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Lomeu Gomes, Rafael – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2022
This article examines the affective dimension of the linguistic repertoire of multilingual families. Specifically, resulting from a three-year ethnographic project in Norway, this study sets out to better understand the role of affect in parent-child interactions as members of two Brazilian-Norwegian families draw on their multilingual linguistic…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Multilingualism, Family Relationship, Parent Child Relationship
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Murray, Marjorie; Tizzoni, Constanza – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2022
This article seeks to connect ethnographic findings from a study on parenting, childcare and early childhood in Chile's Mapuche communities with facets of the LOPI model. From Facet 1, we observe that children are included in social situations from an early stage, which empowers them to learn how to interact through such instances as greeting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Infants, Toddlers
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Caroline Gaudreau; Amanda Delgado; Rachel Confair-Jones; Sydney Flambaum; Kathy Hirsh-Pasek; K. Lee Raby; Mary Dozier; Roberta Michnick Golinkoff – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Research suggests foster children are at risk for poor language skills. One intervention, attachment and biobehavioral catch-up (ABC), was shown to successfully improve not only young foster children's attachment to their parents, but also their receptive vocabulary skills (Bernard et al., 2017; Raby et al., 2019). Given that language acquisition…
Descriptors: Foster Care, At Risk Persons, Language Acquisition, Language Skills
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Rambusch, Nancy McCormick – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2013
Children learn, with or without teachers. They absorb knowledge from whatever environment they are in. The type of environment conducive to children's learning depends largely on adults. Adults have always professed to love children. Less often have they professed a need to respect them. Many are the adults who believe that the role of the child…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Montessori Method, Parent Participation, Montessori Schools
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Fleck, Bethany; Richmond, Aaron S.; Sanderson, Jordace; Yacovetta, Sara – Cogent Education, 2015
When parents talk with their children about lessons learned in school, they are participating in reminiscing of an unshared event. This study sought to understand if pedagogical documentation, from the Reggio Approach to early childhood education, would support and enhance the conversation. Mother-child dyads reminisced two separate times about…
Descriptors: Memory, Recall (Psychology), Mothers, Reggio Emilia Approach
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Foster, Joanne – Parenting for High Potential, 2013
The author of this article implores parents to take the word "I" off the table. Instead of thinking "What can I do for my children?" consider, "What can they do for themselves?" How can one invoke children's independence and initiative? Start by inspiring them to investigate, imagine, and use their intellect.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Role, Interests, Cognitive Development
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Bureau, Jean-Francois; Martin, Jodi; Freynet, Nathalie; Poirier, Alexane Ali; Lafontaine, Marie-France; Cloutier, Paula – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010
Family experiences are influential in the development of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). The current study aimed to identify specific dimensions underlying early parent-child relationships in association with NSSI. It was hypothesized that all relationship dimensions would be related with NSSI, with some dimensions being stronger predictors when…
Descriptors: Prevention, Injuries, Parent Role, Young Adults
Scholz, Carolyn L. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2011
This paper will explore the balance between children's rights and parental responsibility from a family systems perspective. Children do not grow up in a vacuum; they are part of a biological, psychological and social system. The interaction of the child and parent within this system must include the development of responsibilities by the parent…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Childrens Rights, Child Role, Parents
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Hooper, Lisa M. – Alabama Counseling Association Journal, 2008
This article advances a balanced discussion of the extent to which varied outcomes are evidenced in adulthood after one has been parentified in childhood. Recommendations are provided that may help counselors avoid the potential overpathologizing of clients with a history of parentification. Suggestions for clinical practice are put forth for all…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Child Role, Child Responsibility, Child Neglect
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Piercy, Kathleen W.; Chapman, Jeffery G. – Family Relations, 2001
A qualitative study was done to investigate how adult children become caregivers to older parents with functional impairments and what roles their own children adopt in their family's care arrangement. Interviews revealed five influences on children and grandchildren's adoption of caregiver roles: expectations; family rules; religious training;…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Caregiver Role, Child Role, Family Caregivers
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Gruber, Kenneth J. – Child Welfare, 1981
Examines the emotional and situational factors that influence the child victim's role in sexual assult by adults, and the social implications of blaming the victim. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Adults, Child Abuse, Child Role, Emotional Adjustment
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Aitken, Viv – Research in Drama Education, 2009
This article reviews "Everyday Theatre", an interactive applied theatre project from Auckland based company Applied Theatre Consultants Ltd., which explores the dynamics of family relationships and touches obliquely on issues of abuse and violence. The article looks at the form, strategies and processes of "Everyday Theatre"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Power Structure, Status
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Hooper, Lisa M.; Marotta, Sylvia A.; Lanthier, Richard P. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2008
While most of the existing literature has focused on the risks associated with parentification, we examined the potential benefits (i.e., posttraumatic growth) associated with parentification. Predictors of posttraumatic growth explored in our study included: attachment, differentiation of self, parentification, and resiliency. Partial support was…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Child Role, Parent Child Relationship, Personality Traits
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Hall, Barry L. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1989
Results of a study of the types of help provided by 27 adult children to chronically ill parents demonstrated that despite profound stress and strain, they still provided a range of help within the formal structures of the hospital. Dependence was a weak indicator and stress was a stronger indicator of the adult child's helping behavior. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Children, Child Role, Chronic Illness, Helping Relationship
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Campbell, Alan – Child Care in Practice, 2008
This article describes the findings from a qualitative study that explored the views of a small group of Australian children about their involvement in decision-making processes following their parents' separation. Sixteen children, aged between seven and 17 years, participated in in-depth interviews that focused on their understandings of the…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Countries, Interviews, Adolescents
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