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Mandak, Kelsey; Light, Janice – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018
Although family-centered services have long been discussed as essential in providing successful services to families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ideal implementation is often lacking. This study aimed to increase understanding of how families with children with ASD and limited speech receive services from speech-language…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Impairments, Autism
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Dodge, Kenneth A.; Goodman, W. Benjamin – Future of Children, 2019
How do we screen all families in a population at a single time point, identify family-specific risks, and connect each family with evidence-based community resources that can help them overcome those risks--an approach known as targeted universalism? In this article, Kenneth A. Dodge and W. Benjamin Goodman describe Family Connects, a program…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Family Programs, Birth, Home Visits
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Cox, Angie; Gruber, Anne Marie; Neuhaus, Chris – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2019
As academic libraries explore their connection to student success and how library staff spend their time, it is important to understand how research consultations influence academic achievement. Several studies have found correlations between various measures of library use and grade point averages (GPAs), but only limited research has…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Personnel, Users (Information), Grade Point Average
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Martínez, M. Carmen Pichardo; Nieto, Alicia Benavides; López, Miriam Romero; García-Berbén, Trinidad – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2019
Introduction: In recent decades, several studies provide scientific evidence of the benefits of preventive family intervention in early childhood. However, in the Spanish context there is a shortage of proven effective interventions designed for this population. After carrying out a pilot intervention with the universal family program…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Relationship, Family Environment, Intervention
Spurlock, Christy L. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This exploratory study aims to answer questions related to highly recognized parent/family engagement programs and the ways in which they are organized, operated, and resourced; undertake innovative events and services; use and learn from assessment; and face challenges. Directors of 34 specifically selected highly recognized parent/family…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Academic Achievement, Family Programs, Administrator Attitudes
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Wright, Kallia O. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2020
The Sugar Plays are a family-focused health intervention. The goal of the play is to explore the experience of living with a Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) diagnosis in Appalachia. This present study examined audience reactions using three data-collection methods: (1) open-ended questionnaires, (2) participatory sketches and (3) semi-structured…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Health Education, Intervention, Diabetes
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Lewis, Ericka M.; Hooley, Cole; Feely, Megan; Lanier, Paul; Korff, Suzanne J.; Kohl, Patricia L. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2020
Evidence-based behavioral parent training (BPT) programs are the most effective way to address children's behavior disorders and participant engagement is essential to achieving positive treatment outcomes. However, there is limited understanding of the factors that contribute to engagement, particularly for at-risk families. This qualitative…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Evidence Based Practice, Intervention, Behavior Disorders
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Ancell, Katherine S.; Bruns, Deborah A.; Chitiyo, Jonathan – Young Exceptional Children, 2018
Active family involvement in Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is regarded as a beneficial factor in young children's learning and development. One definition of family involvement is the active role parents take in their child's development and the knowledge and participation they share with professionals who are part of the child's daily…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Fathers, Parent Participation, Family Involvement
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David, Paula; Schiff, Miriam – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2018
Background: Bottom-up dissemination (BUD) of evidence based treatments (EBT), entailing the spread of an intervention through a peer network in a decentralized manner, is an under-reported phenomenon in the professional literature. Objective: This paper presents findings from a study researching the feasibility of BUD of an evidence-based…
Descriptors: Intervention, Evidence Based Practice, Family Programs, Psychotherapy
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LeBaron, Ashley B.; Rosa-Holyoak, Christina M.; Bryce, L. Ashley; Hill, E. Jeffrey; Marks, Loren D. – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2018
Many Millennials (aged 18-30 in 2016) are struggling with financial capability and independence. As efforts unfold to address this issue by improving financial education, Millennials themselves can offer helpful family-centered ideas for children's financial learning. As part of the Whats and Hows of Family Financial $ocialization project, this…
Descriptors: Money Management, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Styles, Socialization
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Kiyama, Judy Marquez; Harper, Casandra E. – Review of Higher Education, 2018
Persistently negative stereotypes of college students' parents are biased toward parents from privileged backgrounds and reflect privileged practices that operate from a color-blind and class-blind ideology. This scholarly paper argues for a conceptual shift from parent involvement to family engagement, establishes the need for a more inclusive…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Family Involvement, Parent Participation, Models
Smith, George; Sylva, Kathy; Smith, Teresa; Sammons, Pam; Omonigho, Aghogho – Sutton Trust, 2018
Latest research from the authors and their team at the University of Oxford has used administrative data, a survey of local authorities, and a series of case studies to paint a picture of what has happened to children's centres across England. The six case studies include Londonborough, Portcity, Shipcity, Rivershire, Midshire, and Northport.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care Centers, Disadvantaged Environment, Young Children
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Kayahan Yüksel, Didem; Polat, Kübra – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2022
The aim of the study is to evaluate the National Education Council [NEC] decisions made from 1939 to 2021 in line with the components of inclusive education. In this context, the NEC decisions were examined in line with the themes of access, support, and participation, which are the components of inclusive education. In this study, document…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Inclusion, Access to Education, Equal Education
Skinner, Rebecca R. – Congressional Research Service, 2022
This report provides an overview of major provisions of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). It also includes a table showing annual appropriations for ESEA programs for FY2017 through FY2022, as well as a table showing the transition in authorized programs and related appropriations from FY2016, when No Child Left Behind Act of 2001…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Educational Finance
Green, Jimmy; Donovan, Brittney; Palius, Marjory – John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, 2022
The Newark Opportunity Youth Network (NOYN) contracted with the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the youth workforce development system within the state. The study documents how the youth workforce system developed in New Jersey since the federal…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Youth Employment, Federal Legislation, Labor Legislation
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