The parental profiles associated with greater reports of children's problem behaviors were
characteristic of parents who have high expectations of themselves and of those who they perceive to be extensions of themselves.
Implications for home visitation, including very recent data on key
characteristics of parents who parent well in the face of significant adversity, will be discussed.
Not exact matches
Six
Characteristics of Happy Parents Jay Belsky and John Kelly, authors of The Transition To Parenthood, found that couples who successfully overcame the polarizing effects of a first baby shared six common c
Characteristics of Happy
Parents Jay Belsky and John Kelly, authors
of The Transition To Parenthood, found that couples
who successfully overcame the polarizing effects
of a first baby shared six common
characteristicscharacteristics.
Without a doubt, this product can capture the hearts
of parents who are looking for the most affordable option but will still give them the
characteristics they're looking for.
Low levels
of warm involvement were particularly
characteristic of parents of children
who showed elevated levels
of oppositional behaviors.
Identifying children
who may have
characteristics of ADHD early on and getting
parents and preschool teachers the education, skills, and support they need to help these little ones can really have a positive impact on these kids and their families.
Although we have some evidence that mothers
who previously breastfed, or
who commenced breastfeeding and then switched to formula, retain the bed - sharing
characteristics of breastfeeders [69] it is currently unknown whether
parents who have never breastfed can learn to sleep with their infants in the same manner.
The lifestyles
of Gale, Evelle and Smalls are like H.I's repressed anxieties and desires made flesh, while Dot (Frances McDormand) and Glen (Sam McMurray), an obnoxious couple
who seem to have raised the kids from hell, appear to signify H.I.'s fear
of family life, displaying crude
characteristics of the worst type
of parents.
The demographic and political
characteristics of a state and character
of the state law authorizing charter schools undoubtedly matter in some way for the fate
of charter schools in a state, but most decisions about charter school formation and attendance are made within school districts — by founders
who decide to start a new school, by authorizers
who empower them to do so, and, ultimately, by
parents who decide to enroll their students.
We calculate the percentage
of parents with average background
characteristics who would choose the high - satisfaction teacher.
Next, we change one
characteristic of either the
parent or school and calculate how this change would affect the percent
of parents who would choose the high - satisfaction teacher.
The NEA marks National Autism Awareness Month by publicizing its ASD resources for teachers and families, including The Puzzle
of Autism, a guide to assist educators, inform
parents, offer ways to help identify the typical
characteristics of ASDs, and provide ideas for ways to work successfully with children
who have the disability.
There is nothing now available to
parents called childcare or daycare that is even grossly similar to Abecedarian in the program that is delivered, the
characteristics and social circumstances
of the children and families that are served, the teachers and staff
who are employed, the age at which children are initially enrolled (6 weeks), the continuity
of enrollment from infancy to 5 years, the delivery
of on - site primary health care, program leadership and management, or costs.
It aims to expand in places that have
characteristics hospitable to clusters, such as significant talent density,
parents who demand innovation, high concentrations
of financial assets to fuel experimentation, and «cultural capital,» an ephemeral influencer effect that can provide a lift in branding micro-schooling as the next big thing.
It is a regression in which student achievement is explained by a combination
of school inputs (resources such as funding per student, class size, teacher qualifications, etc.) and the
characteristics of peers (percentage
of schoolmates
who are white and
who are black, etc.), families (race, ethnicity,
parents» education, number
of siblings, etc.), and neighborhoods (the share
of households
who rent versus own, etc.).
In 2007 we interviewed a random sample
of parents of MPCP students in grades 3 — 8, all the
parents of MPCP 9th graders, and a sample
of parents of MPS students
who were matched to the sample
of MPCP students based on their grade in school, neighborhood
of residence, ethnicity, test - score performance, and other
characteristics.
Complexities do arise for children
of divorced
parents who disagree as to
who can set the
characteristics of how the children are raised.
[FN58] Some
of the studies have also suggested or identified variables that may mitigate the impact
of partner violence on children
who witness it, including the severity and frequency
of the violence, the level
of stress experienced by the mother and her capacity to provide appropriate
parenting, whether the child was verbally or physically abused, and other
characteristics of the child or
of the environment that may provide a buffer.
Supporting
Parents Who Work and Go to School: A Portrait of Low - Income Students Who Are Employed (PDF - 429 KB) Spaulding, Derrick - Mills, & Callan (2016) Urban Institute Describes the characteristics of the 1 million low - income parents who attend school and als
Parents Who Work and Go to School: A Portrait of Low - Income Students Who Are Employed (PDF - 429 KB) Spaulding, Derrick - Mills, & Callan (2016) Urban Institute Describes the characteristics of the 1 million low - income parents who attend school and also wo
Who Work and Go to School: A Portrait
of Low - Income Students
Who Are Employed (PDF - 429 KB) Spaulding, Derrick - Mills, & Callan (2016) Urban Institute Describes the characteristics of the 1 million low - income parents who attend school and also wo
Who Are Employed (PDF - 429 KB) Spaulding, Derrick - Mills, & Callan (2016) Urban Institute Describes the
characteristics of the 1 million low - income
parents who attend school and als
parents who attend school and also wo
who attend school and also work.
Who Can Foster and Adopt AdoptUsKids Illustrates the basic
characteristics of good foster or adoptive
parents and includes a link to an interactive map
of State foster care and adoption eligibility criteria.
The treatment process with children
who have experienced trauma and compromised attachment must replicate the emotional, social and biological
characteristics of secure
parent — child attachment.
The presence in the child's symptom display
of the three
characteristic diagnostic indicators (i.e., the «psychological fingerprints»)
of the child's psychological influence and control by a narcissistic / (borderline)
parent represents sufficient and definitive clinical evidence that the symptomatic child - initiated cut - off
of the child's relationship with the other
parent is the direct result
of the pathogenic
parenting practices
of a narcissistic / (borderline)
parent (i.e., the allied and supposedly «favored»
parent),
who is using the child in a role - reversal relationship as a «regulatory other» (see my blog essay: Parental Alienation as Child Abuse: The Regulating Other) for the psychopathology
of the narcissistic / (borderline)
parent.
WHO WAS STUDIED: Braver et al. compared the
characteristics of a bunch
of Arizona undergrad psychology students from divorced families, divided up into groups in which post-divorce: (1) neither
parent moved, (2) mother moved away with kids, (3) mother moved, leaving kids with father, (4) father moved with kids, and (5) father moved, leaving kids with mother.
Couples
who choose to become
parents might have different
characteristics than couples
who — currently — do not have children, and which are responsible for these higher levels
of satisfaction.
A systematic review
of neighbourhood
characteristics and health outcomes only identified one study that considered mental disorders.12, 13 Recent studies have shown that neighbourhood social disorganisation is associated with depressive symptoms14 and that living in socioeconomically deprived areas is associated with depression, 15,16 with higher levels
of child problem behaviour, 17 with a higher incidence
of non-psychotic disorders.18 A randomised controlled trial that moved families from high poverty neighbourhoods to non-poor neighbourhoods showed that both
parents and children
who moved reported fewer psychological distress symptoms than did control families
who did not move.19
Parents identified as compound caregivers were then compared to those
who were not in terms
of family
characteristics, as well as parental perceptions
of burden and mastery, and family distress as measured by the Revised Caregiver Appraisal Scale and the Brief Family Distress Scale, respectively.