It is a therapeutic
approach for human service professionals and as stated by Virginia Axline, «provides an opportunity for the child to «play out» his or her feelings and problems just as, in certain adult therapy, an individual «talks out» his or her difficulties».
Not exact matches
IDEO brings a
human - centered
approach to products,
services, and organizational concepts
for the likes of Samsung, Eli Lilly (LLY), and Bank of America (BAC).
Only Distil's unique, more holistic
approach provides the vigilant
service, superior technology, and industry expertise needed
for full visibility and control over
human, good bot, and bad bot traffic.
For new mothers who still don't get the message, the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services has come up with a more strident
approach: a breast - feeding awareness campaign that equates failure to breast - feed with risky behaviors like smoking and drinking during pregnancy.
The plan itemizes the
approach towards investing in people, including promoting social inclusion through social investment programmes
for the vulnerable and targeted programmes
for the North - East and Niger - Delta, job creation and youth empowerment and investments in
human capital while outlining the competitiveness imperatives as enhancing infrastructure (power, roads, rail, ports and broadband
services, and leveraging public - private partnerships (PPPs)-RRB-, improving the business environment through the initiatives under the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) and promoting digital - led growth.
Scientists at Michigan State University's Center
for Systems Integration and Sustainability, in two parallel papers published in this week's journal PLOS ONE, develop a new integrated
approach to measure
human dependence on ecosystem
services and
human well - being so as to promote the understanding of the linkages between them — an important step toward improved understanding, monitoring and management of coupled
human and natural systems.
Blackbird's Bowl takes a natural and holistic
approach to providing products and
services for its customer, borne out of Janel's history with natural health in
humans.
A global warming phenomenon in our spaceship is one of several unintended effects of the unregulated, swift increase of 1) absolute global
human population numbers, 2) per capita consumption of limited resources, and 3) large - scale business activities that could be occurring synergistically and
approaching a point in history when it will not be possible
for the Earth's resource base and frangible ecosystems
services to sustain life as we now know it to be.
At its current scale and rate of growth, the continuous economic expansion we see today may be
approaching a point in
human history when unbridled increases of production, unchecked per
human consumption and skyrocketing
human population numbers could overrun the limited natural resources and frangible ecosystem
services upon which life as we know it utterly itself depends
for its very existence.
• The effects of management strategies on climate, ecosystem
services, and the resilience of ecosystems to climate change; field experiments and models designed to learn about coupled
human - and environmental systems and to test different management interventions • The valuation of ecosystem
services, including the economic or other costs associated with impacts of climate and other environmental changes • Adaptive
approaches and institutional and governance mechanisms
for addressing the regulatory aspects of special status species management
The research, published in Friday's issue of the journal Science, casts doubt on the argument that deforestation is a critical step towards development and suggests that mechanisms to compensate communities
for keeping forests standing may be a better
approach to improving
human welfare, while simultaneously sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem
services, in rainforest areas.
These developments require a new way of thinking about the regulation of legal
services, and Gillian Hadfield's excellent book, Rules
for a Flat World: Why
Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It
for a Complex Global Economy, adds an important new conceptual framework
for what this
approach might look like.
Through my 25 plus years of experience working in
human services and my 10 years of providing therapeutic counseling to kids, teens and adults, I have learned that taking an individualized
approach is most effective in addressing a person's specific needs and goals
for change.»
Collaborative Partnerships Between Early Care and Education and Child Welfare: Supporting Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families Through Risk to Resilience (PDF - 171 KB) U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (2011) Identifies national and State approaches to connect early childhood and child welfare services and addresses strategies to improve referral and service coordination, capacity building, and policy coord
Services, Administration
for Children and Families (2011) Identifies national and State
approaches to connect early childhood and child welfare
services and addresses strategies to improve referral and service coordination, capacity building, and policy coord
services and addresses strategies to improve referral and
service coordination, capacity building, and policy coordination.
Promising
Approaches in Child Welfare: Foster and Adoptive Parent Licensing, Recruitment, and Retention U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children's Bureau (2012) Provides descriptions of promising State approaches regarding areas of common concern identified during the Child and Family Services Review and the Program Improvement Pla
Approaches in Child Welfare: Foster and Adoptive Parent Licensing, Recruitment, and Retention U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration
for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children's Bureau (2012) Provides descriptions of promising State
approaches regarding areas of common concern identified during the Child and Family Services Review and the Program Improvement Pla
approaches regarding areas of common concern identified during the Child and Family
Services Review and the Program Improvement Plan process.
Impact Findings from the Head Start CARES Demonstration: National Evaluation of the Three
Approaches to Improving Preschoolers» Social and Emotional Competence Morris, Mattera, Castells, Bangser, Bierman, & Raver U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration
for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (2014) Describes the impact of the CARES demonstration, focusing on outcomes during the spring of the preschool year in: (1) teacher practices; (2) classroom climate; (3) children's behavior regulation, executive function, emotion knowledge, and social problem - solving skills; and (4) children's learning behaviors and social behaviors.
State Issues and Innovations in Creating Integrated Early Learning and Development Systems A Follow - Up to Early Childhood 2010: Innovations
for the Next Generation (PDF - 1.741 KB) U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (2011) Presents six common, interrelated themes that emerged during the State team discussions at Early Childhood 2010, and provides descriptions of
approaches, and links to program websites, policies, and other relevant documents.
Key Implementation Considerations
for Executing Evidence - Based Programs: Project Overview Child Trends, United States Department of Health and
Human Services, & Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Planning and Evaluation (2013) Discusses challenges encountered when selecting and replicating evidence - based programs (EBPs) and also identifies
approaches for developing evidence - informed programs when EBPs are not available or applicable
for a given population and introduces key themes that emerged from the forum on Emphasizing Evidence - Based Programs
for Children and Youth.