Program takes an ecological approach by
considering family context.
BSFT is based on the assumption that the family is the most important and influential system in the lives of children, that each family is unique, and that the behavior of each member can be understood only by
considering the family context in which it occurs.
Not exact matches
We place great emphasis on
considering the entirety of a client's assets and how a planning solution will work in the
context of these together with the
family dynamics.
But when you
consider the
context: hot summer days,
family time, ripe tomatoes in season, everyone is hungry but no one feels like cooking... you'll realise that it's exactly the kind of simple dinner that we all need more of.
Parents in the market for one or more scooters should
consider the larger
context in which their
families will use them.
«The findings show that children's sleep has to be
considered in the
family context.
School choice interventions have not yet fully
considered factors other than a school's academic quality that may lead to success in a P - 12
context (such as particular pedagogical approaches, special programming, or extracurricular offerings) and how best to present those school characteristics to
families.
Additionally, they have linguistic, cultural, and
family contexts to
consider.
Recommendations include the need to: 1)
consider school closure in the
context of a larger reform effort; 2) develop a supply of higher - performing school options; 3) clearly explain to the public how current students will benefit; 4) provide support to
families and students during the transition; and 5) provide staff members with clear information about next steps.
It is now more important than ever for prospective college students and their
families to
consider themselves «consumers» of higher education and analyze carefully their investments in college degrees and credentials by assessing their financial outlays against up - to - date occupational earnings data and managing student - loan debt in the
context of other life goals, such as the prospects of home ownership, career breaks for child - rearing, or an early retirement.
On such a basis, the Court
considered that there are indeed provisions in the
Family Reunification Directive expressly referring to national law, such as Articles 5 (1) and 11 (2) and thereby concluded that if the EU legislature intended to leave the Member States with the leeway to decide when the condition of a child being «below the age of eighteen» would be satisfied, it would have included an express reference in that
context too (paras 41 - 42).
In this case, it is relevant and principled to
consider that Dr. Kelly was pursuing an almost life - long desire to become a physician and that the loss of that opportunity had a serious and detrimental impact on him, particularly within the
context of his
family dynamics.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see in a litigation, let's say a
family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer
considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the
context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used in something like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every practice.
Would and should a probation officer and a sentencing judge
consider common downward departure arguments — e.g., extraordinary
family circumstances, aberrant behavior — in the
context of the established departure jurisprudence, or should judges just be completely free to
consider these factors as they see fit?
This week's blog
considers the differences between marriage and common law relationships within the
context of Ontario
Family Law.
Strong gradients of association between childhood socioeconomic conditions and adult health have been consistently observed in a number of British, and other, populations at various stages within their life course, with outcomes
considered including all - cause mortality, general health measures and specific causes of mortality and morbidity.1 — 10 This study continues to provide clear evidence for association between childhood socioeconomic deprivation and adult general health and mental well - being, even
considered within a broad
context of child well - being including other aspects of
family background, health and development.
However, in evaluating and promoting optimal child development and well - being, the domains of development and behavior must be
considered together within the
context of the
family.
Provides a
context for students to
consider in depth the connections between government, policy, and
families, with an emphasis on the construction of
family problems and the social construction of their solutions.
For instance, children's emotional or behavioural difficulties should be
considered within their cultural
context and discussed with
families in a supportive and non-judgmental manner.
The special issue addresses the importance of sleep
considered within a
family context in relation to a broad range of behavioral, emotional, and physical health issues.
Considering Sleep in a
Family Context: Introduction to the Special Issue Pages 1 — 3 Dahl, Ronald E.; El - Sheikh, Mona
For instance, children's emotional or behavioural difficulties should be
considered within their cultural
context and discussed with
families in a supportive and non-judgemental manner.
The authors show how helpers can build upon children's talents, while also
considering the
family and sociopolitical
context within which children's difficulties live.
Within this highly variable and multidimensional
context, the AAP and others have encouraged pediatric providers to develop a screening schedule that uses age - appropriate, standardized tools to identify risk factors that are highly prevalent or relevant to their particular practice setting.29, 66,67 In addition to the currently recommended screenings at 9, 18, and 24/36 months to assess children for developmental delays, pediatric practices have been asked to
consider implementing standardized measures to identify other
family - or community - level factors that put children at risk for toxic stress (eg, maternal depression, parental substance abuse, domestic or community violence, food scarcity, poor social connectedness).
A culturally anchored process for gathering information includes
considering how the worldview or socio - cultural
context of each party
family, staff, and the consultant themselves may influence the perception of any concern or need for any intervention.
In Feinberg's (2003, p. 111) ecological model about the structure and
context of coparenting, coparenting is
considered a mediator and moderator linking contextual factors, and parent and child characteristics and outcomes, and, as such, is «the centre about which
family process evolves» (Weissman and Cohen 1985, p. 24).
This presentation will look at some recent research on PCs and
consider some of the lessons PCs have to teach us about the possibilities and the potential risks of «staying with conflict» in a
family context.
Having also completed a Foundation in
Family Therapy whilst living in Brazil, Ayo is sensitive to the role relationships, culture and society play when it comes to our emotional wellbeing and seeks as much as possible to
consider the broader
context of the individual's life.
The latter evidence for moderating effects of resources on
family outcomes is consistent with previous investigations (Rivara et al., 1996; Wade et al., 2004) and underscores the importance of
considering the
family impact of pediatric TBI in the broader
context of the social environment.
Specifically, as immigrant Latino
families become acculturated to U.S. culture, parental control and parent — adolescent conflict might decrease.1 Future research examining dimensions of parenting simultaneously (e.g., levels of acceptance
considered combined with levels of control and conflict) and the effect of acculturation on these associations would contribute to our understanding of cultural aspects of parenting in the
context of diabetes management.
It is important to
consider ethnic differences in
family processes and diabetes management in the
context of potential disparities in socioeconomic status (SES).
The treatment
contexts considered include: psychoanalysis and intensive (expressive) psychoanalytic psychotherapy, supportive psychotherapy, group psychotherapy,
family therapy, in - patient treatment, the therapeutic community, cognitive — behavioural approaches, and combinations of drugs and psychotherapy.