Therefore,
effective programs involve families in as many child / youth care facets of the program as are reasonably possible.
Not exact matches
As I've written before, an
effective program of mortgage - debt forgiveness would effectly
involve identifying those homeowners who are deepest in debt, and most willing to walk away from their obligations, and giving them tens of thousands of dollars in relief.
Many Christians are not
involved in evangelism because their local church neither encourages it nor has an
effective program for dealing with the new convert.
Such
program refinements will likely
involve home visitor training and supervision, curricular changes, systematic screening and identification, and augmented approaches that seek to prevent depression or provide
effective treatment to those already suffering from major depressive disorder.
Home visiting
programs are generally more
effective when services are provided to the neediest subgroups in a population (e.g., parents living in poverty, with psychological difficulties or children with disabilities) and when participants are fully
involved in the intervention.
«Resources for Divorced Parents» (1-800-640-3405), a nonprofit Maine corporation committed to reducing the negative effects of divorce offers «Kids First: Parenting Through Divorce,» a four - hour educational
program for parents who are
involved in a court case
involving rights and responsibilities of their minor children, and «The Next Step,» a six - week group
program for divorcing parents who want to «learn healthy,
effective ways to parent children, to resolve conflicts and empower themselves during and after the divorce process.»
The toolkit aims to address these challenges and includes: 1) the importance of science communication, particularly from the NSF perspective; 2) the process for communication
involving NSF - funded researchers, public information officers at institutions, NSF
program directors, and NSF's Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (OLPA); 3) suggestions for
effective science communication; and, 4) all of NSF's communications channels with examples and links.
A recent study published in Frontiers in Physiology found that accentuated eccentric loading (AEL)-- which
involves lowering a weight slowly during the lengthening of the muscle, rather than letting it drop — might be more
effective in avoiding a plateau then changing a
program week to week.Scientists conducted a ten - week experiment
involving three strength - training groups, with the AEL
programming noting an increase in force production, work capacity, muscle activation and resistance compared to the other methods.
There's a great
program called Bodyweight Burn by Adam Steer which
involves a 21 minute workout and it's super
effective for fat loss.
I LOVE designing
programs that
involve little or no equipment — the most
effective exercises
involve resistance and our own bodies.
Nathan sets up the parameters of success, and through the blank slate of Caleb, we're actively
involved in trying to determine whether a certain look, pause, or intonation on Ava's part is the work of a conscious mind or the reflexive reaction of
programming (Vikander's performance is as
effective as it is because she only hints at either possibility).
The WATCH D.O.G.S. approach to get men
involved is both necessary and
effective, according to Nolan «It's not new under the sun; I call it a
program to get men off the bench and into the game,» Nolan told Education World.
In the final year of the project, we will use data from the experiments to scale - up the most cost -
effective version of the READS
program.The project has three phases: Phase 1 Validation, which includes testing READS in several districts including DPS and an effort to increase the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the
program; Phase 2 Validation, which
involves expansion into more districts and many more schools and testing the cumulative impact of READS across summers; and Phase 3 Scale - Up, which
involves expansion into 20 more districts.
Debate continues about the validity of these findings, but there is no denying that these
programs operated in a far different social and demographic setting than
programs today and that they were «hothouse»
programs: Run by top - notch specialists, the
programs served fewer than 200 children, cost at least $ 15,000 per child per year in today's dollars, often
involved multiple years of services, had well - trained teachers, and instructed parents on
effective child rearing.
Educators and students recognize that this is neither engaging nor particularly
effective; the best kinds of courses and
programs involve both synchronous and asynchronous elements, which both elevate the level of engagement, and present new challenges.
The second part of
effective bullying prevention
involves creating a bullying prevention team, delegating roles and responsibilities to maximize your impact, and then selecting the best
programs and practices to help reduce bullying in your unique school environment.
The University of Maryland's Douglas Besharov calls them «hothouse
programs,» noting that they were «run by top - notch specialists,... served fewer than 200 children, cost at least $ 15,000 per child per year in today's dollars, often
involved multiple years of services, had well - trained teachers, and instructed parents on
effective child - rearing.
Let's take a step forward and build a system that prepares school leaders well, ensures that they are
effective in their work and helps everybody
involved make smart choices for their careers, schools,
programs and most importantly — students.
HCR coordinates Minority Leadership Training, a state - based
program that
involves minorities in Association activities and prepares them for leadership roles by developing the skills they need to become
effective leaders in their schools, communities, and the Association.
