Families in the study receive Parents as Teachers services via live, web - based, video conference sessions.
Not exact matches
The CBPP found
in a recent
study that 16 million children
in low - income
families would be excluded from the benefit entirely, as their parents don't make enough to pay federal taxes and thus
receive a refund.
In one lab
study, a group of participants
received emails from friends,
family and co-workers describing a time they witnessed the individual performing at his or her best, while another group did not.
Even today, when issues of sexual violence
receive considerable media attention, surveys and
studies indicate that the majority of ministers and seminary students know almost nothing about the dynamics of sexual and
family violence and have little or no experience
in dealing with it.
Nearly all of the
family values
studied in the survey
received positive grades from the respondents — «opposition to abortion» was 27th on a very warmly
received list (
in fact, it fell just three places behind «helping your community or neighborhood»).
Lysa Parker (Lisa)
received both her bachelor's
in education and her master's degree
in Human Environmental Sciences specializing
in human development and
family studies.
A
study of military
families,
in which co-sleeping is common because fathers (and, nowadays, mothers) are often away from home for extended periods, found that children who had coslept as babies
received higher evaluations of their comportment
in school and exhibited fewer psychiatric problems.
About Lysa Lysa Parker, MS, CFLE, CEIM,
received her bachelor's
in education and her master's degree
in human development and
family studies from the University of Alabama.
Research shows that
families typically
receive roughly half of the number of home visits expected.16, 17 For example, across three randomized controlled trials conducted of Nurse
Family Partnership, average dosage of visits ranged from 45 to 62 percent.18 Research also shows that many, perhaps most,
families enrolled
in home visiting programs drop out before their eligibility ends.16, 19,20 Some home visiting
studies have varied the dosage that
families were offered and found that fewer home visits produced outcomes similar to higher levels of exposure.21
One randomized controlled trial comparing home - visited
families with control participants who
received other community services found a statistically significant difference
in mean depressive symptoms at two years post-enrollment, but this contrast was nonsignificant at three years post - enrollment.15 A second
study of Early Head Start found no differences
in depressive symptoms between intervention and control group participants post-intervention, although a difference was detected at a longer - term follow - up prior to children's enrollment
in kindergarten.10 Other randomized controlled trial
studies have not found effects of home visitation on maternal depressive symptoms.12, 16,17
Two
studies that collected data on this aspect of implementation found that one - tenth to one - quarter of
families declined invitations to participate
in the home visiting program.14, 15 In another study, 20 percent of families that agreed to participate did not begin the program by receiving an initial visit.11 Second, families may not receive the full number of planned visit
in the home visiting program.14, 15
In another study, 20 percent of families that agreed to participate did not begin the program by receiving an initial visit.11 Second, families may not receive the full number of planned visit
In another
study, 20 percent of
families that agreed to participate did not begin the program by
receiving an initial visit.11 Second,
families may not
receive the full number of planned visits.
«Past
studies have looked at the effects of differential parenting on the children who get more negative feedback, but our
study focused on this as a dynamic operating at two levels of the
family system: one that affects all children
in the
family as well as being specific to the child at the
receiving end of the negativity,» explains Jennifer M. Jenkins, Atkinson Chair of Early Child Development and Education at the University of Toronto, who led the team.
Lysa Parker, MS, CFLE, CEIM Lysa Parker (Lisa)
received her bachelor's
in education and her master's degree
in human development and
family studies from the University of Alabama.
A new longitudinal
study has found that this behavior negatively affects not only the child who
receives more negative feedback, but all the children
in the
family.
She
received her undergraduate degree
in Human Development and
Family Studies from Indiana University
in Bloomington, Indiana and her graduate degree
in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Welfare Benefits Up - rating Bill because it fails to address the reasons why the cost of benefits is exceeding the Government's plans; notes that the Resolution Foundation has calculated that 68 per cent of households affected by these measures are
in work and that figures from the Institute for Fiscal
Studies show that all the measures announced
in the Autumn Statement, including those
in the Bill, will mean a single - earner
family with children on average will be # 534 worse off by 2015; further notes that the Bill does not include anything to remedy the deficiencies
in the Government's work programme or the slipped timetable for universal credit; believes that a comprehensive plan to reduce the benefits bill must include measures to create economic growth and help the 129,400 adults over the age of 25 out of work for 24 months or more, but that the Bill does not do so; further believes that the Bill should introduce a compulsory jobs guarantee, which would give long - term unemployed adults a job they would have to take up or lose benefits, funded by limiting tax relief on pension contributions for people earning over # 150,000 to 20 per cent; and further believes that the proposals
in the Bill are unfair when the additional rate of income tax is being reduced, which will result
in those earning over a million pounds per year
receiving an average tax cut of over # 100,000 a year.
In another
study, COMBINE, people
received behavioral intervention, cognitive therapy,
family therapy — every therapy they could think of.
