Relations between
early family risk, children's behavioral regulation, and academic achievement
Indiscriminate behavior observed in the strange situation among institutionalized toddlers: Relations to caregiver report and to
early family risk.
Not exact matches
Business owners pour their lives into building companies at the
risk of isolating themselves from
family members and friends during the
early turbulent years.
Although parents (and indeed governors and teachers) are often uneasy about
early or explicit SRE or providing access to
family planning services, their feelings are sometimes ambiguous due to a concern that, if they do not follow such a course, children will be at greater
risk of underage pregnancy.
Pediatricians, too, are beginning to screen for ACEs and offer
early intervention services to
families and children at
risk.
A
family's access to a reliable supply of clean diapers reduces the
risk of disease, improves the baby's health and comfort, and enables the baby's participation in
early care and education programs.
Infant Mental Health Mentor — Research / Faculty (Level IV) You will provide a research response to a Qualitative Question: You are encouraged to rely on your extensive research and teaching experience in the infant -
family field related to the study of pregnancy, infancy,
early childhood and
early parenthood; attachment security and relationship needs;
risk and resiliency in the
early years; caregiving practices;
early assessment and intervention strategies, and the mental health needs of infants and toddlers, to name a few.
You will provide a research response to a Qualitative Question: You are encouraged to rely on your extensive research and teaching experience in the infant -
family field related to the study of pregnancy, infancy,
early childhood and
early parenthood; attachment security and relationship needs;
risk and resiliency in the
early years; caregiving practices;
early assessment and intervention strategies, and the mental health needs of infants and toddlers, to name a few.
For 30 years, her clinical experience has been in the areas of prevention and
early intervention services for
families and young children living in conditions of
risk.
Because of the
risk of miscarriage in
early pregnancy, many soon - to - be parents don't tell their friends and
family about the pregnancy until the three month mark.
Additionally, my mom just found out she has breast cancer (non-invasive) and I've read how breastfeeding is a protective factor against breast cancer and since I have several other
risk factors (started my period
early, had my first baby over 30,
family history), I feel like I should breastfeed as long as possible.
The tests are recommended to protect your health through
early treatment and care, and reduce any
risk of passing on an infection to your baby, partner or other
family members.
Evidence - Based Model Crosswalk to Benchmarks: Model Alignment With Benchmark (PDF - 641 KB) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services & Health Resources and Services Administration (2011) Describes the Affordable Care Act Maternal, Infant, and
Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV), and how the act responds, through evidence - based home visiting programs, to diverse needs of children and
families in at -
risk communities through collaboration at the Federal, State, and community levels.
The infrastructure would ensure that programs are high quality, true to their intended model, and linked to other critical
early childhood systems, thereby creating a seamless and holistic network of support for at
risk families.
The Roving Caregivers (Caribbean countries) is an
early childhood development and
family support program available to at -
risk Caribbean children under the age of three years old.
Early childhood home visiting has been shown to be an effective service delivery model for at -
risk young children and their
families.
Eight existing home visiting programs met the minimal legislative threshold for federal funding:
Early Head Start, the
Early Intervention Program,
Family Check - up, Healthy
Families America, Healthy Steps, Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters, Nurse -
Family Partnership, and Parents as Teachers.40 In August 2011, the Coalition for Evidence - Based Policy built upon the government's review by evaluating the extent to which programs implemented with fidelity would produce important improvements in the lives of at -
risk children and parents.41 Through this review, one program was given a strong rating (the Nurse -
Family Partnership), two were given medium ratings (
Early Intervention Program and
Family Check - up), and all other programs were given a low rating.
Earlier this year Working
Families, the UK's work life balance charity, published research which found a
risk of a «fatherhood penalty» developing, meaning fathers increasingly struggling to balance work with
family life.
This is a FREE group for
families that want support in dealing with postpartum and prenatal depression and anxiety, or feel that they are at an increased
risk for PPD and would like to gather
early support and information.
The thing about the safety data is that some studies show that bedsharing doesn't pose an additional
risk beyond 8 - 12 weeks in nonsmoking
families, but as you said, those
early weeks are often when parents find that they HAVE to sleep with their babies.
The Maternal, Infant, and
Early Childhood Home Visiting Program responds to the diverse needs of children and
families in at -
risk communities and is required to carry out a continuous program of research and evaluation activities in order to increase knowledge about the implementation and effectiveness of home visiting programs.
The Orfalea Fund helped to bring about new standards in
early childhood education, school food, and disaster readiness by doing in - depth research, taking
risks to discover what works, bringing together dedicated partners to execute programs, and helping
families, educators, and policy - makers raise their expectations for a healthier, more resilient community.
There was something for everyone on the menu: using Apple technology, developing research - based practices to teach students in the
early grades, engaging students through digital instruction, understanding the new teacher evaluation system as set by state law, preventing high -
risk student behaviors and how Community Learning Schools meet the needs of students and their
families.
