Emotional and behavioural problems accounted for one third of the variance in reports of maternal stress, with other
child characteristics demonstrating no association with maternal outcomes.
Not exact matches
It is important for mothers to
demonstrate that they value the unique
characteristics of their
children's personalities such as kindness, generosity and a sense of humor.
Perhaps because their
child demonstrates many of the
characteristics listed here, parents of bully victims tend to overprotect their
child.
Children and adults who
demonstrated characteristics similar to what we now call autism were often labeled as emotionally or behaviorally disturbed, or cognitively disabled.
Gifted
children demonstrate a variety of
characteristics, including an intense curiosity in the world around them and a love of learning.
Demonstrate knowledge of typical
child development and learning,
characteristics of common impairments and disabilities, and tenets of special education policy and practice; and, describe how they impact students» experiences in schools.
The definition of SED requires that the
child in question
demonstrate any one of separate five «
characteristics» to a «marked degree and over a long period of time.»
A similar relationship was noted in the Western Australian Aboriginal
Child Health Survey where an independent association between the number of dietary indicators met and a child's odds of experiencing emotional or behavioural problems was demonstrated.5 Other research with Australian adolescents has also demonstrated an association between dietary quality and mental health, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and a range of individual and family - level characteristics.41, 42 It appears that a more detailed exploration of the link between diet and mental health among Aboriginal children is warra
Child Health Survey where an independent association between the number of dietary indicators met and a
child's odds of experiencing emotional or behavioural problems was demonstrated.5 Other research with Australian adolescents has also demonstrated an association between dietary quality and mental health, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and a range of individual and family - level characteristics.41, 42 It appears that a more detailed exploration of the link between diet and mental health among Aboriginal children is warra
child's odds of experiencing emotional or behavioural problems was
demonstrated.5 Other research with Australian adolescents has also
demonstrated an association between dietary quality and mental health, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and a range of individual and family - level
characteristics.41, 42 It appears that a more detailed exploration of the link between diet and mental health among Aboriginal
children is warranted.
They should understand the
characteristics of a
child and youth care approach to working with young people and / or their families as well as be able to
demonstrate these
characteristics in their
child and youth care supervisory practice.
«Analyses examining associations among father involvement, parenting
characteristics, and toddler development
demonstrated significant relationships... However, results highlighted the salience of qualitative
characteristics (attitudes, behavioral sensitivity) rather than quantitative
characteristics (amount of father's time with
child) of parenting for toddler development.»
Careful observation and tuning in to each
child's unique
characteristics is
demonstrated in Component 4, in the use of the BETLS Observation and Reflection Chart.
It helps staff observe and
demonstrate their skills,
characteristics, and program features that contribute to measurable positive
child and youth outcomes.
Further, these conversations can
demonstrate that not all
children and families within a particular racial or ethnic group display similar
characteristics, which is a potential teacher bias (Ford & Kea 2009).
In a meta - analysis of 70 published studies (including 9,957
children and parents, and a core set of 51 randomized controlled trials with 6,282 mothers and
children), Bakermans - Kranenburg, van IJzendoorn & Juffer8
demonstrated that the most effective attachment - based interventions to improve parent sensitivity (d = 0.33, p <.001) and promote secure infant - caregiver attachment (d = 0.20, p <.001) included the following
characteristics: (1) a clear and exclusive focus on behavioural training for parent sensitivity rather than a focus on sensitivity plus support, or a focus on sensitivity plus support plus internal representations (e.g. individual therapy); (2) the use of video feedback; (3) fewer than five sessions (fewer than five sessions were as effective as five to 16 sessions, and 16 sessions or more were least effective); (4) a later start, i.e. after the infant is six months or older (rather than during pregnancy or before age six months); and (5) conducted by non-professionals.
Findings
demonstrated that adolescent mothers» personal
characteristics and positive, supportive relationships with their mothers were resiliency factors that enabled adolescents to be nurturant and satisfied mothers to their own
children, supporting Nath et al.'s (1991) model of parenting.
The aim of our study was to replicate the finding from clinical samples that families of overweight
children demonstrate adverse
characteristics of the parent —
child relationship.
While many applications of the model have explored the combination of
child ASD symptomatology and / or behaviour problems with life stress,
child adaptive functioning (i.e. daily living skills), a
characteristic which Hall and Graff [4] identified as
demonstrating strong associations with adaptation in families of
children with ASD, has not been investigated as an additional stressor in this model.
Such behaviours have been found to consistently
demonstrate positive associations with stress levels reported by parents raising
children with ASD [e.g. 6, 15, 16, 37, 43, 49, 73, 83, 84, 88], with suggestions that
child behaviour is the strongest predictor of negative parent outcomes of all
child related
characteristics (referred to as
child behaviour problems for the remainder of this review).
She also
demonstrated newly introduced NIC MAP tools that can be used to determine demographic
characteristics of a custom market area for seniors and their adult
children, understand a competitor's trade area, and identify drive times from a property.