Carlson, M., McLanahan, S. & England, P. (2003) «Union Formation and Dissolution in Fragile Families» Fragile
Families Research Brief, no. 4 Bendheim - Thoman Centre for Research on Child Wellbeing, Princeton University.
«Fathers» Risk Factors and Their Implications for Healthy Relationships and Father Involvement,» Fragile
Families Research Brief 37 (2007): 1 — 3; «Predictors of Homelessness and Doubling - Up among At - Risk Families,» Fragile
Families Research Brief 43 (2008): 1 — 3.
Fragile
Families Research Brief No. 46.
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In a «friend of the court»
brief signed by 49 members of Congress, the
Family Research Council argued that 97 % of the prayers offered in the U.S. Congress are offered by Christians and the «majority of these prayers include identifiably Christian content.»
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Brief Trending Story: Gina Gallo Opens Up in Public The famously private head of California's biggest
family wine company shares some surprising truths... Today's News: Wine Industry Reflects on Emerging Issues, Trends and Recent Fires Shaping Future at Unified Symposium Every facet of the wine industry, from
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New study shows father - inclusive perinatal classes improve births New
research has shown that
Family Foundations — the
brief series of classes for first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
The EOC
briefing «Facts about Dads» brings together a short summary of statistics and
research findings about fathers and employment, their changing role within the
family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible approaches to working practices.
This
briefing draws on the findings of two EOC
research reports and other sources to present some of the key facts about fathers» employment patterns, their changing role within the
family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible approaches to working practices.
New
research has shown that
Family Foundations — the
brief series of classes for first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
Other Resources: Tax Resources for
Families Childhood Adversity Narratives (CAN): Opportunities to Change the Outcomes of Traumatized Children Services for
Families of Infants and Toddlers Experiencing Trauma: A
Research - to - Practice
Brief Promising Evidence that Early Head Start Can Prevent Child Maltreatment: A
Research - to - Practice
Brief
While intra / inter-district transfer programs and magnet schools present more choices to
families, it is important to consider the following key features adopted from a recent
research brief by Kara S. Finnigan and Jennifer Jellison Holme to ensure equal access and equity of participation.
High schools should establish more orderly environments and do a better job preparing students for life after high school, particularly for youths from low - income
families, according to a
research brief by the National High School Center.
This
brief paper addresses the following question: Has any
research been done that provides any empirical evidence regarding the rates of child abuse, child neglect, or abuse - related child fatalities in homeschooling
families compared to the rates in
families who engage in public schooling or private schooling?
This
research brief describes the legal and operational structure of the Texas longitudinal data system related to recent changes in the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)-- which establishes the rights of parents to access their children's educational records and protects the confidentiality of student information — that more closely align law and practice.
Below, we give a
brief picture of the
research - based practices that have informed our work, then we share an example of an attempt to build
family - school partnerships in local schools.
This
brief highlights
research that can inform policies to expand the capacity of early care and education programs to promote parent engagement in linguistically diverse
families with young children.
Latin Legend — Gavin Farmer is seduced by Lancia's forgotten beauty — the stunning Aprilia Gran Sport / Cars In My Life — David Crabtree's
family photograph album is a «must see» for motoring enthusiasts / Special Buyer's Guide — The immortal Jaguar XK120 / Delahaye 135M The Editor encounters a delightful unrestored Chapron - bodied coupe / Une Passion Francaise — Jan Norbye
researches a
brief history of the famous French marque — Delahaye / Moss Magic — Stirling Moss is Britain's hero of pre-1960.
The scholars will give a
brief talk about their
research followed by a discussion moderated by Gavin Delahunty, Hoffman
Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art and curator of Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots.
She established her own solo practice in Spokane in 1998, with a specialty in doing complex
research and
briefing for other lawyers in a variety of legal practice areas, including criminal defense, personal injury, employment law,
family law, dependencies and appeals.
I studied tort law,
family law, wills and probate, civil and criminal law, legal
research, litigation, bankruptcy, legal
brief writing, legal keyboarding, and critiquing various court cases.
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On April 13, 2017 Dr. Cynthia Osborne, Director of the Child and
Family Research Partnership (CFRP) at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, provided expert testimony (video below) at a Congressional
Briefing in Washington, D.C. on the growing evidence of the importance of fathers in early childhood intervention home visiting programs.
