This article on adolescents and sleep is part of a series on teenage nutrition.
This article on adolescents and breakfast is part of a series on teenage nutrition.
She has written and edited numerous books, chapters, and
articles on adolescent literacy, most notably Reading and the High School Student: Strategies to Enhance Literacy (with Buehl & Klemp, 2007), Strategies for Enhancing Literacy and Learning in Middle School Content Area Classrooms (with Buehl & Radcliffe, 2007), and Teaching Middle School Reading (with Rycik, 2005).
Not exact matches
An expert
on child and
adolescent hydration and heat illness, she is the author or co-author of sixteen peer - reviewed journal
articles, and has made over 20 professional presentations at the local, national, and international level
on thermoregulation and hydration behaviors.
This
article provides physical activity guidance for children and
adolescents aged 6 to 17, and focuses
on physical activity beyond baseline activity.
You can read the introduction to this series from these two
articles «What Is
On Your Family's Breakfast Plate» and «Teenage Nutrition: Why You Should Pick This Battle For Your
Adolescent.»
The same
article goes
on to say, «Fragrance allergy is not only common in the general adult population but also in the pediatric populations, especially in
adolescent females.10 Potential sensitizers include perfumed products (scented sprays / candles, deodorants, shampoos, lotions, etc.).
To find this and other Advice for Patients
articles, go to the Advice for Patients link
on the Archives of Pediatrics &
Adolescent Medicine Web site at http://www.archpediatrics.com.
He teaches post-graduate classes in
adolescent development, psychoanalysis, neuropsychological testing, and child psychotherapy, and he has published several widely read
articles on child psychotherapy.
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Articles Blog Shop Search The cutting edge of science and research today shows a much difference picture of the effects of infant formula
on the child,
adolescent and adult than doctors and formula companies would have us believe.
The
article, «Beneficial effects of a higher - protein breakfast
on the appetitive, hormonal, and neural signals controlling energy intake regulation in overweight / obese, «breakfast skipping,» late -
adolescent girls,» was published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
About Blog Pediatric Emergency Care, features clinically relevant original
articles with an EM perspective
on the care of acutely ill or injured children and
adolescents.
Wachtel also has written about working with difficult teens; he co-authored the book Toughlove, for parents of troubled
adolescents, and wrote Real Justice, as well as numerous
articles on restorative practices.
In response, this
article presents five goals and eight strategies we have engaged in during a seven - year research study focused
on building college and career readiness among
adolescents.
She has written
articles and provides trainings and workshops to
adolescents, parents, and professionals
on various topics related to
adolescent development and social culture, such as bullying and cyber-socializing, positive school climate, and practicing therapy with
adolescents.
She has authored numerous publications centered
on close reading, Common Core State Standards, science literacy, formative assessment, and reading in the content areas, including
articles in Educational Leadership and the Journal of
Adolescent & Adult Literacy.
Abstracts and selected
articles from its publications — including The Reading Teacher, Journal of
Adolescent & Adult Literacy, and Reading Research Quarterly — are available
on its Web site (www.reading.org/publications).
He has published numerous
articles on reading and literacy, differentiated instruction, and curriculum design as well as books, including Creating Literacy - Rich Schools for
Adolescents (with Gay Ivey), Improving
Adolescent Literacy: Strategies at Work (with Nancy Frey), and Teaching English Language Learners: A Differentiated Approach (with Carol Rothenberg).
Grant has authored numerous publications
on science literacy, formative assessment, and reading in the content areas, including
articles in Educational Leadership and the Journal of
Adolescent and Adult Literacy.
Professor Weissberg has published about one hundred
articles and chapters focusing
on preventive interventions with children and
adolescents, and has coauthored nine curriculums
on school - based programs to promote social competence and prevent problem behaviors including drug use, high - risk sexual behaviors, and aggression.
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About Blog Pediatric Emergency Care, features clinically relevant original
articles with an EM perspective
on the care of acutely ill or injured children and
adolescents.
About Blog Pediatric Emergency Care, features clinically relevant original
articles with an EM perspective
on the care of acutely ill or injured children and
adolescents.
