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Autor/inn/enMahoney, Joseph L.; Harris, Angel L.; Eccles, Jacquelynne S.
InstitutionChild Trends, Inc., Washington, DC.
TitelThe Over-Scheduling Myth. Research-to-Results Brief. Publication #2008-12
Quelle(2008), (4 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterExtracurricular Activities; Misconceptions; Children; Youth; Social Development; Child Development; Adolescent Development; Youth Programs; Scheduling; Leisure Time; Participation; Time Management; Family Relationship
AbstractContrary to popular hypothesis, recent research rejects the notion that most or even many children and youth are over-scheduled and are suffering as a result. In fact, less than one in ten could be described as over-scheduled. Moreover, research indicates that only six in ten children and youth participate in organized out-of-school activities at any given time, and links involvement in those extracurricular activities with positive social, behavioral, and psychological outcomes. The research illustrating the positive outcomes of participation in organized out-of-school activities tells us that focus should be directed not to the few children and youth who are over-scheduled, but rather to those who do not participate at all. (Contains 24 endnotes.) [This brief is adapted from the following article: Mahoney, J. S., Harris, A. L., & Eccles, J. S. Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development, and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis. "Social Policy Report," 20(4).] (ERIC).
AnmerkungenChild Trends. 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 350, Washington, DC 20008. Tel: 202-572-6000; Fax: 202-362-8420; Web site: http://www.childtrends.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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