The interactions that occur between teacher and child during the school day dictate many aspects of the educational experience. The teacher-child relationship is an important factor in the early care and education setting. This study examined the relationship between child disability status and teacher child relationships, which are characterized by closeness and conflict. It further assessed the extent to which the relationship was mediated by child temperament (inhibitory control and frustration) and child behaviors (prosocial and aggression). Analyses used data from the Child, Family, and School Influences on Developmental Outcomes of Young Children with and without Disabilities longitudinal study. The sample consisted of parent and teac...
After a parental divorce, many children exhibit stress responses and effects from the experience. Pr...
Parental involvement in the education process is known to increase student achievement. Many barrier...
The purpose of this qualitative, transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the percept...
The current research on young children with disabilities is growing, yet there are some gaps within ...
By improving the quality of early teacher-child relationships, a child may improve his socio-emotion...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which teachers and parents of preschool child...
The current study assessed the effectiveness of Teacher Child Interaction Training (TCIT), an adapta...
Beginning with the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 and continuing through the pas...
Scope and Method of Study: The current study attempted to extend the current literature on the topic...
This study examined differences in classroom experiences for minority boys as a result of their teac...
The study forms part of a longitudinal study of the psychopathological consequences of childhood hem...
Antisocial behavior during adolescence can often lead to negative outcomes. These negative outcomes ...
Research in psychotherapy has demonstrated that a positive working alliance between therapist and cl...
his study examined how school-facilitated parental involvement affects Standards of Learning (SOL) e...
With the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind, school systems must ensure students with disabilit...
After a parental divorce, many children exhibit stress responses and effects from the experience. Pr...
Parental involvement in the education process is known to increase student achievement. Many barrier...
The purpose of this qualitative, transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the percept...
The current research on young children with disabilities is growing, yet there are some gaps within ...
By improving the quality of early teacher-child relationships, a child may improve his socio-emotion...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which teachers and parents of preschool child...
The current study assessed the effectiveness of Teacher Child Interaction Training (TCIT), an adapta...
Beginning with the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 and continuing through the pas...
Scope and Method of Study: The current study attempted to extend the current literature on the topic...
This study examined differences in classroom experiences for minority boys as a result of their teac...
The study forms part of a longitudinal study of the psychopathological consequences of childhood hem...
Antisocial behavior during adolescence can often lead to negative outcomes. These negative outcomes ...
Research in psychotherapy has demonstrated that a positive working alliance between therapist and cl...
his study examined how school-facilitated parental involvement affects Standards of Learning (SOL) e...
With the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind, school systems must ensure students with disabilit...
After a parental divorce, many children exhibit stress responses and effects from the experience. Pr...
Parental involvement in the education process is known to increase student achievement. Many barrier...
The purpose of this qualitative, transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the percept...