Sentences with phrase «early intervention phase»

The purpose of this group is to allow families to share, support and educate each other during the early intervention phase of their child's life.

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Nevertheless, the authors note that «the prodromal phase of BD remains incompletely characterized, limiting early detection of BD and delaying interventions that might limit future morbidity.»
The UK government pledged last year that coal would be phased out by 2025 In November, they announced that the last coal plant could close as early as 2022 without government intervention, due to rising costs related to compliance with emissions standards.
The size of the CfC impacts on most outcomes was small, but can be considered positive relative to what was observed in the early phase of the UK Sure Start evaluation.3 The current results are also comparable in size to those found in the later impact evaluation of the Sure Start programme, in which 3 - year - old children were exposed to mature SSLP throughout their entire lives.4 Reviews of the effectiveness of early childhood interventions have found that most studies reported effect sizes on parenting and child outcomes that were small to moderate.14 15 When comparing CfC and SSLP with other interventions, it is important to remember that the evaluations of these interventions measured effects on an entire population, rather than on programme participants, as is the case in the evaluation of many other interventions.
After a pilot phase in seven counties, MDSR became a required component of Ohio's home visiting and early intervention program for expectant, first - time, and other parents at highest risk; MDSR operates in all 88 counties.
Similarly Pathways to Prevention, a report developed for the National Crime Prevention strategy examining the developmental and early intervention approaches towards crime prevention, urges government to focus on early developmental phases of a child as a means to thwarting future contact with crime.
Psychological needs of adolescents in the early phase of bipolar disorder: implications for early intervention.
Whereas earlier RCTs of cognitive behavioural interventions studied individuals diagnosed with ASD, and were initiated within one month of the traumatic incident, 1 this study reduced the intervention length, started treatment at a later post-trauma phase (5 — 10 weeks), and did not require a diagnosis of ASD for inclusion.
Aim of these studies is a timely identification of children at high risk of developing CD or antisocial behaviours, in a developmental phase with more malleable behaviour, when early interventions can be more effective [81].
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