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Moore, Judith A.; And Others – 1982
The project, Extending Family Resources, was designed to assess the impact on 14 families of raising children with handicapping conditions and to implement a model program to reduce obstacles facing those families. The model emphasized incorporating under-involved relatives, friends, and neighbors into the family's support network. Performance…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Family Problems, Family Programs, Family Relationship
Matthews, Doris B.; Justice, Christine – 1983
Research findings produce a positive argument for the inclusion of relaxation training in the school curriculum. Since today's children face a great deal of stress, they must learn coping techniques. Learning to relax at will is one method of learning to survive, because the relaxation response is incompatible with anxiety; the child learns to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Anxiety, Children
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Garbarino, James – 1977
The thesis underlying this paper is that maltreatment of children is fundamentally a socio-cultural problem, rather than a personal one. The use of an ecological model of human development is advocated to provide insight into the dynamics of child maltreatment, with emphasis on organism-environment interaction, social policy and second-order…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Environmental Influences, Family Environment
McDonald, Linda; And Others – 1988
The paper explores the impact of child variables, parent variables, and family resources (professional and informal supports) on the family's ability to cope with a child with special needs. Child variables include child gender, birth order, severity of handicap, degree of child dependency, extent of attachment, age of the child, and presence of…
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Emotional Adjustment, Family Problems
Kotch, Jonathan B.; And Others – 1987
This paper examines the arbitrary distinctions between intentional and unintentional child injuries, noting that a careful review of the literature of both child abuse and unintentional child injury revealed similarities among the risk factors associated with the two outcomes. A single, multifactor model of injury etiology, the ecologic model, is…
Descriptors: Accidents, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Injuries
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Holliday, Bertha Garrett – 1979
Issues are presented which concern today's children, even those growing up under the best of environmental, social, and economic conditions. All will face an increased probability of emotional stress accompanying problems of living, undoubtedly resulting in increased demands upon child mental health services. The history of child mental health…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Children, Community Health Services, Elementary Secondary Education
Peterson, Rolf A. – 1982
This paper briefly reviews the two assumptions involved in the use of a stress management approach with parents of the developmentally disabled, i.e., that many parents are subject to high stress and that stress interferes with the person's functioning. A discussion of possible stressors and possible effects of stress are outlined, e.g., health…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Counseling Techniques, Developmental Disabilities, Emotional Response
McCubbin, Hamilton I.; Patterson, Joan M. – 1981
Recent developments in family stress and coping research and a review of data and observations of families in a war-induced crisis situation led to an investigation of the relationship between a stressor and family outcomes. The study, based on the Double ABCX Model in which A (the stressor event) interacts with B (the family's crisis-meeting…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Child Rearing, Coping
Nuttall, Ena Vazquez; Nuttall, Ronald L. – 1980
Knowledge gained from the theoretical and empirical literature on social support theory, family systems theory, and social ecology provide the foundation for a model which studies stress, support systems, and coping patterns within the family. Puerto Rican (N=87) and Italian (N=49) families were interviewed to identify stress factors and coping…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Coping, Ethnic Groups, Family Relationship
Smith, Doris O. – 1981
For early childhood educators a cognitive approach to stress therapy is a valuable supplement to other approaches. Early childhood educators, like others, may develop psychological vulnerabilities that contribute to stress and depression. An exaggerated need for approval or an unhealthy demand for perfectionism may contribute to their experience…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Burnout, Child Caregivers, Cognitive Development
Burrell, Nancy A.; And Others – 1993
A study tested a theoretical model using data from court-ordered sessions about the utility of divorce mediation. Subjects, 974 couples who had filed for divorce with potential child-custody disputes, were informed about the process of mediation as a means to settle their custody disputes rather than relying on the court system to resolve their…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Divorce
Christian, Randy – 1990
This paper discusses the role of the religious community in the prevention of various forms of family abuse. Discussion first sets forth assumptions made in the text and identifies beliefs underlying the disregard of the religious community that is found among professionals and in the literature on the family. General responses to the beliefs are…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Abuse, Church Role, Intervention
Parette, Howard P., Jr. – 1995
This review of the literature on assistive technology (AT) assessment strategies for infants and toddlers focuses on taking cultural differences into account while developing individualized family service plans. Topics covered include current practices and issues, including the value of a team approach and the need to consider child factors, AT…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Cultural Influences, Decision Making, Delivery Systems
Zaslow, Martha; Moore, Kristin; Coiro, Mary Jo; Morrison, Donna Ruane – 1994
Although it has been assumed that increasing maternal education or family income will improve children's well-being, considering the impact on child care arrangements and home environment raises the possibility of negative effects. This paper reviews experimental evaluations of seven programs designed to enhance welfare families' self-sufficiency,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Models, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Abidin, Richard R. – 1989
One recently developed parenting research model hypothesizes that parenting behavior and child adjustment are influenced by a number of divergent variables that operate through the component of the parent's personality that is related to the parenting role. In this model, the level of stress experienced by each parent results from a series of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Marital Satisfaction, Models, Motivation
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