Article: Mindfulness Programs In Schools Reduce Symptoms Of Depression Among
Adolescents: Study
Article: School Mindfulness Programs May Reduce Stress — And Make Teens Happier, Study Finds
Article: «Mindful Moments» Program Has High School Students Begin And End Each Day With Meditation (VIDEO)
Article: Why Teaching Mindfulness Benefits Students» Learning
Article: The education of character: Carefully Considering Craisins
Article: Mindfulness Programs In Schools Reduce Symptoms Of Depression Among
Adolescents: Study Video: Mindful Schools In - Class Instruction Video: iBme Mindfulness Programs Transform an Oakland Public High School Video: Mindfulness In Schools — BBC World News Video: About Modern Mindfulness for Schools Video: Mindfulness: Learning to Stop the Stress (NBC Washington News) Video: Mindup Program for Children Video: Building better brains Video: Children talking about the benefits of mindfulness Video: Mindful Schools, Compassionate Schools Video: ABC news report
on mindfulness in local school
He is the author of several
articles and books including: AutPlay ® Therapy for Children and
Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum ♦ Play Based Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder ♦ The Autism Spectrum Disorder Workbook for Children ♦ The Autism Spectrum Disorder Workbook for
Adolescents.
He has published more than 120
articles in a variety of health and social work journals and is
on the editorial board or a consulting editor of Social Work, Social Service Review, the Journal of
Adolescent Research, Children and Youth Services Review and Adoption Quarterly.
American Academy of Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry American Psychiatric Association public information section National Alliance
on Mental Illness National Institute of Mental Health ADHD & Depression medication guides from APA / AACAP National Mental Health Association Nemours Foundation Encyclopedia of mental health information Tests, support groups, and
articles on various disorders Psychology Information Online APA's site for monitoring parity issues related to psychiatric care National Institute
on Drug Abuse National Institute
on Drug Abuse for Teens American Psychological Association California Association of Marriage & Family Therapists Parents Helping Parents Autism Speaks Autism Society of America
Dr. Bernet has written professional
articles and chapters
on a variety of subjects, including: group and individual therapy with children and
adolescents; humor in psychother ¬ apy; forensic child psychiatry; child maltreatment; true and false allegations of abuse; satanic ritual abuse; reincarnation; child custody and visitation; parental alienation; testimony regarding behavioral genomics; and risk management.
Based
on part of the
Adolescent Study Program at Columbia University, this
article contains a description of the dramatic increase in eating and depressive disorders experienced by significant numbers of girls as they pass through puberty.
Although results from epidemiological studies differ considerably, an overview of
articles found that,
on average, 15 % of children and
adolescents have a chronic health condition (van der Lee, Mokkink, Grootenhuis, Heymans, & Offringa, 2007).
It is difficult to compare our findings with studies of general population youth because rates vary widely, depending
on the sample, the method, the source of data (participant or collaterals), and whether functional impairment was required for diagnosis.50 Despite these differences, our overall rates are substantially higher than the median rate reported in a major review
article (15 %) 50 and other more recent investigations: the Great Smoky Mountains Study (20.3 %), 56 the Virginia Twin Study of
Adolescent Behavioral Development (142 cases per 1000 persons), 57 the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and
Adolescent Mental Disorders (6.1 %), 32 and the Miami — Dade County Public School Study (38 %).58 We are especially concerned about the high rates of depression and dysthymia among detained youth (17.2 % of males, 26.3 % of females), which are also higher than general population rates.51,56 - 61 Depressive disorders are difficult to detect (and treat) in the chaos of the corrections milieu.
Ida is a director of the Schema Therapy Institute Midwest — Indianapolis, which has ISST Certification programs in Individual, Group and Child -
Adolescent ST.. She also provides training internationally in Child
Adolescent ST.. She is the author of numerous chapters
on schema therapy, research
articles evaluating the group model and three books: Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Step - by - step Treatment Manual with Patient Workbook, Wiley - Blackwell, 2012, The Schema Therapy Clinician's Guide: A Complete Resource for Building and Delivering Individual and Group Integrated Mode Treatment Programs, Wiley - Blackwell, 2014 and Experiencing Schema Therapy from the Inside Out: a Self - Practice / Self - Reflection Workbook for Therapists, Guilford 2018.
Topics covered in such
articles have included research with Latino
adolescents and
articles on gender and gender role identity, homophobia, and social justice.
Includes
articles about family relatedness; family conflict and well - being; impact of interparental conflict and parental factors
on child adjustment; discipline responses; parenting practices and
adolescent depressive symptoms;
adolescent self - esteem; achievement and self - perceptions; and racial preferences in media and peer choices.
