New nationwide research shows many parents think their child is doing well in school, but they may be falling short on state testing. This latest research is from the national organization, Learning ...
This article compares how parents of children seeking specialty care perceive National Committee for Quality Assurance—based patient-centered medical home elements in the primary and specialty care ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A team led by a University at Buffalo social work researcher has developed a new tool for measuring parents’ perceptions of how they engage with their children’s education. The tool ...
October 14, 2014 –Adolescents whose parents better understand their daily experiences have better psychological adjustment, suggests a study in the October issue of Psychosomatic Medicine: Journal of ...
Researchers have conducted a study on the effect the misperception of a child's weight by their parents can have on a child's actual weight. Children whose parents perceived their weight as being ...
Anyone who has experienced a conflict with another person—family member, friend, co-worker, etc.—likely has felt some frustration that the two of them don’t see eye to eye about what happened between ...
Parents have a more negative perception of public schools in New Orleans this year compared to past years, according to the results of the Cowen Institute's annual poll of New Orleanians’ opinions ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — New nationwide research shows many parents think their child is doing well in school, but they may be falling short on state testing. Organization leaders say this gap often stems ...
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