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Peer reviewedJacobsen, R. Brooke; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1980
To test the theory that children's behavioral cues influence adult responses to them, responses of a mother sample and a student sample to children depicted in danger and nondanger situations were analyzed. Significant differences in types of responses were examined for their implications for the training of child caregivers. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Behavior Change, Child Caregivers, Child Role
Reese, Shelly – TECHNOS, 1996
Discusses how marketers are targeting children as a consumer segment. Highlights include advertising budgets and media, how children spend their money, the more influential role of the child in the family, in-school marketing, controversial advertising on Channel One, marketing on the Internet, and parental control. (AEF)
Descriptors: Advertising, Budgets, Child Role, Childhood Interests
Peer reviewedBey, Marguerite – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2003
Draws on research on families of seasonal migrant laborers in Mexico to consider the role of work in socializing children growing up in extreme poverty. Argues migrant work represents an effective form of socialization that prepares children for their future. Discusses whether minimum employment age should be raised from 8 to 14 years and the…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Role, Childhood Needs, Children
Play as the Leading Activity of the Preschool Period: Insights from Vygotsky, Leont'ev, and Bakhtin.
Peer reviewedDuncan, Robert M.; Tarulli, Donato – Early Education and Development, 2003
Discusses ideas from Vygotsky, Leont'ev and Bakhtin to show how fantasy play acts as its own zone of proximal development that contributes to the development of symbolic mediation, the appropriation of social roles and symbols, and the preschool child's preparation for elementary school. (JPB)
Descriptors: Child Role, Cognitive Development, Educational Theories, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedBackstrom, Kerstin – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1992
Reviews the historical context and the contents of the United Nations 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, with particular reference to its ratification and implementation in Sweden. Describes the preamble and articles related to the provision of services/care, protection from mistreatment, and children's participation in decisions.…
Descriptors: Child Role, Child Welfare, Childrens Rights, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedKelly, Jean F.; Barnard, Kathryn E. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1999
This response to Mahoney et al. (EC 623 392) agrees that parent education should be an important component of early intervention programs and proposes that parent education be included in a relationship-focused early-intervention model. This model is illustrated, explained, and compared with the previous child-focused model and the current…
Descriptors: Child Role, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Family Role
Peer reviewedKjorholt, Anne Trine – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2002
Argues that discourses on children and participation in Norway are linked to international children's rights discourses as well as to Norwegian cultural context. Focuses on how different constructions of children as participants are related to discourses on sustainable local communities. Describes supporting empirical studies and summarizes…
Descriptors: Child Role, Children, Childrens Rights, Community Involvement
Smith, Anne B. – 1996
Everyone involved in early childhood services needs to think about how program quality is defined--as either objective, or as subjective and value-based. Subjective accounts involve perspectives on the nature of quality which come from thinking persons, while objective accounts involve the nature of quality as it exists, independent of the way…
Descriptors: Child Role, Definitions, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Meier, John H. – 1983
In this document, a multifactorial model of child abuse dynamics is presented. Designed to illustrate the simultaneous mutual interaction among factors contributing to an episode of child abuse, the model is intended to serve as a conceptual skeleton providing a context for comparing abuse factors. Child abuse is defined broadly as "the physical…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Role, Clinical Diagnosis, Definitions
Rogoff, Barbara; And Others – 1983
It is argued in this paper that, while newborn infants are ignorant of the the life-ways of the society into which they are born, by age 3 children have become socialized participants of their culture. It is the thesis of the discussion that the rapid development of babies into participants of society is accomplished through a finely tuned…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Adults, Behavior Patterns, Child Development
Lieberman, Grace L. – 1977
It is important to understand cultural, demographic and ethnic differences in how adult children experience their roles as parent-carers and to harness this understanding to effective use of adult children, either as intermediaries or front-line agents, in meeting the increasing needs for care that are likely to accompany their parents' aging.…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Child Role, Dependents, Family Life
Holt, John – Law in American Society, 1975
We should respect and honor a child's desire to be helpful, to be responsible, to be useful, to move about in the world, to explore and to try new things. Responsibility and independence must be developed and nurtured throughout childhood. See SO 504 023 for address of journal. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Development, Child Responsibility, Child Role
Jordan, Valerie Barnes – 1980
The development of children's understanding of the permanence of various social roles was examined in 16 four- and 16 five-year-old children. A social role conservation battery consisting of 12 items on the permanence of self-identity, gender, child and sibling roles was given under three temporal conditions: the past (i.e., when you were a baby,…
Descriptors: Child Role, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Preschool Children
Van Atta, Ralph E., Ed. – 1968
Society is changing, so are students, and so must counselors and counseling. In the papers collected in this monograph, there is none which does not reflect a changing perception of the counselor and his function. Douglas Heath, in his keynote paper, "But Are They Educable?," is emphatic in suggesting counselors should stop counseling individuals…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Audiovisual Communications, Change Agents, Child Role
Peer reviewedFlanzraich, Mark; Dunsavage, Irene – Children Today, 1977
This article describes role reversal behavior among abused and neglected children. In role reversal traditional role behaviors between a parent and a child are interchanged. The child adopts some of the behaviors traditionally associated with parents and parents tend to act dependent. Listed are ways social workers can help with different aspects…
Descriptors: Caseworkers, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Role