In an
article for Campus Review, as well as in an audio interview available
on the Campus Review website, Dr Burke talks about how effective parenting and close parent -
adolescent relationships are important protective factors for children in adolescence.
The
articles focus
on the psychosocial adaptation of immigrant families, parenting practices and their implications for child outcomes, and the importance of parent —
adolescent relationships for
adolescent mental health.
This
article provides information
on the prevalence and severity of mental health issues in Australian children and
adolescents.
He has written numerous books and scientific
articles on parenting, family psychology and prevention of psychopathology in children and
adolescents.
A Systematic Review of Abroad Literature
Articles on Child,
Adolescent Developmental Outcomes of Parental Corporal Punishment
Assessments conducted at earlier phases are specified in previous
articles.7, 8 At the 15 - year follow - up assessment,
adolescents completed interviews that measured whether they had been adjudicated a person in need of supervision (PINS) resulting from incorrigible behavior such as recurrent truancy or destroying parents» property; their frequency of running away from home; and the number of times they had been stopped by the police, arrested, convicted of a crime or of probation violations, and sent to youth correctional facilities.14 They also reported
on their disruptive behavior in school; number of school suspensions; delinquent and aggressive behavior outside school; experience of sexual intercourse; rates of pregnancy; lifetime number of sexual partners; and frequency of using cigarettes, alcohol, and illegal drugs during the 6 - month period prior to the 15 - year interview.15
Ida also provides training internationally in Child
Adolescent ST.. They co-direct the Schema Therapy Institute Midwest — Indianapolis where they offer ISST Certification programs in Individual, Group and Child -
Adolescent ST.. They are the authors of numerous chapters
on schema therapy, research
articles evaluating their group model and three books: Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Step - by - step Treatment Manual with Patient Workbook, Wiley - Blackwell, 2012, The Schema Therapy Clinician's Guide: A Complete Resource for Building and Delivering Individual and Group Integrated Mode Treatment Programs, Wiley - Blackwell, 2014 and Experiencing Schema Therapy from the Inside Out: a Self - Practice / Self - Reflection Workbook for Therapists, Guilford 2018.
Dr. Bernet has written professional
articles and book chapters
on a variety of subjects, including: group and individual therapy with children and
adolescents; humor in psychotherapy; forensic child psychiatry; child maltreatment; true and false allegations of abuse; satanic ritual abuse; reincarnation; child custody and visitation; parental alienation; testimony regarding behavioral genomics; and risk management.
The objective of this
article is to examine the effectiveness of 2 theoretically different treatments delivered in juvenile drug court — Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) and
adolescent group therapy (AGT)--
on offending and substance use.
For the review, 507
articles and 10 published rating scale manuals were compiled from empirical
articles; traditional databases (Medline, PsychINFO); reference lists in review papers; references from the Practice Parameters for the Assessment and Treatment of Children,
Adolescents, and Adults with Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder5; recently published journal
articles; citations suggested by members of the American Academy of Pediatrics; and a database of bibliographies
on studies involving the Child Behavior Checklist rating scale.6 A physician and psychologist specializing in ADHD independently rated each
article and manual for sound empirical evidence addressing the 4 questions.
This
article reviews the literature
on the relationship among parenting practices, parenting styles, and
adolescent school achievement.
The Influence of Parenting Style
on Adolescent Competence and Substance Use
Article by Baumrind (1991) Journal of Early Adolescence 11 (1) p. 56 - 95.
The
article «Parental and Peer Influences
on the Risk of
Adolescent Drug Use,» appearing in The Journal of Primary Prevention notes parental and sibling effects
on teenage drug use.
Journal: Nutrients, 2015 Volume: 7 Number: 5431 8783-8801
Article: Influence of Parenting Practices
on Eating Behaviors of Early
Adolescents during Independent Eating Occasions: Implications for Obesity Prevention Authors: Marla Reicks, Jinan Banna, Mary Cluskey, Carolyn Gunther, Nobuko Hongu, Rickelle Richards, Glade Topham and Siew Sun Wong Link: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/10/5431 MDPI provides reprints in high quality with convenient shipping to destinations worldwide.
Dr. Kahn has published several professional
articles and book chapters
on group therapy, relationship issues, and
adolescent treatment.
A meta - analysis, see citation following, has also been conducted
on Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing for Children and
Adolescents (EMDR) though this
article is not used for rating and therefore is not summarized: