Sentences with phrase «childhood visiting her mother»

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My mother avidly engaged in the quest for different spicy condiments during my childhood, eagerly pouncing on any opportunity to visit ethnic stores in search of the Next Big Thing.
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.
This Home Visiting - ImpACT webinar features a virtual presentation and dialogue about strategies that the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program can use to support mothers with opioid use disorder and infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS).
The program supports applied research relating to maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting services to advance knowledge about the implementation and effectiveness of home visiting programs, which aim to improve life outcomes among mothers, infants, and young children.
His mentally ill mother, Ida (Angelica Huston), a troubled free spirit with whom Victor spent a bizarre, nomadic childhood, is suffering from dementia and rarely recognizes her only son when he comes to visit her in the pricey St. Anthony's constant care facility.
As Ehwa moves from the open curiosity of childhood that fixates on body parts to the mysteries of attraction and her own heartbreak, she and her mother navigate common issues that range from defending one's feelings from bullies (little boys in Ehwa's life; gossipy men in her mother's) to mutual attraction (a young monk and a visiting boy from a more monied class for Ehwa; an itinerant painter / scholar for her mother).
In 2002, Bracht visited her mother's childhood village, and during this trip, she learned of «comfort women.»
As I conclude I reflect on my childhood experience when I would visit a stream next to our home to fetch water for my mother.
One Basquiat is just the latest of many links between the artist and the borough — from his birth at Brooklyn Hospital, to childhood visits to the Brooklyn Museum, where his mother enrolled him as a Junior Member when he was six years old, to the Museum's retrospective Basquiat in 2005 and its critically acclaimed presentation Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks in 2015.
NHSA was also pleased the budget deal passed by Congress early this morning extended the Maternal Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting program (MIECHV), a program that helps guide low - income, at - risk mothers in parenting.
Discusses the early childhood mental health consultation approach to home visiting, which enhances screening of mothers and families that are high risk for depression, substance use, and other mental health concerns.
Enhancing Home Visiting With Mental Health Consultation (PDF - 1,190 KB) Goodson, Mackrain, Perry, O'Brien, & Gwaltney (2013) Pediatrics, 132 (Supplement 2) Discusses the early childhood mental health consultation approach to home visiting, which enhances screening of mothers and families that are high risk for depression, substance use, and other mental health cVisiting With Mental Health Consultation (PDF - 1,190 KB) Goodson, Mackrain, Perry, O'Brien, & Gwaltney (2013) Pediatrics, 132 (Supplement 2) Discusses the early childhood mental health consultation approach to home visiting, which enhances screening of mothers and families that are high risk for depression, substance use, and other mental health cvisiting, which enhances screening of mothers and families that are high risk for depression, substance use, and other mental health concerns.
The program of prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses, tested with a primarily white sample, produced a 48 percent treatment - control difference in the overall rates of substantiated rates of child abuse and neglect (irrespective of risk) and an 80 percent difference for families in which the mothers were low - income and unmarried at registration.21 Corresponding rates of child maltreatment were too low to serve as a viable outcome in a subsequent trial of the program in a large sample of urban African - Americans, 20 but program effects on children's health - care encounters for serious injuries and ingestions at child age 2 and reductions in childhood mortality from preventable causes at child age 9 were consistent with the prevention of abuse and neglect.20, 22
Although ongoing advocacy efforts to address childhood adversity and to prevent the potential precipitants of toxic stress responses are certainly warranted, so are efforts to improve the capacity of caregivers and communities to promote the safe, stable, and nurturing relationships that assist in turning off the child's physiologic stress in response to adversity.59, 64 However, preliminary data indicate that the level of adversity and risk factors in mothers participating in home visiting programs is very high (oral communication between C. Blodgett and co-guest editors, June 2013).
Compton, Carter, & Hastings (2013) The American Journal of Psychiatry, 170 (1) View Abstract Examines the effectiveness of Family Spirit, a paraprofessional - delivered, home - visiting pregnancy and early childhood intervention, in improving American Indian teen mothers» parenting outcomes and mothers» and children's emotional and behavioral functioning 12 months postpartum.
Realizing the Promise of Home Visitation: Addressing Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment: A Guide for Policy Makers Family Violence Prevention Fund (2010) Presents recommendations for building a strong national policy framework to maximize the effectiveness and reach of early childhood home visiting programs and to ensure that Federal home visiting policies directly address the needs of mothers and children who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing domestic violence.
Of the 32 models reviewed, 12 met the DHHS criteria for an evidence - based early childhood home visiting model: (1) Child FIRST, (2) Early Head Start - Home Visiting (EHS), (3) Early Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers (EIP), (4) Early Start (New Zealand), (5) Family Check - Up, (6) Healthy Families America (HFA), (7) Healthy Steps, (8) Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), (9) Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), (10) Oklahoma's Community - Based Family Resource and Support (CBFRS) Program, (11) Parents as Teachers (PAT), and (12) Play and Learning Strategies (PALS) for visiting model: (1) Child FIRST, (2) Early Head Start - Home Visiting (EHS), (3) Early Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers (EIP), (4) Early Start (New Zealand), (5) Family Check - Up, (6) Healthy Families America (HFA), (7) Healthy Steps, (8) Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), (9) Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), (10) Oklahoma's Community - Based Family Resource and Support (CBFRS) Program, (11) Parents as Teachers (PAT), and (12) Play and Learning Strategies (PALS) for Visiting (EHS), (3) Early Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers (EIP), (4) Early Start (New Zealand), (5) Family Check - Up, (6) Healthy Families America (HFA), (7) Healthy Steps, (8) Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), (9) Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), (10) Oklahoma's Community - Based Family Resource and Support (CBFRS) Program, (11) Parents as Teachers (PAT), and (12) Play and Learning Strategies (PALS) for Infants.
Home visiting is one of several service strategies embedded in a comprehensive, high - quality early childhood system that promotes maternal, infant, and early childhood health, safety, and development; strong parent - child relationships; and responsible parenting among mothers and fathers.
They are as follows: Child First, Early Head Start — Home Visiting, Early Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers, Early Start, Family Check - Up, Healthy Families America, Healthy Steps, Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), Nurse Family Partnership, Oklahoma Community - Based Family Resources and Support, Parents as Teachers, Play and Learning Strategies — Infant, SafeCare Augmented, and Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home Visiting Program.
This issue brief explores how home visiting programs — specifically, evidence - based programs funded by the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program — address three key maternal risk factors that directly influence maternal and child health and disproportionately affect mothers who participate in home visiting: postpartum depression, domestic violence, and tobavisiting programs — specifically, evidence - based programs funded by the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program — address three key maternal risk factors that directly influence maternal and child health and disproportionately affect mothers who participate in home visiting: postpartum depression, domestic violence, and tobaVisiting (MIECHV) program — address three key maternal risk factors that directly influence maternal and child health and disproportionately affect mothers who participate in home visiting: postpartum depression, domestic violence, and tobavisiting: postpartum depression, domestic violence, and tobacco use.
She is also co-project director of two evaluations of home visiting programs — the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE), which is assessing the federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program, and MIHOPE - Strong Start, which is examining the effects of home visiting on birth outcomes and maternal and infant health cvisiting programs — the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE), which is assessing the federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program, and MIHOPE - Strong Start, which is examining the effects of home visiting on birth outcomes and maternal and infant health cVisiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE), which is assessing the federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program, and MIHOPE - Strong Start, which is examining the effects of home visiting on birth outcomes and maternal and infant health cVisiting Program, and MIHOPE - Strong Start, which is examining the effects of home visiting on birth outcomes and maternal and infant health cvisiting on birth outcomes and maternal and infant health care use.
We will describe and propose approaches to addressing depression and social support that represent the next generation of home visiting services that specifically focus on the needs of mothers who have been abused in childhood.
Labor market returns to an early childhood stimulation intervention in Jamaica The intervention consisted of weekly visits from community health workers over a 2 - year period that taught parenting skills and encouraged mothers and children to interact in ways that develop cognitive and socioemotional skills.
McDonough is a data manager who has worked on several projects at MDRC: Supporting Healthy Marriage (SHM) is an evaluation of marriage education programs targeting low - income, racially and ethnically diverse married couples; Head Start CARES (Classroom - based Approaches and Resources for Emotion and Social skill promotion) is a national evaluation of three evidence - based strategies to improve the social and emotional development of children in Head Start; the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE) aims to build knowledge about the effectiveness of the new federally funded Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home - Visiting Program (MIECHV) in improving outcomes for at - risk children and families.
Her work at MDRC has also centered on home visiting programs serving pregnant women and new mothers, and on early childhood education policies and programs.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sponsors the Mothers and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE), which is a legislatively mandated, large - scale evaluation of the effectiveness of home visiting programs funded by the federal Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE), which is a legislatively mandated, large - scale evaluation of the effectiveness of home visiting programs funded by the federal Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) visiting programs funded by the federal Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Visiting (MIECHV) program.
In the House Ways and Means Committee, there is bipartisan support for reauthorization of the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program, a national funding stream that supports efforts to support young and expecting mothers.
In June, House Republicans introduced a bill to reauthorize the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program, a federal program established in 2010 to help pair new mothers...
The Senate's continuing resolution (CR) includes a five - year level extension of the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program, which funds states to place professionals with new and expecting mothers.
Mothers from lower income families were less likely to learn about the importance of regular nonemergency visits to health care providers from their own childhood experiences.
For example, a 15 year follow up study by Olds and colleagues of a group of mothers randomly allocated to nurse home visiting during pregnancy and early childhood, has shown considerable benefit.
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