Sentences with phrase «additional stress for children»

The test will enable teachers to monitor a child's progress «in a consistent and reliable way», but has apparently been «carefully designed to avoid causing additional stress for children and teachers».
It will enable teachers to monitor a child's progress in a consistent and reliable way but has been carefully designed to avoid causing additional stress for children and teachers.

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Many women also face additional stresses of work and home responsibilities, single parenthood and caring for children and aging parents, abuse, poverty, and relationship strains.
For children with additional needs, school transition can be a time of heightened stress and worry.
Rather than continuing the current trend of «doing more with less,» as pediatricians take on a wide range of additional responsibilities, payment reforms should reflect the value of pediatricians» time and knowledge, as well as the importance of a pediatrician - led medical home serving as a focal point for the reduction of toxic stress and for the support of child and family resiliency.
The tailored programme included: a supplemental ASD parent advocate introductory meeting; additional time to cover the unique play behaviours of children with ASD; extensive use of visual resources and simple language; additional time to discuss videos; additional time for emotion coaching; additional time for calming down and self - regulation skills; additional time to discuss stress and burden experienced by families of children with ASD; and emphasis on the importance of social support outside the group.
Additional Clinical Resources The National Child Traumatic Stress Network developed a resource kit for parents whose children have experienced sexual abuse.
This may be due to the additional stresses the family experiences, and it highlights the increased need for effective co-parenting and protection for the children.
Additional data on HRQOL, family harmony, parenting style, neighbourhood cohesion and parental risk of child physical assault and neglect and mental health will also be collected at each assessment time point for testing mediating and moderating mechanisms between parental stress and child health.
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 33: Conduct Disorder # 55: Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 65: Children's Threats # 66: Helping Teenagers with StrFor additional information see Facts for Families: # 33: Conduct Disorder # 55: Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 65: Children's Threats # 66: Helping Teenagers with Strfor Families: # 33: Conduct Disorder # 55: Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 65: Children's Threats # 66: Helping Teenagers with Stress
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 6 Children Who Can't Pay Attention / ADHD # 16 Learning Disabilities # 4 The Depressed Child # 38 Manic ‑ Depressive Illness in Teens # 52 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation # 33 Conduct Disorder # 65 Children's Threats # 66 Helping Teenagers with Stress # 00 Definition of a Child and Adolescent PsychiatrFor additional information see Facts for Families: # 6 Children Who Can't Pay Attention / ADHD # 16 Learning Disabilities # 4 The Depressed Child # 38 Manic ‑ Depressive Illness in Teens # 52 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation # 33 Conduct Disorder # 65 Children's Threats # 66 Helping Teenagers with Stress # 00 Definition of a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrfor Families: # 6 Children Who Can't Pay Attention / ADHD # 16 Learning Disabilities # 4 The Depressed Child # 38 Manic ‑ Depressive Illness in Teens # 52 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation # 33 Conduct Disorder # 65 Children's Threats # 66 Helping Teenagers with Stress # 00 Definition of a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
However, if you add the additional stress of a marital breakup, the difficulties can be overwhelming for children.
Many children assume the responsibility for bringing their parents back together, causing them additional stress.
The aim was to show future researchers and practitioners the way parents of children with ASD are managing the requirements that are involved with the care of a child with autism, in order to direct the attention to the areas where parents require additional support and where the parents need to develop skills for coping with the stress that they are experiencing while taking care of their child with ASD.
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