The findings held after controlling for family and
child characteristics correlated with maltreatment.
Not exact matches
Journal of Economic Psychology, 25, p.1 - 14 Flouri, E. (2004) «
Correlates of parents» involvement with their adolescent
children in restructured and biological two - parent families: The role of
child characteristics.»
Poorer
children have worse cognitive, social - behavioural and health outcomes because they are poor, and not just because poverty is
correlated with other household and parental
characteristics, according to a new report from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Get a fresh look at the
Correlates of Effective Schools, the 7
characteristics consistently found among schools that successfully teach ALL
children.
Schools where ALL
children successfully learn share certain key
characteristics that have come to be known as the
Correlates of Effective Schools: a Clear & Focused Mission, a Safe & Orderly Environment, High Expectations for Success, Opportunity to Learn / Time on Task, Positive Home - School Relations, Frequent Monitoring of Student Progress, and Strong Instructional Leadership.
Schools where ALL
children successfully learn share certain key
characteristics that have come to be known as the
Correlates of Effective Schools:
Parental perceptions of
characteristics of nonparental
child care: Belief dimensions, family and
child correlates
Several chart reviews and other retrospective analyses have been used to understand treatment patterns and effects.5, 20,21,28, — , 30 Interpretation of findings is most appropriately confined to noting that some
children who receive intervention have displayed improvements during intervention in cognitive, adaptive, and autism - specific impairments, that
characteristics of starting treatment and baseline abilities are
correlated with improvement in some instances, and heterogeneity in terms of improvement is quite common.
Characteristics of Child Abuse in Immigrant Korean Families and Correlates of Placement Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective s
Characteristics of
Child Abuse in Immigrant Korean Families and Correlates of Placement Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services sy
Child Abuse in Immigrant Korean Families and
Correlates of Placement Decisions Chang, Rhee, & Weaver
Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services sy
Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (8), 2006 View Abstract This study examined the
characteristics and patterns of child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective s
characteristics and patterns of
child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the child protective services sy
child abuse among immigrant Korean families in Los Angeles and critical variables that contribute to the type of placement made by the
child protective services sy
child protective services system.
For low - income families headed by single mothers, the associations between maternal employment and
children's cognitive and social development tend to be neutral or positive, but much of this difference is a function of pre-existing differences between mothers who are or are not employed.2, 3,4,5 The effects of maternal employment on
children's development also depend on the
characteristics of employment — its quality, extent and timing — and on the
child's age.2, 6,7 On the other hand, poverty has consistently negative associations with young
children's development, but here, too, there is considerable controversy about the causal role of income per se, as opposed to other
correlates of poverty.8, 9,10,11,12,13
Effortful control as a personality
characteristic of young
children: Antecedents,
correlates, and consequences
Research on the
correlates of depression in
children has frequently failed to control for this co-occurrence, and little is known about the family background and
characteristics of
children displaying both problem behaviors.
Correlates of depressed mothers» sensitivity toward their infants: The role of maternal,
child, and contextual
characteristics.