The phrase
"early identification" means to recognize or discover something at an early stage or phase, before it becomes a bigger problem or issue.
Full definition
She explains the benefits of
early identification of mental health problems and the importance of partnering with support services to improve outcomes for children with mental health difficulties and their families.
Our external manager book is a unique blend of managers with enduring performance over several market cycles together
with early identification of tomorrow's talent.
We
need early identification of adoption - when it is clearly best for the child - and an administrative and legal system which completes the adoption much more quickly than at present.
Such a fund will almost certainly help to increase the number of early years places and could help to
improve earlier identification of children with special educational needs.
Because early intervention is so important, federal law requires that school districts
provide early identification and intervention services.
Given that the therapeutic approaches indicated by ADHD and CD differ, these findings highlight the importance of improved efforts aimed
at early identification and treatment of CD in girls with ADHD.
The main section of this guide is arranged by clinical signs or findings, which
facilitates early identification of illness, and provides up - to - date guidelines for clinical management.
Such reforms
include early identification of and support for struggling students, more relevant and engaging courses, and structural and scheduling changes to the typical school day.
The academy will provide, in addition to the regular teaching of positive behaviour, rewards and sanctions, structures designed to
ensure early identification of pupils at risk and their support.
These students
require early identification and appropriate intervention using a systematic, explicit and cumulative approach to instruction in reading and spelling, with high intensity and frequency.
Review of recent research
into early identification of and intervention in child conduct problems, following up to possible adult antisocial behaviour.
Few puppies can survive this disease without help
so early identification and intervention with the appropriate treatment is key to survival.
Resources for school counselors to aid in the growth of their students
incorporates early identification / intervention, skill learning, character education, career awareness, and multicultural / diversity recognition.
She has a particular interest
in early identification and intervention of developmental and child psychiatric disorders and health equity.
Continued evaluation of children who have undergone treatment for a brain tumor is highly recommended to
ensure early identification of any challenges or limitations your child may encounter.
Past research projects have included studies to develop and validate enhanced screening for
early identification of toxic stress, implementation evaluation, and model development.
«Continued efforts should be made to
promote early identification of children with ASD so that interventions can be initiated at the youngest age possible,» Dr. Christensen and colleagues conclude.
She was selected for the Brown University Summer Research
Early Identification Program, which identifies minority students with an interest and commitment to a career in research.
A thorough knowledge of family interactions, easily available for paediatricians, is crucial for
early identification as well for a therapeutic alliance with parents and children.
A number of conditions exist which are unidentifiable initially and
without early identification and treatment, severe insult including death could occur.
8/29/2007 UCSD Program
Seeks Early Identification of Young Patients At Risk for Developing Psychosis Early diagnosis could lead to preventive treatment of mental disorders Early detection and intervention in psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disease in adolescence could perhaps prevent some of the devastating effects of mental i...
Such
early identification permits a prevention - oriented approach to service delivery by providing needs assessment data of an entire population of students (e.g., classroom, school, district) to determine how school - based resources can best be allocated to support at - risk students.
Adaptation and Normalization Checks: These tools help teachers with
objective early identification of children having difficulty meeting classroom norms and expectations, to offer additional support.
In order to monitor Arizona's progress towards the Governor's goals, we should encourage any programs or initiatives that not only
address early identification and interventions for students struggling in math, but also measure and report the math performance of all eighth grade students, no matter the test they take.
Growth chart assessment will help determine if a puppy is following the expected growth pattern and may
aid early identification of any potential nutritional or health problems, facilitating intervention before a puppy's health is compromised.
Parents and staff reported faster gross motor development of children in the program, and staff members reported
more early identification of students with special needs, but there was no control group to compare this to.
Due to the growing prevalence of ASD (1 in 68 children in the U.S.) and the lack of objective markers, identifying remote eye gaze tracking as an objective measure of autism could
aide early identification leading to more rapid treatment.
This methodology easily can be extended to schools, shelters, youth clubs, juvenile justice centers, and community centers,
where earlier identification may help to reduce suicide attempts and deaths.»