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Parent Participation At School

Childhood, 2009
The present article discusses the attitude of children towards parent participation at school. To this end, a quantitative study was conducted among 250 10-year-old children in Flanders. The analysis shows that children tend to rather like parent participation, and that this attitude is related to the extent to which parents participate. Children from
Veerle Vyverman, Nicole Vettenburg
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Parent participation: a concept analysis

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996
Parent participation has become a central tenet of paediatric nursing in the United Kingdom The purpose of this paper is to explore the meaning of parent participation, to clarify the concept to benefit children and then‐ families, and to increase understanding among practitioners The concept analysis utilized was directed by Rodgers ‘evolutionary ...
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Any Indication for Bias due to Participation? Comparison of the Effects of a Parent Management Training Rated by Participating and Non‐Participating Parents

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2012
Ratings of parents that have participated in a parent training for child externalizing behaviour problems might be biased (e.g., they may report symptom reduction to reward their own endeavours for attending the training). The potential for bias in parent ratings was investigated in a secondary analysis of an effectiveness study of a parent management ...
Hautmann, Christopher   +7 more
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Children’s and parents’ participation:

2020
This chapter seeks to ground the reader in some of the key concepts and thinking relevant to the research that populates the following chapters. It starts by considering what participation means, and for whom, exploring theoretical concepts such as Arnstein’s ladder of participation (1969) and Hart’s (1992) later adaption for the context of children’s ...
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A Model for Parent Participation

British Journal of Special Education, 1989
Garry Hornby, lecturer in special education at Hull University, suggests a model for parent participation in special education. The model focuses on meeting parents' needs and on using their contributions in order to offer guidelines to teachers on ways of working with parents.
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Parental Participation in the Care of Hospitalized Children

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1994
The purpose of this study was to investigate those parts of the care of hospitalized children that their parents perform, the nursing tasks the parents themselves felt they could manage and whether parents' and staff members' opinions coincided.
I, Kristensson-Hallström, G, Elander
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Parent and Community Participation in Program Design

Clinical Nursing Research, 2009
Parents of children with chronic illnesses face many challenges not faced by other parents. A family-centered parent support and education program, Building on Family Strengths (BFS), was designed to help parents meet these challenges by gaining new skills and learning new ways to support their children.
Nancy, Uding   +2 more
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Measuring Parental Participation: Part II

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1986
The second part of a two-phase clinical research project was undetaken to implement a reliable, valid, and easily administered instrument for measuring parental participation in the care of the hospitalized child. Eleven parental participation activities were identified and validated in the first part of the project through exploratory research with ...
J A, Deatrick   +4 more
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Great expectations? Parental participation in care

Journal of Child Health Care, 2000
■ A structured questionnaire was used to compare the views of 80 parents and nurses examining expectations of parental participation in care. ■ Nurses and parents shared many expectations. However, there were instances when parents expected a different and sometimes greater level of participation.
Blower, K, Morgan, E
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Parental participation in nutrition education homework

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1982
Over a three-week period, a sample of fourth grade pupils brought home nutrition education homework, with which their parents had previously agreed to help. Pupils in a comparison group had the same nutrition program in school but with no homework assignments. Six months later, parents in both samples anonymously completed a survey form inquiring about
L V, Gordon, D K, Haynes
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