Attachment at early school age and developmental risk:
Examining family context and behavior problems of controlling - caregiving, controlling - punitive, and behaviorally disorganized children
Attachment at early school age and developmental risk:
Examining family contexts and behavior problems of controlling — caregiving, controlling — punitive, and behaviorally disorganized children
Using a phone diary interview methodology, Kuo et al. (2015)
examined the family context (in addition to school, work, and peer contexts) in a sample of 246 Mexican - American adolescents.
Not exact matches
The effectiveness study will also include an implementation analysis that will
examine how the program models operate in their local and state
contexts and describe the
families who participate; and an economic analysis that will
examine the financial costs of operating the programs.
Currently, he is
examining how public policies, parental employment, and transnational
contexts influence very young children's development in Chinese, Mexican, Dominican, and African American
families.
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examine contexts as diverse as classrooms,
families, neighborhoods, schools, colleges and universities, religious institutions, nonprofits, government agencies, and more.
This study
examines the factors that helped Ghanaian - born immigrant students to strategize how to combine their multiple worlds of
families, schools, teachers, and peers to affect academic engagement within
contexts of school and classroom situations.
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Family and Community Engagement: This seminar examines the role of civil society in improving schools, family / school / community relationships, and advancing community development, particularly in urban con
Family and Community Engagement: This seminar
examines the role of civil society in improving schools,
family / school / community relationships, and advancing community development, particularly in urban con
family / school / community relationships, and advancing community development, particularly in urban
contexts.
In their report, School Performance in
Context: The Iceberg Effect, the Horace Mann League (HML) and the National Superintendents Roundtable
examined six dimensions related to student performance — equity, social stress, support for
families, support for schools, student outcomes, and system outcomes — in the G - 7 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States) plus Finland and China.
In a seminal study, Clark (1983)
examined low SES Black students» achievement and underachievement in their
family context.
The artists
examine universally relevant cultural concepts of tradition, spirituality,
family and the environment, within the
context of modern African experiences and daily life.
Gathered under the same conceptual banner, these African contemporary artists will
examine universally relevant cultural concepts of tradition, spirituality,
family and the environment while maintaining the
context of modern African experiences and the continent's daily life.
In Marchese v. Marchese, 2007 ONCA 34 (CanLII) the Ontario Court of Appeal
examined an agreement to med - arb in the
family law
context and had this to say:
Post Adoption Depression Creating a
Family (2015) Provides resources that
examine postadoption depression and parent attachment disorder in the
context of new adoption.
Partnerships for
Families: Stories and Lessons From Los Angeles Communities (PDF - 2,908 KB) First 5 LA (2010) Presents the findings of a case study of Partnerships for
Families, an initiative funded by First 5 LA to prevent abuse and neglect of young children, and also
examines the national
context for parent engagement efforts.
Intersecting Child Welfare, Substance Abuse, and
Family Violence: Culturally Competent Approaches Fong, Hendricks, & McRoy (2006) View Abstract Draws from a 2001 task force meeting that examined the intersection of child welfare, substance abuse, and family violence to explore the relationship among these variables in the context of culturally competent social work pra
Family Violence: Culturally Competent Approaches Fong, Hendricks, & McRoy (2006) View Abstract Draws from a 2001 task force meeting that
examined the intersection of child welfare, substance abuse, and
family violence to explore the relationship among these variables in the context of culturally competent social work pra
family violence to explore the relationship among these variables in the
context of culturally competent social work practice.
She also
examines interpersonal relationships within the
family context and how our development and familiar relationships influence our growth and maturation.
This book
examines qualitative interviews as well as comprehensive surveys and data sets addressing African - American males» physical, mental, and spiritual health and emerging
family roles within both individual and communal
contexts.
Context Home visitation to
families with young children has been promoted as an effective way to prevent child maltreatment, but few studies have
examined the conditions under which such programs meet this goal.
Needs and Issues of Latino and Native American Nonparental Relative Caregivers: Strengths and Challenges Within a Cultural
Context Kopera - Frye
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 37 (3), 2009 View Abstract Discusses the results of a study
examining the needs and issues facing Latino and Native American custodial grandparents and other relatives providing kinship care.
Family therapy addresses the context of each individual's life by examining the culture of the f
Family therapy addresses the
context of each individual's life by
examining the culture of the
familyfamily.
Her work applies a
family - focused perspective to
examine processes that explain optimal and non-optimal development in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who develop in risk
contexts.
The behavior of one
family member is only understood by
examining the
context (i.e.,
family) in which it occurs.
Employing a process - person -
context model, this study extends these literatures to
examine whether various neighborhood conditions — both positive and negative — affect mothers» mental health and the overall functioning of
families with a child with an ASD.
An effectiveness study that incorporates random assignment and an implementation study, which together will investigate how the program models operate in their local and state
contexts, describe the
families who participate, and
examine health disparities and outcomes
The effectiveness study will also include an implementation analysis that will
examine how the program models operate in their local and state
contexts and describe the
families who participate; and an economic analysis that will
examine the financial costs of operating the programs.
The pattern of results for predictors and moderators needs to be
examined in the
context of the overall study findings, which showed no overall difference between the minimal intervention bibliotherapy group and the therapist - led treatments, no differences in outcomes overall between the two types of therapists, nurses, and psychologists, and dose effects when parents attended a sufficient number of sessions, a number that exceeds the number of sessions that
families often attend in clinic settings.
Individual, dyadic, and triadic influences on the development of the
family system were
examined in the
context of developmental risk.
We think that our concerns must be
examined in the
context of relationships and that our relationships with
family play a pivotal role in our well - being.
Only a handful of studies
examine other aspects of the
family system
context (e.g., the couple relationship) that may affect how children fare.
These findings highlight the need to
examine high - risk infants» development in the
family context.
Limitations are also discussed and the need for future research to further
examine empirically and ecologically valid interventions for relational aggression in schools, community, and
family contexts is highlighted.
Specifically, as immigrant Latino
families become acculturated to U.S. culture, parental control and parent — adolescent conflict might decrease.1 Future research
examining dimensions of parenting simultaneously (e.g., levels of acceptance considered combined with levels of control and conflict) and the effect of acculturation on these associations would contribute to our understanding of cultural aspects of parenting in the
context of diabetes management.
Relations between
family context factors, maternal depressive symptoms, and depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence were
examined, with a focus on early
family relationship factors rarely available for analysis in longitudinal data sets.
Despite robust investigations
examining the impact of maternal anxiety and parenting behaviors and child anxiety risk, less is understood about the impact of paternal anxiety and parenting behaviors on child anxiety risk, particularly within the broader
family context.
The nonsignificant findings for conflict prior to pump - start are divergent from previous studies
examining general QOL (Laffel et al., 2003), which may imply that the relationships between
family context and general versus health - related QOL are different.
Since genetics also influences sleep functioning (Sletten et al. 2013), future research should integrate both
family / parenting factors and biological factors in studies
examining sleep within the
family context.