationship targeted as central elements in conceptualizing effective interventions. (Contains 12…
Descriptors: Children, Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Friendship
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Sheridan, Susan M.; Kratochwill, Thomas R. – Journal of School Psychology, 1992
Notes importance of involving parents in their children's education and of school psychologists working actively and collaboratively with parents. Sees behavioral consultation as providing useful framework for working within and between family and school systems to involve parents and teachers in cooperative problem solving. Presents overview of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Christenson, Sandra L.; Sheridan, Susan M. – 2001
Noting that productive family-school relationships are necessary for socializing and supporting children and adolescents as learners, and that such relationships can take many forms, this book examines the goals, contributions, and accountability of families and schools for educational outcomes. Addressed to school psychologists, the book…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Educational Policy, Educational Practices