Before administrating the ECCOs, the school principal, parents, and students were made aware of the study purposes, data anonymity and confidentiality, and relevance of participation in a research project of this nature. Formal voluntary consent was given by all of those involved. Students performed...
Educational interventions aimed at parents foster more parent–child interaction and thus assist in the stimulation of children (Aboud, 2007). Head Start, for example, is a parenting intervention aimed at increasing parental involvement, improving parental skills and fostering better parenting. The goal...
Parents have an important place in career development, as in many other matters. Characteristics of the family can affect the child’s career development positively or negatively. For example, it is seen that the socioeconomic level of the family is related to the career adaptation of the adoles...
While parents of dyslexic children, are often moved to take on the role of ally in the school context, there has been little exploration of the mechanisms and outcomes of these parental actions in the Australian context for dyslexic children (Burke et al.,Citation2022). Two Australian studies ...
For the focus group and interview data, parents, children and teachers were sent the consent information and example questions 48–24 hr ahead of the data collection. Written consent was gained prior to the commencement of these data collection phases, with verbal consent gained at the beginning ...
In addition to its multidomain focus, REDI-P may have been particularly useful to parents because it included strategically selected and carefully designed home learning activities.25 These activities were easy, playful, and enjoyable for parents and children, and they exposed children to learning con...
For example, a parent’s workplace schedule such as shift work may prevent a parent from coming home early enough to see their child before bedtime, depriving the child of parental care. By applying the ecological systems theory into the present study, it is hypothesized that parents who are...
At age 16, young people and their parents gave written informed consent for use of the young person’s genetic information. At age 18, study children were sent ‘fair processing’ materials describing ALSPAC’s intended use of their health and administrative records and were given clear means ...
Policy Standards for Curriculum Planning and Programming, Assessing and Reporting to Parents K - 12. [https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/curriculum/schools/curric_plan/policystandards161006.pdf] Wright J, Konza D, Hearne D, Okely AD: The Gold Medal Fitness Project: A model for change. Phys...
Students and parents provided active informed consent for the students’ participation in the study. Participants were randomly allocated by the first author (stratified for educational level, using a computerized randomization in a 1:1 ratio) into the experimental (for which the training started ...