Studies revealed that the links between parental depression and child development are mediated
by parenting difficulties.
Not exact matches
By harnessing data about their reading habits, EyeRead helps teachers and
parents pinpoint kids» reading
difficulties
«Catholic families are disproportionately affected
by the
difficulties of the housing market, particularly those families with only one working
parent»
Proper care, including good
parenting, means helping the child through the medical and social
difficulties presented
by the genital anatomy but in the process protecting what tissues can be retained, in particular the gonads.
Some of the
parents of autistic children would like their children to be cured of the
difficulties created
by their autism, but they recognize the benefits (musical and mathematical abilities, for instance) that often go along with being autistic.
This often is caused
by issues other than child - raising, whether it's stress from work, finances, relationship
difficulties, or a
parent's own childhood experiences.
One person does not feel overwhelmed
by the inherent
difficulty of being a
parent and the other doesn't feel like a lesser
parent.
Families looking for a little help with children experiencing social, emotional and learning
difficulties are invited to attend a new
Parent Support Series offered
by Rush University Medical Center.
Even though it represents one of the bigger
difficulties faced
by parents of younger babies, it also means that your little one is taking an important step toward growing up well.
Parents will not have
difficulty in cleaning this tool due to its plastic surface; it could be washed
by minimal soap and water.
The book was written
by Dr. Suzanne Riffel to help
parents who are having
difficulty in the process of potty training.
Explains the health problems experienced
by the baby, the emotional
difficulties of the
parents, and protocols offered to pull all parties through this difficult period.
Depressed mothers are often overwhelmed in the
parenting role, have
difficulty reading infant cues, struggle to meet the social and emotional needs of their children, and are less tolerant of child misbehaviour.7 Offspring of depressed mothers, particularly if they are exposed to depression in the first year of life, are more likely to be poorly attached to their caregivers, experience emotional and behavioural dysregulation, have
difficulty with attention and memory, and are at greater risk for psychiatric disorders throughout childhood.8 Home visiting focuses on fostering healthy child development
by improving
parenting and maternal functioning.
• Respiratory distress, specifically grunting • Fever or inability to thermoregulate • Seizures • Inability to nurse or
difficulty feeding • Lethargy • Stiffness or extreme limpness I can't believe that home diagnosis of meningitis or sepsis
by a non-medically-trained
parent is the choice some
parents are making!
Due to the lack of emotional responsiveness and love from their caretakers, children raised
by uninvolved
parents may have
difficulty forming attachments later in life.
Gaps in breathing can be common in the first few months of infancy, according to The Natural Child Project, and
by being close
by, a
parent can arouse or assist a baby who might be having
difficulty breathing.
An added benefit for
parents is that you can see,
by meeting and talking to other
parents, that the
difficulty of this new role is a shared burden
by many.
Developed
by Melanie Potock, MA, CCC - SLP, a feeding specialist, certified speech language pathologist, and national speaker on the topic of picky eating and feeding
difficulties, My Munch Bug is the latest resource for new
parents (and for not - so - new
parents!)
Sajid Javid said his
parents came to the UK from the Commonwealth in the 1960s, and he was «personally committed, and invested, in resolving the
difficulties faced
by the people of the Windrush generation.»
The study, funded
by the Nuffield Foundation, found 25 per cent of its young participants who had reading
difficulties showed mild or moderate hearing impairment, of which their
parents and teachers were unaware.
For same - sex couples with children, the end of their relationship can mean
difficulties in establishing parental rights for both
parents when one partner is not recognized as a legal
parent by the state and
by the court, and therefore is not granted custody or visitation.
A new study from Aarhus University has now documented that there is some truth to the claim
by parents of children with ADHD that their children have more
difficulty falling asleep and that they sleep more poorly than other children.
Whenever I counsel families, it's usually prompted
by parents and often comes out of frustration or
difficulty communicating messages relating to food or weight to their children, or the child isn't making the food choices that the
parent wants.
What
difficulties are faced
by children born to
parents who have accomplished great things?
Passionate about improving
parent participation at school and fueled
by my own frustration with reply - all email and
difficulty getting on the schedule to help in my daughter's kindergarten class, I founded VolunteerSpot.com in 2009.
These results suggest either that the academic considerations
parents value are better captured
by principal ratings or that
parents have
difficulty observing how much value a teacher adds to reading and math test scores.
By learning about the
difficulties schools face with religious holidays, the types of literature your children are reading, and how bullying affects kids in the electronic age,
parents can help their children understand and comprehend the effects that prejudices have on their behavior.
I am not suggesting that the Arnold Foundation (or the charter movement in general) abandon all quality control efforts, but I think quality is best promoted
by relying heavily on
parent judgement and otherwise relying on a decentralized system of authorizers with the most contextual information to make decisions about opening and closing schools if
parents seem to have
difficulty assessing quality on their own.
