نتایج جستجو برای: teacher parent relationship

تعداد نتایج: 646858  

Journal: :Journal of clinical child psychology 2001
C Webster-Stratton M J Reid M Hammond

Studied the effectiveness of parent and teacher training as a selective prevention program for 272 Head Start mothers and their 4-year-old children and 61 Head Start teachers. Fourteen Head Start centers (34 classrooms) were randomly assigned to (a) an experimental condition in which parents, teachers, and family service workers participated in the prevention program (Incredible Years) or (b) a...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2003
Bahr Weiss Vicki Harris Thomas Catron Susan S Han

The authors evaluated the efficacy of RECAP, a psychosocial intervention developed to treat concurrent internalizing and externalizing problems in children. Participants included 93 4th-grade children assigned to the treatment group or a no-treatment control group. The school-based program, which lasts the 9-month academic year, provides individual, group, classroom, teacher, and parent trainin...

عریضی, حمیدرضا , یزدخواستی, فریبا ,

Objectives: The Purpose of this study was the standardization of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), in the city of Isfahan. Method: Subjects consisted of 1880 seven to eleven -year old schoolchildren in Isfahan, in addition to their parents and teachers. Data were gathered using the Youth Self- Report (YSR), the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Teacher's Report Form (TRF).The CBCL itse...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2017
Leanne Tamm Carolyn A Denton Jeffery N Epstein Christopher Schatschneider Heather Taylor L Eugene Arnold Oscar Bukstein Julia Anixt Anson Koshy Nicholas C Newman Jan Maltinsky Patricia Brinson Richard E A Loren Mary R Prasad Linda Ewing-Cobbs Aaron Vaughn

OBJECTIVE This trial compared attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) treatment alone, intensive reading intervention alone, and their combination for children with ADHD and word reading difficulties and disabilities (RD). METHOD Children (n = 216; predominantly African American males) in Grades 2-5 with ADHD and word reading/decoding deficits were randomized to ADHD treatment (medica...

2017
Beata Beigman Klebanov Anastassia Loukina John Sabatini Tenaha O'Reilly

This paper is a preliminary report on using text complexity measurement in the service of a new educational application. We describe a reading intervention where a child takes turns reading a book aloud with a virtual reading partner. Our ultimate goal is to provide meaningful feedback to the parent or the teacher by continuously tracking the child’s improvement in reading fluency. We show that...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 1993
R McGee W R Stanton M R Sears

It has been suggested that children with attention deficit disorder-hyperactivity (ADDH) are likely to show allergic disorders, and that both ADDH and allergic disorders may share a common biological background. In a large sample of children from the general population we found no association between parent, teacher, and self-reports of ADDH behaviors and a history of allergic disorders (asthma...

2005
ROLAND BÉNABOU

A central tenet of economics is that individuals respond to incentives. For psychologists and sociologists, in contrast, rewards and punishments are often counterproductive, because they undermine “intrinsic motivation”. We reconcile these two views, showing how performance incentives offered by an informed principal (manager, teacher, parent) can adversely impact an agent’s (worker, child) per...

2014
Matthew A. Kraft Todd Rogers

Parental involvement is correlated with student performance, though the causal relationship is less well established. This experiment examined an intervention that delivered weekly one-sentence individualized messages from teachers to the parents of high school students in a credit recovery program. Messages decreased the percentage of students who failed to earn course credit from 15.8% to 9.3...

2003
Roland Bénabou Jean Tirole Mark Armstrong Isabelle Brocas Daniel Gilbert Robert Lane Marek Pycia Gérard Roland Julio Rotemberg Ilya Segal

A central tenet of economics is that individuals respond to incentives. For psychologists and sociologists, by contrast, rewards and punishments are often counterproductive, because they undermine “intrinsic motivation”. We reconcile these two views, showing how performance incentives offered by an informed principal (manager, teacher, parent) can adversely impact an agent’s (worker, child) per...

2010
Lisanne L. Stone Roy Otten Rutger C. M. E. Engels Ad A. Vermulst Jan M. A. M. Janssens

Since its development, the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) has been widely used in both research and practice. The SDQ screens for positive and negative psychological attributes. This review aims to provide an overview of the psychometric properties of the SDQ for 4- to 12-year-olds. Results from 48 studies (N = 131,223) on reliability and validity of the parent and teacher SDQ a...

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