Early Childhood (under 5 years)
Military-connected (MC) children can face emotional and academic challenges, but little is known about how these affect schools. This study gathered the perceptions of principals, school counselors, and teachers at eight MC public schools.
2014
Garner, J. K.
Arnold, P. L.
Nunnery, J.
Interviews and focus groups were conducted with principals, counselors, and teachers at military-connected public schools to explore the broad impact of military-connected student enrollment on schools and educators.
2014
Garner, J. K.
Arnold, P. L.
Nunnery, J.
Military children experience a variety of military-specific stressors. Stressors include repeated geographic relocation and parental separation, both of which can negatively affect social, emotional, psychological, and academic outcomes.
2014
De Pedro, K. T.
Atuel, H.
Esqueda, M. C.
Malchi, K.
School administrators from the Building Capacity Consortium schools (140 schools dedicated to developing military friendly school environments) were surveyed to uncover how they understand the needs of military connected students and actions their school takes to address those needs.
2014
De Pedro, K. T.
Atuel, H.
Esqueda, M. C.
Malchi, K.
In this article we explore the micro-social context of parental tobacco use in the first years of a child’s life and early childhood. We conducted individual interviews with 28 mothers and fathers during the 4 years following the birth of their child.
2013
Bottorff, J. L.
Oliffe, J. L.
Kelly, M. T.
Johnson, J. L.
Chan, A.
Most research focuses on the negative impact of second-hand smoke and children and ways to reduce this risk. This study utilized qualitative interviews to better understand how children influence parent smoking practices.
2013
Bottorff, J. L.
Oliffe, J. L.
Kelly, M. T.
Johnson, J. L.
Chan, A.