For screening, physicians commonly recommend colonoscopy as the tool of choice: once every 10 years starting at age 50 for people of average
risk,
earlier and possibly more frequently for those with a
family history of colon cancer or other signs of added susceptibility.
In combination with blood glucose tests and the identification of
risk factors — like
family history, poor diet, lack of exercise, and obesity — the test could help doctors provide
earlier treatment.
«Genetics linked to
early - onset pancreatitis in pediatric patients: Findings show certain genetic mutations and
family history are common
risk factors in children diagnosed with acute recurrent and chronic pancreatitis before age 6.»
Other measures such as cognitive (i.e. IQ) ability,
early linguistic skills, measures of the environment such as socio - economic status, and whether there is a
family member with reading problems or dyslexia are all common
early factors used to assess
risk of developing reading difficulties.
«Our results show that associations between eating behaviours and cardiovascular
risk appear
early in life and may be a potential target for
early intervention,» writes Dr. Navindra Persaud,
family physician and researcher at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario.
«Our findings underscore the critical need for
early intervention and prevention with
families who are at -
risk due to alcohol problems.
According to the senior author Ken Smith, Ph.D., a population health researcher at Huntsman Cancer Institute and a distinguished professor of
family studies and population science at the University of Utah, «This study shows that
early - life socioeconomic status, based on factors such as parental occupation at birth, may be associated with cancer
risk in adulthood.
For example, the high
risk garage job might sound great until you find yourself working till midnight when your
family expected you home hours
earlier.
The
earliest autism intervention study in the world that uses video to provide feedback to parents of babies at
family risk of autism, has indicated a reduction in the severity of emerging signs of autism.
«If this intervention continues to show improvements in such larger studies, then the method would have real potential use for
families at the point of
early concern, or if their child is genetically at
risk of developing autism.»
«With this discovery we should be able to determine who in a
family is at
risk, and in turn, who should be regularly screened for
early detection.»
The APOE4 trial builds on another trial of an anti-amyloid drug in 300 members of a Colombian
family who carry a gene mutation that places them at high
risk of developing an
early - onset form of Alzheimer's disease.
Chronic liver disease, longstanding colitis, and a
family history of
early cancer were
risk factors for any cancer in childhood onset inflammatory bowel disease.
Researchers have discovered that at least a third of people with these conditions have a disease - causing genetic mutation, so
early detection can benefit
family members who may be at
risk.»
Kovesdy says, «Better awareness of the
risk factors for CKD — for example, high blood pressure, obesity, cardiovascular disease, race - ethnicity,
family history — is needed for health care providers to become proactive about screening for
early - stage CKD.»
Becker adds that, eventually, a genetic blood test to assess sibling
risk in
families with a history of heart disease could reduce that
risk by encouraging
earlier lifestyle and drug interventions.
The findings inform
families that the
risk of
earlier disease is not passed on to the next generations.
MC1R genotype as a predictor of
early - onset melanoma, compared with self - reported and physician - measured traditional
risk factors: an Australian case - control -
family study.
Moreover,
risk factors may be different for different individuals - while one person may develop schizophrenia due largely to a strong
family history of mental illness (e.g. a high level of genetic
risk), someone else with much less genetic vulnerability may also develop the disease due to a more significant combination of prepregnancy factors, pregnancy stress, other prenatal factors, social stress,
family stress or environmental factors that they experience during their childhood, teen or
early adult years.
17 / Jun / 2013 Although a
family history of Alzheimer's disease is a primary
risk factor for the devastating neurological disorder, mutations in only three genes — the amyloid precursor protein and presenilins 1 and 2 — have been established as causative for inherited,
early - onset Alzheimer's, accounting for about half of such cases.
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in women, which means that getting screened starting at age 50 (and
earlier if you've got
risk factors, like a
family history) is imperative.
Chronic liver disease, longstanding colitis and a
family history of
early cancer were
risk factors for any cancer in people diagnosed with IBD as children, according to the study published Sept. 20 in the BMJ.
«The findings may lead us toward characterizing
risk earlier then we do now and intervening to prevent breast cancer
earlier than we do now,» says lead researcher Norman Boyd, MD, a scientist at the Campbell
Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto.
It also recommends testing high -
risk children (starting as
early as age 2), which includes those who have a
family history of
early heart disease, and those who are overweight, have high blood pressure, smoke, or have diabetes.
While the
risk factors are unknown, Dr. Nardone says endometriosis is associated with very heavy periods, starting your period
early, a history of pelvic surgery, or a
family history of endometriosis.
The research supports the connection between substance abuse and ADHD discovered in
earlier research and demonstrates that coexisting factors like
family history of substance abuse or other psychiatric disorders can not be responsible for the increased
risk.
If you have a
family history of high cholesterol or other
risk factors for heart disease (such as high blood pressure, smoking,
family history of heart disease at a young age, and especially diabetes), you may need
earlier or more frequent screening.