Of the 54
families who took part
in the
study, 28 were randomly allocated to
receive a minimum of six home - based visits from a therapist who used video - feedback to help the parents understand and respond to their baby's individual communication style to improve infant attention, communication, early language development, and social engagement.
More than half of the boys
in the original
study were Black and nearly 60 % of the boys»
families received public financial assistance such as food stamps.
For the
study, 322 expectant American Indian teens were randomly assigned to
receive optimized standard care — transportation to prenatal and well - baby clinic visits, pamphlets about childcare and other resources and referrals to local services — or optimized standard care plus a program of 63
in - home education sessions, known as
Family Spirit.
«One
in three teens with autism spectrum disorder
receives driver's license: First large - scale
study on driving outcomes among adolescents with ASD suggests
families» decision to drive occurs before learner's permit.»
The
family in this
study has
received genetic counseling through the St. Jude Cancer Predisposition Program to understand the risk and the need for continued monitoring, particularly of the currently cancer - free child with the ETV6 variation.
Genetic testing for migraine susceptibility is still a ways off, but
in the meantime, if you have symptoms of depression or migraine, discussing your
family history with your doctor may increase your chance of
receiving an accurate diagnosis, especially if your symptoms are borderline, says Andrew H. Ahn, MD, an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Florida College of Medicine,
in Gainesville, Fla., who co-authored an editorial that accompanied the new
study.
The
study also revealed that girls from poorer
families in single - sex schools
received better GCSEs than their counterparts
in mixed schools, whilst less of an advantage was identified for boys
in single - sex schools.
All students who participated
in the
study during the first semester, including those who did not
receive a tour, were provided with a coupon that gave them and their
families free entry to a special exhibit at Crystal Bridges.
A
study by educational psychologist Jana Mason at the University of Illinois found that nearly 50 percent of preschoolers from
families receiving public assistance
in Illinois had no alphabet materials
in the home.
The
study, made possible by a gift from the Richard and Susan Smith
Family Foundation, found that teachers who participated
in a Facing History seminar and
received coaching and support showed significantly greater self - efficacy for creating engaging classrooms and promoting academic skills and civic learning than control group teachers.
She attended the University of Wisconsin - Madison and
received her Bachelor of Science
in Human Development &
Family Studies and Elementary Education.
Mrs. Vlasich
received a Bachelor of Science Degree
in Child and
Family Studies and a Master of Education
in Early Childhood Education from the University of New Hampshire.
While these
studies were mostly about the positions of black
families in different middle class environments and thus the discussion was centered on the experience of the black
families, it would be interesting to learn more about how these
families are
received by their wider environments.
To
receive this grant you must agree to teach
in a high - need field at an elementary school, secondary school, or educational service agency that serves students from low - income
families for at least four complete academic years within eight years after completing (or ceasing enrollment
in) the course of
study for which you
received the grant.
Born
in Bosnia and Hercegovina
in 1983, Ruznic immigrated to the United States with her
family in 1995, settling on the West Coast where she eventually went on to
study at the University of California, Berkley, later
receiving an MFA from the California College of Arts.
Afnan's
family moved to Beirut
in 1949, where she
studied at the American University of Beirut, before relocating to Washington, DC,
in 1956, where she
received an MA
in fine arts from the Corcoran School of Art
in 1962.
The son of a brick manufacturer, he
received his first art instruction from an amateur painter near his
family's home
in Geneva, New York, before graduating from Cornell University, where he
studied law and took an occasional art class.
• Review and document all
families adoptive home
studies received in an Excel spreadsheet and attend all match events.
About Lysa Lysa Parker, MS, CFLE, CEIM,
received her bachelor's
in education and her master's degree
in human development and
family studies from the University of Alabama.
In 1 study (n = 36) evaluating the effectiveness of behavioural family management consultation in patients with schizophrenia, the total cost of hospital care per year was $ US 45 280 in patients in the control group (individual supportive therapy) compared with $ US 4245 for those receiving psychotherap
In 1
study (n = 36) evaluating the effectiveness of behavioural
family management consultation
in patients with schizophrenia, the total cost of hospital care per year was $ US 45 280 in patients in the control group (individual supportive therapy) compared with $ US 4245 for those receiving psychotherap
in patients with schizophrenia, the total cost of hospital care per year was $ US 45 280
in patients in the control group (individual supportive therapy) compared with $ US 4245 for those receiving psychotherap
in patients
in the control group (individual supportive therapy) compared with $ US 4245 for those receiving psychotherap
in the control group (individual supportive therapy) compared with $ US 4245 for those
receiving psychotherapy.
She
received her Master's degree
in Human Development and
Family Studies with a specialization
in Marriage and
Family Therapy from Auburn University where she also completed her Bachelor's degree
in Psychology.
He
received many awards, including distinguished psychologist, scientific researcher, and distinguished psychological practitioner from several associations, including the American Humanist Association, American Academy of Psychotherapists, Society for the
Study for Scientific Sex, American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists, and Academy of Psychologists
in Marital and
Family Therapy.
