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Red Light, Purple Light! Developing a Self-Regulation Intervention for Children at Risk for School Difficulty

The purpose of this project is to develop and evaluate the promise of a self-regulation intervention designed for use with children from low-income backgrounds with the goal of promoting the development of school readiness skills. Self-regulation has been identified as a key predictor of school readiness and both short- and long-term academic achievement. Many children, especially those experiencing socio-demographic risks, enter school without adequate self-regulation skills and with few op...
Federal funding program:
Education Research Grants
Award number:
R305A150196
Grant

Red Light, Purple Light! Evaluating a Self-Regulation Intervention for Children in Early Learning Settings

Preschool is a critical time for the development of self-regulation, which is essential for children's long-term social and academic success. Developing and testing programs that help children develop self-regulation in preschool is critical to ensuring long-term success. This project will test the initial efficacy of Red Light, Purple Light (RLPL), a self-regulation intervention that was developed as part of an IES grant. The RLPL intervention is designed to promote children's school readin...
Federal funding program:
Education Research Grants
Award number:
R305A210502

FY2019

FY2019 Single-Session Peer Review Panel

FY2018

FY2018 Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education Peer Review Panel

FY2017

FY2017 Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education Peer Review Panel

FY2015

FY2015 Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education Peer Review Panel
Grant

Developing a Measure of Self-Regulation for Children at Risk for School Difficulty

This study will revise an existing measure of self-regulation and executive function skills for use as a school readiness screening tool for children from at-risk backgrounds. The existing Head-Toes-Knees-Shoulders (HTKS) measure is a predictor of school achievement for diverse groups of children. However, English language learners (ELLs) and children from low-income backgrounds have not performed well on this measure. The research team will develop and validate a revised version of the meas...
Federal funding program:
Education Research Grants
Award number:
R305A150192

FY2014

FY2014 Basic Processes Peer Review Panel

FY2013

FY2013 Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education Peer Review Panel
Grant

Touch Your Toes! Developing a New Measure of Behavioral Regulation

Children's social skills at the beginning of kindergarten are related to their academic achievement and the quality of their peer relationships. Educators need tools to help identify potential problems and support children's behavior during the early school years. There are few direct assessments of young children's social and emotional skills available for researchers and practitioners to use. The goal of this project is to develop a reliable and valid screening measure of children's behav...
Federal funding program:
Education Research Grants
Award number:
R305A100566

FY2012

FY2012 Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education Peer Review Panel

FY2011 IES Peer Reviewers

FY2011 IES Research Peer Review Panel

FY2010 IES Peer Reviewers

FY2010 IES Research Peer Review Panel
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