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parent-child play occur with advances in children's cognitive and social ...
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... Attention is a direct and relatively easy-to- measure index of children's motivation for, and
engagement in, their school work (eg, Toppino et al., 1991). ... For example, many American children
enter empty homes after school, waiting for their parent(s) to return from work ...
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... Expectations and Memory ∎ When patterns get constantly repeated, a ... Experienced Threat ←→
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behavior or intrinsic badness could explain the parent's punitive or violent behavior.” ...
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... to-extremely high skills) domain of academic skills (Social Skills, Performance, Engagement,
Success, Self ... who also had at least a 3.99 GPA) had a parent who attended ... summer school
programs, increased positive parental involvement, before and after school remedial and ...
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of Oklahoma's Universal Pre- Kindergarten Program on School Readiness. ...
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... The evaluation of emotional and social school readiness can be conducted through parent or
teacher interviews, direct classroom observation or through the ... is the contention that this
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cognition and emotion in a neurobiological conceptualization of children's functioning at school
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these patterns of school readiness derived on the basis of social and cognitive functioning ...
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and ... at greater risk for delays and health problems that impair their readiness for school. ...
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... to measure the effects of neighbourhood by looking at involvement and engagement patterns ...
Their findings show that numerous changes in care arrangements, school changes and residential
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involved CBC as one component of a larger compre- hensive intervention aimed at engaging
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their children back. But really, this is about the children getting their parents back.” Judge Douglas
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