Of the 16
studies reviewed, four provided information about efforts to support implementation, such as strategies to reduce participant attrition, 46 information about variability
in the number of intervention sessions that some
families received, 43 46 55 and information on the intervention.49 50 55 All of the
studies could have included more information about the implementation context and the possible moderating factors associated with different strategies.
Karen Bluth, Ph.D.
received her PhD
in Child and
Family Studies from the University of Tennessee
in 2012, and holds a faculty position
in the Program on Integrative Medicine at the UNC School of Medicine where she is a self - compassion and mindfulness researcher and teacher.
However,
in some more positive news, SEARCH (the
Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health), a unique partnership study into the health and wellbeing of urban Aboriginal children and their families in NSW, is set to continue its work as a platform to close the Indigenous health gap, after receiving a five - year NHMRC grant for more than $ 2.8 mil
Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health), a unique partnership
study into the health and wellbeing of urban Aboriginal children and their families in NSW, is set to continue its work as a platform to close the Indigenous health gap, after receiving a five - year NHMRC grant for more than $ 2.8 mil
study into the health and wellbeing of urban Aboriginal children and their
families in NSW, is set to continue its work as a platform to close the Indigenous health gap, after
receiving a five - year NHMRC grant for more than $ 2.8 million.
[10] Similarly, although
family strengthening programs are scarce (parenting skills classes, the most common service available, are
received by only an estimated 11 percent of fathers
in state prisons [11]-RRB-,
studies indicate that such programs have improved attitudes about the importance of fatherhood, increased parenting skills, and led to more frequent contact between fathers and their children.
She
received her undergraduate degree
in Human Development and
Family Studies from Indiana University
in Bloomington, Indiana and her graduate degree
in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
One randomized controlled trial comparing home - visited
families with control participants who
received other community services found a statistically significant difference
in mean depressive symptoms at two years post-enrollment, but this contrast was nonsignificant at three years post - enrollment.15 A second
study of Early Head Start found no differences
in depressive symptoms between intervention and control group participants post-intervention, although a difference was detected at a longer - term follow - up prior to children's enrollment
in kindergarten.10 Other randomized controlled trial
studies have not found effects of home visitation on maternal depressive symptoms.12, 16,17
The overall objective of the
study was to develop a greater understanding of the ways
in which these
families, and
in particular the person
in the
family with the primary caring role, sought support, their expectations
in doing so and their perception of the adequacy or effectiveness of the responses they
received.
In the most relevant study, Wensauer and Grossmann 1995 found that grandparents with a secure attachment (in contrast to those with an avoidant attachment) had larger social networks, named more supportive family members, and received and gave more help; avoidant individuals were significantly more self - relian
In the most relevant
study, Wensauer and Grossmann 1995 found that grandparents with a secure attachment (
in contrast to those with an avoidant attachment) had larger social networks, named more supportive family members, and received and gave more help; avoidant individuals were significantly more self - relian
in contrast to those with an avoidant attachment) had larger social networks, named more supportive
family members, and
received and gave more help; avoidant individuals were significantly more self - reliant.
In a study of unwed fathers one year after their children's births, Mincy, Garfinkel, and Nepomnyaschy found, using Fragile Families data, that strong enforcement, measured as a city or state's commitment to establishing paternity, increased the chance that fathers had seen their child in the past thirty days and that they had received an overnight visit from their child in the past year.47 A nuanced set of findings emerges from a separate study by Nepomnyaschy of the interactions between father involvement, and formal and informal support payments.48 Both formal and informal support payments one year after a child's birth raise the likelihood of father contact two years late
In a
study of unwed fathers one year after their children's births, Mincy, Garfinkel, and Nepomnyaschy found, using Fragile
Families data, that strong enforcement, measured as a city or state's commitment to establishing paternity, increased the chance that fathers had seen their child
in the past thirty days and that they had received an overnight visit from their child in the past year.47 A nuanced set of findings emerges from a separate study by Nepomnyaschy of the interactions between father involvement, and formal and informal support payments.48 Both formal and informal support payments one year after a child's birth raise the likelihood of father contact two years late
in the past thirty days and that they had
received an overnight visit from their child
in the past year.47 A nuanced set of findings emerges from a separate study by Nepomnyaschy of the interactions between father involvement, and formal and informal support payments.48 Both formal and informal support payments one year after a child's birth raise the likelihood of father contact two years late
in the past year.47 A nuanced set of findings emerges from a separate
study by Nepomnyaschy of the interactions between father involvement, and formal and informal support payments.48 Both formal and informal support payments one year after a child's birth raise the likelihood of father contact two years later.
Outcomes and experiences of more than 4,000
families random assigned to a MIECHV - funded program or control group
receiving other community services will be examined
in the multi-year
study.
Ms. Andree
received her Master's
in Social Work from The Ohio State University and her BA
in Individual and
Family Studies from Kent State University.