• Early stepfather involvement has more impact than early birth - father involvement on
decreasing emotional behaviour problems among adolescent girls (Flouri, 2005).
Not exact matches
In addition, his research has involved the remarkable effects of continuous
emotional and social support for the mother by a skilled labor support woman (the doula) on
decreasing the complications of labor, changing the psychology of the mother and improving her
behaviour with her infant.
The intervention programme
decreased children's aggressiveness, noncompliant
behaviour, ADHD symptoms, and
emotional problems as well as strengthened their ability to feel empathy.
Both interventions were effective in
decreasing children's
emotional symptoms, anxiety, and marginally hyperactivity and in improving children's prosocial
behaviour.
During the prenatal - to - infancy period interventions such as nurse home visitation programs have been shown to reduce children's early
emotional vulnerability23 and
decrease later criminal and substance use
behaviour among high risk groups, 24 although the nature of the specific maternal at - risk factors has varied across studies.
The key treatment objectives of CARES are: (a) to enhance attention to critical facial cues signalling distress in child, parents and others, to improve emotion recognition and labelling; (b) improve
emotional understanding by linking emotion to context, and by identifying contexts and situations that elicit child anger and frustration; (c) teach prosocial and empathic
behaviour through social stories, parent modelling, and role play; (d) increase
emotional labelling and prosocial
behaviour through positive reinforcement; (e) and increase child's frustration tolerance through modelling, role - playing, and reinforcing child's use of learned cognitive - behavioural strategies to
decrease the incidence of aggressive
behaviours.