The relationship between home and school is an important component of children’s early educational experiences. However, little research has examined the home-school relationship from the perspective of teachers. This study examines whether teacher characteristics predict how Head Start teachers rate the quality of their relationships with families using data from the Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES), 2014 cohort. Results suggest that teacher characteristics, including job satisfaction, caregiving beliefs, and depressive symptoms, predict how they perceive their relationships with families. Supporting teachers’ psychological wellbeing may be one effective strategy for promoting positive relationships between teachers a...
The quality of student-teacher relationships plays an important role in a child's educational experi...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
According to the overlapping spheres of influence theory of family engagement, children are best ser...
The relationship between home and school is an important component of children’s early educational e...
This study looked at Head Start teachers’ relationships with families. The purpose of the research w...
The ability for parents and teachers to work together serves as a foundation for a collaborative and...
Graduation date: 2015Positive teacher-child relationships, characterized by warmth and closeness, ar...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XThis longitudinal study aimed to identify child, socio-de...
Literature shows that family/school partnership leads to a better school experience (Marcon, 1999; A...
Teachers’ beliefs about family-school relationship vary in a continuum according to the role that pa...
This study looked at components of Head Start parent-teacher relationships: teachers’ knowledge and ...
In recent years, literature has shown that the teacher-child relationship not only has a great impac...
Student-teacher relationships, parent-child relationships, self-regulation, and social competence ar...
Children\u27s attachments to early caregivers, either inside or outside of the home, have consequenc...
Early teacher-child relationships have been studied mainly within the framework of attachment theory...
The quality of student-teacher relationships plays an important role in a child's educational experi...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
According to the overlapping spheres of influence theory of family engagement, children are best ser...
The relationship between home and school is an important component of children’s early educational e...
This study looked at Head Start teachers’ relationships with families. The purpose of the research w...
The ability for parents and teachers to work together serves as a foundation for a collaborative and...
Graduation date: 2015Positive teacher-child relationships, characterized by warmth and closeness, ar...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XThis longitudinal study aimed to identify child, socio-de...
Literature shows that family/school partnership leads to a better school experience (Marcon, 1999; A...
Teachers’ beliefs about family-school relationship vary in a continuum according to the role that pa...
This study looked at components of Head Start parent-teacher relationships: teachers’ knowledge and ...
In recent years, literature has shown that the teacher-child relationship not only has a great impac...
Student-teacher relationships, parent-child relationships, self-regulation, and social competence ar...
Children\u27s attachments to early caregivers, either inside or outside of the home, have consequenc...
Early teacher-child relationships have been studied mainly within the framework of attachment theory...
The quality of student-teacher relationships plays an important role in a child's educational experi...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
According to the overlapping spheres of influence theory of family engagement, children are best ser...