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School adjustment of first-grade primary school students: Effects of family involvement, externalizing behavior, teacher and peer relations

Adjusting to school contributes to the healthy introduction of all educational activities. For this reason, it is important to determine all facilitating and debilitating factors to the school adjustment process and to develop preventive studies for overcoming school adjustment. The purpose of this...

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Published in:Children and youth services review 2019-06, Vol.101, p.307-316
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Behavior
Ecological studies
Elementary school students
Elementary schools
Externalizing behaviors
Externalizing behaviour
Family involvement
Head Start project
Parent participation
Peer relations
Peer relationships
Public schools
School adjustment
School counseling and guidance
Structural equation modeling
Student teacher relationship
Teachers
Teacher–student relationships
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