Sentences with phrase «adaptive behaviour»

While child adaptive behaviour was lower in ASD children, adaptive functioning did not impact negative outcomes in mothers.
A positive relationship between adaptive behaviour and child age was found with improvements in social deficits across child development.
Lower adaptive behaviour was associated with greater negative impact in mothers.
Green was also judged to have failed to show that he had significant limitations in adaptive behaviour.
Examined the impact of child diagnosis, behavioural problems, and adaptive behaviour on family wellbeing.
Examples of adaptive behaviour influenced exclusively or predominantly by projections of climate change are largely absent from the literature, but some early steps toward planned adaptation have been taken by the engineering community, insurance companies, water managers, public health officials, forest managers and hydroelectric producers.
The spore memory could give rise to various adaptive behaviours in microbes.
This frontier research needs to be furthered by conducting surveys and excavations in various environmental zones of Arabia in order to recover ecological data and information on hominin population history and changing adaptive behaviours.
For example, behaviour therapists could develop a generalist strategy that emphasises the importance of a credible treatment rationale, monitoring cognitive processes, analyzing and understanding the contexts in which behaviours occur, and rehearsing adaptive behaviours.5 Flexibility and wide applicability may make generalist approaches like this one the most practical way of using empirically supported treatments.
They found varying results, with some studies showing improvements in outcomes such as IQ, adaptive behaviour skills and symptoms with EIBI approaches compared with other interventions but other studies not finding differences.
Notably, the observed effect of parent cutbacks on family well - being was larger than the observed effect of child characteristics, including adaptive behaviour deficits.
Like ASD symptomatology, evidence suggests that in children with ASD, adaptive behaviour improves as children age [76, 77, 86].
Explored associations between child adaptive behaviour, language, intelligence, behavioural, and emotional problems on parent mental health, stress and family functioning over a period of 2 years.
However, like symptom severity, the relationship between adaptive behaviour and maternal outcomes may be masked by the inclusion of child problem behaviours [e.g. 55, 88].
Adaptive Behaviour on the Portuguese Curricula: A Comparison between Children and Adolescents with and without Intellectual Disability
Morrissey adds that the unique coding property of the mPFC identified in the study may support its role in the formation, maintenance, and updating of associative knowledge structures that help support flexible and adaptive behaviour in rats and other animals.
For someone to be classed as intellectually disabled, it is necessary to demonstrate «significant limitations» in intellectual functioning (usually taken to mean an IQ of 70 or below) and in adaptive behaviour — such as problems with literacy, social skills and the ability to handle money.
However, the Supreme Court did not stipulate how intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviour should be measured, leaving that to individual states to decide.
Teachers structured the tasks to challenge students to develop representations of animal diversity, habitat and adaptive behaviours.
They grew the Arctic poppy at the Eden Project from seed to investigate its adaptive behaviour when exposed to a climate warmer than normal, and see how it might fare with the currently rising temperatures of the High Arctic, from where the seeds were collected.
If you are a leader at your firm, you can encourage a diversity friendly culture by modelling your adaptive behaviours (for example, asking for feedback from «quiet» meeting participants) for others to see.
The RCT found that the Early Start Denver Model intervention provided significantly larger improvements in IQ and adaptive behaviour but not in symptom severity scores or repetitive behaviours, compared with a less - intensive intervention.
Families also vary greatly in their «beliefs, values, normative expectations for development and adaptive behaviours, parenting practices, relationship and family patterns, symptomatic expressions of distress, and explanations of mental illness» (Winters and Pumariega 2007: 290).
While ASD severity and child gender predicted paternal stress levels, child age, IQ and adaptive behaviour were associated with maternal and paternal stress.
Collected maternal reports of parenting stress, child adaptive behaviour, ASD severity, and problem behaviours over a 2 - year period.
Measured the influence of child characteristics (repetitive behaviours, adaptive behaviour, IQ) and social support on perceived negative impact in African American and Caucasian mothers.
Assessed the relationship and directionality of dynamics between parent stress and child characteristics (adaptive behaviour, problem behaviour, ASD severity) over a 10 - month period.
While behaviour problems predicted multiple outcomes of maternal wellbeing, adaptive behaviour was only associated with negative impact scores.
When measured in isolation, adaptive behaviour has been found to produce strong associations with family outcomes [e.g. 4].
As previously noted, the need for separate and distinct tools to differentiate core ASD symptoms from measures of maladaptive and adaptive behaviour may provide clarity to the current overlap between child characteristics and their influence on family outcomes.
Explored gender differences in parents on measures of positive and negative psychological wellbeing (anxiety, depression, stress, positive perceptions) and the impact of child characteristics (ASD symptoms, adaptive behaviours, behavioural and emotional concerns) on parent outcomes.
Impovements in adaptive behaviour (i.e. daily living skills and communication) was found to predict less behaviour problems, and parental stress over time.
Explored relationships between child characteristics (problem behaviour, adaptive behaviour, ASD symptom severity) on parent measures (anxiety, depression, stress, positive perceptions).
Explored associations between self - report measures of child adaptive behaviour (aA), social support (bB), parental stress (cC), and coping behaviours (BC).
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