Sentences with phrase «better social adjustment»

Despite more access to both parents, joint custody children show neither less disturbance nor better social adjustment than sole custody children» (Wallerstein & Blakeslee, 1989, p. 271).»
«Those effects are maintained right through into adulthood, into higher salaries, better self - regulation, better social adjustment,» he adds.
Family physicians should be knowledgeable regarding the ongoing benefits to the child of extended breastfeeding, including continued immune protection [3], better social adjustment [4], and having a sustainable food source in times of emergency.»
Family physicians should be knowledgeable regarding the ongoing benefits to the child of extended breastfeeding, including continued immune protection, better social adjustment, and having a sustainable food source in times of emergency.
Probands had average to good social functioning (3.8 [1.3]-RRB-, whereas comparisons had good to very good social adjustment (2.9 [1.0]-RRB-(P <.001).

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During the development of the Basin Plan, Basin water ministers requested an adjustment mechanism be included to allow for better social, economic and environmental outcomes than would otherwise have been achieved.
«A wide variety of two - household parenting arrangements can potentially be successful for children age five and younger... [and] the quality of the parental alliance and the parents» warmth, sensitivity, good adjustment, and discipline style make the difference between a well adjusted child and one who is angry, scared, or limited in cognitive and social skills.»
Previous attempts to evaluate the Baby Friendly Initiative within an observational study design have often been limited by small sample size or reliance upon ecological measures of confounding factors.16, 17 The advantage of the Millennium Cohort Study is the availability of individual - level social and demographic information, as well as the circumstances of pregnancy and delivery, allowing adjustment for factors that in other studies may be associated with both policy intervention and infant feeding practices, via area or individual population differences.
We do know that the pregnancy and postpartum periods are times of enormous biochemical upheaval, as well as times of social and psychological adjustments, all of which create the conditions for PMAD.
Michigan: Custody is awarded based on the best interests of the child, based on the following factors: moral character and prudence of the parents; physical, emotional, mental, religious and social needs of the child; capability and desire of each parent to meet the child's emotional, educational, and other needs; preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and maturity; the love and affection and other emotional ties existing between the child and each parent; the length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity; the desire and ability of each parent to allow an open and loving frequent relationship between the child and other parent; the child's adjustment to his / her home, school, and community; the mental and physical health of all parties; permanence of the family unit of the proposed custodial home; any evidence of domestic violence; and other factors.
It is the path to the good life, professional and personal satisfaction, social adjustment and success, performance under pressure, and the best way for any child to avoid a penetrating stare and a cold dinner.
They measured students» beliefs about themselves, both broadly and about their academic abilities, as well as their social adjustment in school, including their feeling of belonging and attachment, academic values, and peer support.
We also offer access to social workers to support your child with coping and adjustment, as well as any financial difficulties your family may encounter.
Extensive adjustment was made in these studies for demographics, cardiac risk factors, physical activity, income, and education as well as factors that may differ between LDSs and other populations such as smoking, social support, frequency of church attendance, and use of alcohol, tea, and coffee.
They're not just looking for the salve of $ 15 / hour, more government spending on social services, higher taxes on the rich, or some other minor adjustment to make us all feel better and sing «Kumba - Fucking - Ya» as hundred dollar bills fall from the sky.
Psychological research has found that religious people feel great about themselves, with a tendency toward higher social self - esteem and better psychological adjustment than non-believers.
When a child expresses a willingness to be accelerated, chances are good that he or she will make an appropriate social adjustment.
Studies of students who attend high - quality programs for a significant period of time show improvements in academic performance and social competence, including better grades, improved homework completion, higher scores on achievement tests, lower levels of grade retention, improved behavior in school, increased competence and sense of self as a learner, better work habits, fewer absences from school, better emotional adjustment and relationships with parents, and a greater sense of belonging in the community.
The good news for 2017 is that Social Security benefits will increase under the cost - of - living adjustment (COLA).
As noted by members of the scientific community, human and non-human welfare can be viewed as co-dependent and non-exclusive; achieving significant improvement in animal well - being requires deep social, psychological, and economic adjustment on the part of our own species.
• Rehabilitated 58 out of the assigned 60 cases by successfully placing members in «comfort zones» outlined in the master program • Created and implemented a needs assessment system that had a 99 % success rate in determining clients» social and emotional needs • Arranged resources for each client so that they can become functioning members of the society • Assisted in developing individual activity plans focused on the special needs of each client • Reviewed and evaluated each client's progress and made adjustments to programs based on findings • Promoted good standards for hygiene and health and social skills and independence
Given the sparse previous literature on sources of support, we hypothesized that, among multiple sources of social support (classmate, friend, parent, and teacher), classmate and parent support would be the best predictors of adjustment.