Low - income
parents» involvement in school may be hindered
by transportation
difficulties, chronic health conditions, or conflicts with work schedules, while
parents whose primary language is not English may not feel able to participate in school activities, or may belong to a culture where questioning teachers is not a norm.
After an electrifying keynote
by parent leader Rosazlia Grillier that left attendees standing in ovation, Jesse Sharkey of the Chicago Teachers Union facilitated a panel discussion during the Chicago Story plenary on current challenges facing the public school system and the
difficulty for community voices to be heard.
The government's inquiry has found that none of the other key stage 1 tests were affected
by the leak, so they are expected to go ahead as planned, as are new key stage 2 tests, despite complaints from
parents and teachers over their
difficulty level.
Parents and teachers alike praise the school for its success, which they achieved despite the
difficulties pressed upon it
by the selfish actions of the TPSB.
SemGroup's financial
difficulties were disclosed
by its publicly traded affiliate SemGroup Energy Partners LP last week, when it warned that a liquidity crisis at its
parent could lead to bankruptcy.
In the case of Re: K (contact: committal order)[2002] EWCA Civ 1559, [2002] All ER (D) 312 (Oct), Lord Justice Hale stated that «any decision to change a child's residence in the context of
difficulties over contact must be fully justified
by affording paramount consideration to the child's welfare, and is not to be imposed as a form of punishment to a
parent».
While in an ideal world, child custody issues should be mutually agreed on
by parents without the
difficulty of litigation, this is often not the case.
Children and young people make progress at different rates and
parents, teachers, family doctors or social workers often refer young people because of
difficulties affecting their learning, their ability to demonstrate their true ability, their participation in school, college or university activities and
by extension, their confidence, their social interactions, their future choices (for employment) and their lives in general.
The case concerned a boy, B, with severe learning
difficulties whose
parents felt his needs were not being met at the day school where he was placed
by the local authority; they felt he should be placed in a residential school.
a disability discrimination claim brought
by parents of a child with behavioural
difficulties who had been repeatedly violent at school, ending in permanent exclusion,
She has represented a number of
parents with learning
difficulties and is sympathetic when dealing with clients with addiction problems or those involved in relationships characterised
by domestic abuse.
Parents should be made aware of any
difficulties being experienced
by their child in school, long before there is any question of a psychological assessment.
There are
parenting questionnaires (see for example the Colorado Learning
Difficulties Questionnaire by Willcutt et al, 2011) which ask the parent to report what they have observed in their child's learning in five areas (reading, math, social cognition, social anxiety, and spatial di
Difficulties Questionnaire
by Willcutt et al, 2011) which ask the
parent to report what they have observed in their child's learning in five areas (reading, math, social cognition, social anxiety, and spatial
difficultiesdifficulties).
Self - management and self - sufficiency are enhanced
by having the practitioner prompt the
parents to review their application of new
parenting strategies, reflecting on what they did well in the process (their strengths), and then setting specific goals for any
difficulties or challenges they experienced.
The health promotion resource has the potential to normalise
difficulties encountered
by parents when
parenting their son or daughter in a new cultural context and to discuss topics that carry significant stigma.
Provider participants in this study attributed part of
parenting difficulties to the way these children were raised
by grandparents in China and a lack of agreement between Chinese
parents and the grandparents on child discipline issues.
An overall score representing total
difficulties was computed
by summing the externalizing and internalizing behavior subscales; α coefficients for
parent and teacher reports ranged from 0.70 to 0.85.
A Father's Story
by Michael Carlin Prisoners who are
parents often have
difficulty asserting their parental rights.
Results: As reported
by the surveyed children, the SDQ mean total
difficulties score of those having migrant
parents was 12.55 (SD = 5.96) and 18.9 % of these children had scores higher than the cut - off score.
The compared total
difficulties score reported
by children having
parents working away from home in our study is higher than that of children in a study of Dang Hoang Minh et al. who also used a SDQ scale for 591 adolescents (18.9 % vs. 10.73 %).
Parent and teacher reports of child behavior problems were obtained at ages 5, 6, and 9 years
by using the Strengths and
Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).34 The SDQ is a 30 - item scale designed to assess a number of child behavior domains, including externalizing behaviors (conduct problems and hyperactivity / inattention) and internalizing behaviors (emotionality and peer difficulties) during the 6 months before
Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).34 The SDQ is a 30 - item scale designed to assess a number of child behavior domains, including externalizing behaviors (conduct problems and hyperactivity / inattention) and internalizing behaviors (emotionality and peer
difficulties) during the 6 months before
difficulties) during the 6 months before assessment.
Mental health and behaviour problems are measured
by the
parent - reported screening instrument Strengths and
Difficulties Questionnaire and executive functions
by the
parent - reported questionnaire Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function (all sites).