Research to Practice Brief: Supporting Children of Parents With Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (PDF - 1,500 KB) Hopping - Winn (2012) National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center Presents a research brief on the co-occurrence of mental illness and substance abuse in mothers and the need to support the children in these f
Research to Practice
Brief: Supporting Children of Parents With Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (PDF - 1,500 KB) Hopping - Winn (2012) National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center Presents a research brief on the co-occurrence of mental illness and substance abuse in mothers and the need to support the children in these fami
Brief: Supporting Children of Parents With Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (PDF - 1,500 KB) Hopping - Winn (2012) National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center Presents a
research brief on the co-occurrence of mental illness and substance abuse in mothers and the need to support the children in these f
research brief on the co-occurrence of mental illness and substance abuse in mothers and the need to support the children in these fami
brief on the co-occurrence of mental illness and substance abuse in mothers and the need to support the children in these
families.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Society of
Family Planning
Briefing Explores New and Existing
Research on Contraceptive Use and Obesity
Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Society of
Family Planning
Briefing Explores New and Existing
Research on Contraceptive Use and Obesity Studies from Society of
Family Planning Fellows Provide a Growing Understanding of Safety and Effectiveness of Contraceptive Use among Obese Women and Whether Use of Some Methods Are Likely to Cause Weight Gain among Some Women
Reframing and positively connoting
family struggles can be linked back to Bateson's early
research into
brief intervention using a positive focus, suggesting change can be brought about for
families by future - thinking in as effective a way as by problem - resolution.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study builds on emerging
research and represents the first examination of the effectiveness of
Brief Strategic
Family Therapy (BSFT) in real world settings.
Brief Strategic
Family Therapy: Lessons learned in efficacy
research and challenges to blending
research and practice.
A
briefing paper prepared for the Council on Contemporary
Families by Kelly Musick, Cornell University and Katherine Michelmore, University of Michigan September 16, 2015 One of the consistent findings of sociological
research in recent decades has been that couples who had a child before getting -LSB-...]
A new
briefing report by the Council on Contemporary
Families offers an advance look at the answers to these questions, based on
research to be published in a forthcoming book (October, 2007) by Stanford sociologist Paula England and Harvard sociologist Kathryn Edin.
The
briefing summarises the latest
research on
family and friends care and the legal and support framework including new requirements on English local authorities towards
family and friends carers and the children they are raising.
Although Solution - Focused
Brief Therapy (SFBT) has previously been proposed for the treatment of
families raising a child with ASD,
research has yet to assess its effectiveness for these couples.
Reaching
Families Where They Live: Supporting Parents and Child Development Through Home Visiting, ZERO TO THREE, May 2012 — This brief discusses the research demonstrating the impacts home visiting can have on children and families, federal investment in home visiting, and policy recommendations for strengthening the system and increasing
Families Where They Live: Supporting Parents and Child Development Through Home Visiting, ZERO TO THREE, May 2012 — This
brief discusses the
research demonstrating the impacts home visiting can have on children and
families, federal investment in home visiting, and policy recommendations for strengthening the system and increasing
families, federal investment in home visiting, and policy recommendations for strengthening the system and increasing access.
The Pew Home Visiting Campaign presents 12 studies highlighting gains in education, health and future livelihoods at less cost to taxpayers through home visiting Read a Pew
brief that synthesizes key findings from a new body of home visiting
research It explores the importance of program quality and target populations — and the interactions between them — in determining ultimate outcomes for children and
families.
Future
research could evaluate the specificity of specialist treatment interventions in larger samples, such as parent training for child behavioural problems, and cognitive or
brief psychodynamic therapy for children with post-traumatic stress disorders following exposure to violence.32 Other groups of socially excluded children and
families, such as children looked after by local authorities and youth offenders, could also benefit from similar designated, accessible interagency mental health services.
«
Brief Strategic
Family Therapy: Twenty - Five Years of Interplay Among Theory,
Research and Practice in Adolescent Behavior Problems and Drug Abuse.»
This issue
brief examines States» successes and challenges related to
family reunification, as documented in the Federal Child and Family Services Reviews; reviews research regarding factors contributing to timely, stable reunifications; offers specific program examples that illustrate these factors; and uses all of the above to suggest several guiding principles for practice in this critical area of permanency pla
family reunification, as documented in the Federal Child and
Family Services Reviews; reviews research regarding factors contributing to timely, stable reunifications; offers specific program examples that illustrate these factors; and uses all of the above to suggest several guiding principles for practice in this critical area of permanency pla
Family Services Reviews; reviews
research regarding factors contributing to timely, stable reunifications; offers specific program examples that illustrate these factors; and uses all of the above to suggest several guiding principles for practice in this critical area of permanency planning.
Our latest Policy
Brief explores the implications of current
research on this significant period of development, and considers strategies for addressing the needs of children and their
families to optimise their health and wellbeing.