Results indicated that both programs resulted in a significant change
in parental perceptions of behavior, according to the questionnaire administered..
The overall aim of this study was to present a comprehensive model of associations
between parental perceptions of child eating behaviors among preschoolers and parental feeding practices, adjusting for potentially important predictors.
Objective To determine the extent to
which parental perceptions of child vulnerability predict school and social adjustment in children with chronic illness.
Results
Increased parental perceptions of child vulnerability were related to increased social anxiety in children, even after controlling for child age and disease severity.
Judging
from parental perceptions, however, charter schools appear to have built a more extensive communication system with parents than schools in either the district or private sector.
The findings highlight the need to assess for these discrete parenting variables in parents of children with cancer and to develop interventions to
target parental perceptions of vulnerability.
A T - test for correlated samples indicated that both programs resulted in a significant change
in parental perceptions of behavior, according to the questionnaire administered.
Analysis indicated that both programs resulted in a significant change in
parental perceptions of behavior, according to the questionnaire administered.
To
examine parental perceptions of charter, district, and private schools, we administered, in 2016, a survey to nationally representative samples of parents with children enrolled in each of these sectors.
Parents identified as compound caregivers were then compared to those who were not in terms of family characteristics, as well
as parental perceptions of burden and mastery, and family distress as measured by the Revised Caregiver Appraisal Scale and the Brief Family Distress Scale, respectively.
The study demonstrates that the Swedish version of the CEBQ is a valid instrument for
assessing parental perceptions of preschoolers» eating behaviors.
Parents have exercised choice in selecting a charter or private - sector school rather than a district school, making it impossible to say
whether parental perceptions of the school are caused by actual school characteristics in each sector or some other factor.
To find out, we calculated a metric that gauges the degree of variation in
parental perceptions within each sector (see the methodology sidebar for a discussion of our approach).
When it comes to discussions of children's achievements, the behavior of other students at the school, and even volunteering at school, we do not find significant differences across sectors in the degree to which
parental perceptions vary.
To facilitate that process, the program includes pre - and post-program surveys to evaluate student character gains; a staff culture survey to evaluate the implementation of the program; and a parent opinion survey to
determine parental perception of their children's learning environment both before and after the program's implementation.
The
erroneous parental perceptions and attributions were then reviewed by the worker in a way that made the parent aware that his erroneous understanding of his child related to the dysfunctional interactions experienced by the parent in his own youth.
Another recent study by the Family Online Safety Institute revealed wide gaps
between parental perceptions of their teen's online usage and the teen's own perceptions.
While the NSCH contains data
on parental perceptions of the child, no data in the NSCH would allow me to estimate special education participation conditional on need.
We therefore
examined parental perception of the direct and interactive effects of (culturally - specific) racial socialization messages and (universal) supportive parenting practices on behavioral outcomes in under - resourced African American youth.
The Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (Sparrow, Balla, & Cicchetti, 1984)
assess parental perceptions of the child's personal and social functioning.
So it is not altogether wrong to emphasize variation in the charter world, but on most of the school characteristics we find no significant difference between the variability
in parental perceptions in the charter and district - school sectors.
In this regard, evidence that there are concurrent relations between
parental perception of infant irritability and parental responsiveness (Owens, Shaw, & Vondra, 1998) points to one potential linkage between caregiver experiences of neonatal difficult behavior, parenting stress, and infant outcomes.
Parental perception and factors associated with treatment strategies for primary nocturnal enuresis.
At the same time, another recent study by the Family Online Safety Institute revealed wide gaps between
parental perceptions of their teen's online usage and the teen's own perceptions.
As mentioned, there is no published comparison of
parental perceptions of school life across the charter, district, and private sectors nationwide.
As noted, our data speak only to
parental perceptions and can not be linked with certainty to the actual conditions in schools.
The Elephant in the (Class) Room:
Parental Perceptions of LGBTQ - inclusivity in K - 12 Educational Contexts.
Elephant in the (class) room:
parental perceptions of LGBTQ - inclusivity in K - 12 educational contexts analyses interview data to provide a greater understanding of parental beliefs and desires regarding LGBTQ - inclusive education.
This does not demonstrate that charter schools are superior to magnet schools, as we do not have any direct evidence about school quality independent of
parental perceptions.
At Sesame Workshop's Joan Ganz Cooney Center, we are investigating how preschool - age (three - to five - year - old) children and parents read e-books together, and
parental perceptions of e-books in their children's literacy development.
In the long run,
parental perceptions will also depend on how the school system responds to market demand.
A recent survey of parents nationwide exposes a major disjuncture between
parental perceptions of their children's academic performance and reality.
The Council's recent report, What We Think:
Parental Perceptions of Urban School Climate, is based on the responses of 10,270 parents in 112 schools at all grade levels.
Parental perceptions of characteristics of nonparental child care: Belief dimensions, family and child correlates
Parental perceptions of dental / oral health among children with and without special health care needs.