Their children are often referred to as the «forgotten victims of crime ’14 as they experience many sequelae that impact on their physical and mental health as well as their emotional and social adjustment.
Furthermore, low income is strongly associated with poor parental mental and physical health.40, 42 Parental irritability and depressive symptoms have been associated with fewer interactions and more conflictual interactions with older children, leading to less satisfactory emotional, social, and cognitive development.43 Specifically, the parents» emotional state and parenting has been shown to greatly affect their children's social adjustment, self - esteem, social competence, and externalizing as well as internalizing behaviors.10, 13 As noted by the Institute of Medicine, there is an intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms.17 Whether this relationship is due to poverty, home environment, family structure, family resources, social support, or other factors warrants further research.
Kay Margetts, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Studies at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, talks about children's social, emotional and behavioural adjustment to school and the importance of early preparation by families for the best outcomes.
There is good evidence that a child's readiness for school and a positive transition has a very positive flow - on effect to positive adjustment in the school setting and positives in their academic and social development.
Economic well - being and children's social adjustment: The role of family process in an ethnically diverse low - income sample.
the child's adjustment to home, school, and community, as well as the possible disruption of the child's social and school life;
In a related vein, children, whose parents divorce, exhibit slightly lower psychological well - being and social adjustment than children from stable two - parent families (e.g., [5, 7, 8 — 10]-RRB-.
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It is well established in the literature that conduct problems are multi-causally determined and reflect the aggregate effects of social, family (including genetic), individual, peer and other factors that act in combination to influence and determine levels of behavioral adjustment in childhood and adolescence.
However, mothers of a child with autism were more likely to report a close relationship and better coping with parenting tasks and less likely to report being angry with their child after adjustment for the child's social skills and demographic background.
Most importantly, child support payments generally provide an easier adjustment for children; the payments also have a positive effect on a child's well - being, performance in school and overall social adjustment.
For children living in poverty, although parenting has been shown to be a consistent predictor of later child functioning, other factors in the child's social environment have been found to contribute independent variance to children's adjustment, effects that are not accounted for by parenting.15 Such factors include parental age, well - being, history of antisocial behaviour, social support within and outside the family, and beginning around age three to four in Canada's most impoverished communities, neighbourhood quality.16
These include children's self - esteem, psychological well being, and social adjustment, and parents» self - esteem, psychological adjustment, and positive investment in children.
The majority of children from divorced families score within the Average range on standardized tests, and function well on measures of psychological, social and behavioral adjustment.
None of the differences by parental sexual orientation in children's well - being and social adjustment and in parenting quality came close to statistical significance even by this more liberal standard.
The psychological well - being and social adjustment of children reared by same - sex parents and heterosexual parents were identical or nearly so in each of the studies over more than 1000 observations.
Moreover, associations between mother — child EA, maternal wellbeing, marital adjustment, and social support were also investigated, with the hypothesis to find a link between low maternal distress, high couple satisfaction and high perceived support and interactions of better quality in the dyads.
The primary constructs within the hypothesized framework are: (1) social position variables — characteristics that are used within societies to hierarchically stratify groups (race, gender, socioeconomic status); (2) parenting variables — familial mechanisms that may influence African American adolescents well - being, perceptions of competence, and attitudes towards others in various contexts (e.g., parenting practices and racial socialization messages); (3) racial discrimination — negative racially driven experiences that may influence feelings of competence, belongingness, and self - worth; (4) environmental / contextual factors — settings and surroundings that may impede or promote healthy identity development (e.g., academic settings); and (5) learner characteristics — individual characteristics that may promote or hinder positive psychological adjustment outcomes (e.g., racial identity, coping styles).
These competencies provide a foundation for better adjustment and academic performance in students, which can result in more positive social behaviors, fewer conduct problems, and less emotional distress (Durlak et al. 2011).
Monitoring of social adjustment (peer relationships) and school performance can facilitate both well - being and academic achievement.
Executive function (EF) abilities are increasingly recognized as an important protective factor for children experiencing adversity, promoting better stress and emotion regulation as well as social and academic adjustment.
It has been shown to have good psychometric properties in relatives and be associated with patient social adjustment, 32 but its reliability and validity have not been investigated in samples of staff.
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