Children With Disabilities
.... Educators of
children with disabilities must thus be
able to respond to these students' unique characteristics and learning styles in order to provide the ....
(1244

5

)
LatchKey Children
.... With the help of the youth librarians and the volunteers,
children are
able to utilize electronic tools to help them complete their homework (Mediavilla, 2003 ....
(4550

18

)
Effects of Divorce on Children
.... discussed later), Wallerstein (1983) and Wallerstein and Kelly (1980) state that there are six tasks that are crucial to whether
children are
able to overcome ....
(3157

13

)
Effect of Parental Divorce on Children
.... discussed later), Wallerstein (1983) and Wallerstein and Kelly (1980) state that there are six tasks that are crucial to whether
children are
able to overcome ....
(3203

13

)
Academically Gifted Children
.... She does not think the class is appropriate nor that the students will be
able to pass the AP Calculus test. Escolante's response is that
children will rise to ....
(1701

7

)
Young Children & Working Memory Tasks
.... Thus, the proposed research will also be based on an assumption that
children are better
able than are younger
children to simultaneously use geometric and ....
(2722

11

)
Early Childhood Interventions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
.... motor functioning. These
children are not
able to move their head and their oral movements are impaired. Upright positioning with ....
(1812

7

)
Media and Children
.... In response to this statement, media supporters contend that
children are
able to discriminate between harmful and harmless actions. ....
(3167

13

)
Gender Stereotypes and Children
.... gender stereotypes in books, parents and educators should take responsibility in providing the necessary guidance to ensure that
children are
able to confront ....
(4320

17

)
Self-Esteem in Black Male Children
.... It was held that the ability to delay gratification evidenced the degree of control which
children were
able to exert over their lives. ....
(5215

21

)
Children of Alcoholics
.... are
able to relieve themselves of much of the shame and isolation which are a part of the lives of
children of alcoholics, when they are
able to see how others ....
(2068

8

)
IDEA and Inclusion
.... On the positive side, proponents of the full inclusion policy argue that disabled
children such as blind
children are best
able to cultivate appropriate social ....
(978

4

)
Individuals with Disability Act
.... On the positive side, proponents of the full inclusion policy argue that disabled
children such as blind
children are best
able to cultivate appropriate social ....
(978

4

)
Psychology of Middle Childhood: Analysis of Results and ...
.... As a result of this experience the
children were
able to develop their ability to understand how to act more than one way in life which increased their ....
(1425

6

)
Parents of Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
....
Children probably will not volunteer this, so parents also need to be
able to elicit this information, convincing
children that it is okay both to have and to ....
(5277

21

)
Trends Affecting School-Age Children in Poverty
.... issues continued to have a relatively low priority in the concerns of many social reformers, and
children in poverty had few advocates
able to advance their ....
(2086

8

)
Children as Witnesses in Court
.... in perception toward viewing
children as reliable witnesses, particularly in regard to sexual abuse, because it was believed that they were not
able to make up ....
(2023

8

)
Single-Parent Family Structure and Children
.... have little income, they are not
able to afford many educational and school activities, which are vital to the development of the
children's learning skills ....
(2088

8

)
Mental Health of Children in Single-parent Homes
.... Some mothers maintain that they are more
able to tolerate their
children's minor behavior problems because they are not with them all day. ....
(2627

11

)
Melanie Klein
.... According to Klein,
children are
able to project their feelings onto the external world by engaging in play and art. Even without ....
(2105

8

)
Policy & Treatment of Homeless Children
.... The treatment of poor and homeless
children leads to a charge that society .... Although both houses of Congress were
able to pass bills expanding federal funding ....
(3786

15

)
Testing of Ethnic Children
.... The difference arises, however, when the families attempt to remain more traditionally oriented and the
children are not
able to adequately assimilate into the ....
(2520

10

)
Childer with Disabilities and Learning Performance
.... Educators of
children with disabilities must thus be
able to respond to these students' unique characteristics and learning styles in order to provide the ....
(1244

5

)
EFFECTS OF INTERNET ON CHILDREN'S MOTOR SKILLS
.... build these skills.
Children at this age are also
able to spend a longer amount of time playing these games. The tasks
children ....
(1225

5

)
Sexual abuse against children and women
.... While fewer approved of confrontational therapy for
children, the greatest approval for this .... They are
able to take the next step in the treatment--focusing on ....
(2319

9

)
Healthy Kids Program
.... subgroups such as migrant workers and other underpaid or unemployed groups, because they would not otherwise be
able to afford
children's healthcare insurance. ....
(580

2

)
Emotional Coping in Children
.... exposure in this manner "would be expected to be
able to maintain .... system capacity to regulate emotional and behavioral reactivity" and
children's higher HRV ....
(4010

16

)
I. Play therapy
.... Through play therapy,
children are
able to utilize the symbolic components of play in order to explore, experience and process disturbing feelings and thoughts ....
(787

3

)
Methodological Problems
.... By utilizing the Trauma Symptom Checklist for
Children (TSCC), the author was
able to obtain scores of the participants in the specific subscales of PTS and ....
(1093

4

)
Post-Traumatic Stress and Depression
.... By utilizing the Trauma Symptom Checklist for
Children (TSCC), the author was
able to obtain scores of the participants in the specific subscales of PTS and ....
(1093

4

)