... a winner for aspiring literacy teachers who want field - tested assessments of what works and the challenges
involved in shaping
effective literacy
programs.
During the pilot phase of the National Institute for School Leadership (NISL) Advanced Credentialing System (ACS) Project, these extra responsibilities
involve coaching other principals as part of the pilot credentialing
program and study conducted by RAND Corporation and funded by a federal Supporting
Effective Educator Development (SEED) grant by the U.S. Department of Education.
The Center has developed a set of principles for ethical and
effective service, and it runs numerous
programs for students to get
involved with.
An
effective school library
program involves more than making books available to students and letting learners borrow those books.
I have a board and train
program, but it must
involve the owners to be appropriately
effective.
In Lemon's case, a
program involving basic obedience training, proper leash handling techniques, a structured schedule, and eliminating distractions was
effective.
TNR
programs, which
involve spaying or neutering and returning community cats to their colonies, have proven to be an
effective and humane method of reducing the number of community cats over time by stopping them from breeding.
To this end, we support Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and similar sterilization
programs, legislation that allows for and supports non-lethal population control, and coalition - based approaches that
involve community leaders, citizens, and stakeholders to implement
effective community cat management
programs.
A safe,
effective weight - loss
program involves three components:
«Beyond her clinical skills and knowledge, Dr. Rynders provides consistent and
effective administrative leadership necessary to support a remarkably diverse
program of research
involving animals of all kinds across the entirety of the AU campus and throughout the state.
A particularly powerful thread, the importance of the Pentagon as a driver of innovation and market for
effective energy technology, emerged in an earlier discussion
involving three of the top figures in the federal government focused on advancing energy choices that will work for the long haul — Cathy Zoi, assistant secretary of energy for energy efficiency and renewable energy, Arun Majumdar, director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy, and Jeffrey Marqusee, who runs environmental research and development
programs for the Department of Defense.
R Street's insurance policy
program explores efficient and
effective market - based approaches to public policy questions that
involve the transfer of risk.
The most
effective behavior change
programs (drug and alcohol, beginning exercise, weight loss, etc.)
involve a supportive network.
An
effective Information Governance
program helps to minimise the costs
involved in litigation by reducing the costs of identifying, preserving, collecting, processing and searching of data and information.
A
program proven
effective during the past eight years reducing crashes, injuries and deaths
involving teenage drivers.
• Highly skilled in providing direction to students and enable them to study independently • Well versed in utilizing various instructional equipment and Audio Visual Aids effectively to reinforce learning in the classroom • Proficient in designing and implementing supportive learning activities in collaboration with the teacher • Competent at handling and addressing behavioral problems in young learners and enhancing motivation to learn • Thorough understanding of various cognitive and psychosocial developmental milestones connected with child's age along with associated needs • Hands on experience in activity moderation, teacher's assistance and progress record keeping • Substantial knowledge of various behavior control techniques and strategies • Efficient in designing and executing individualized correctional
programs • Proven ability to devise need based learning strategies for physically or mentally challenged children • Demonstrated skills in classroom organization, testing and evaluation • Track record of conducting reinforcement lessons in small groups, covering core subjects including English, math and basic sciences • Excellent skills in analyzing and evaluating the effectiveness of designed
program and changing the instructional strategies based on the learner's response and progress • Expert in maintaining updated and fully structured classroom bulletin boards to facilitate learning • Adept at determining Individualized learning goals for each student and gauging progress in learning • Well practiced in communicating home assignments to students, answering their queries regarding the same and marking the work done •
Effective listening skills along with profound ability to communicate clearly with students, parents and teachers
involved
As an activity assistant for Willow Valley Communities, I have been actively
involved in assisting in the planning, development, and implementation of activity
programs for the facility, while maintaining
effective contact with residents.
The study is intended to help diocesan marriage preparation
programs be more
effective in counseling engaged couples about what to expect in married life, according to Gail Risch, one of study's authors and a member of the marriage and family center of the Jesuit - run university in Omaha, Neb. «Although the early years of marriage
involve much that is applicable to marriage in general, there are experiences, needs and issues unique to the first five years,» the study says.
Strategies to Increase Birth Parent Engagement, Partnership, and Leadership in the Child Welfare System: A Review (PDF - 438 KB) Corwin (2012) Casey Family
Programs Reviews the literature on
effective approaches to
involving birth parents in the child welfare system at all levels.
Reviews of EBHV
programs find that early intervention at the prenatal stage, high intensity intervention, and requiring high parental involvement are the most
effective elements
involved in protective strategies (Park, 2008).
Several have included families
involved with child maltreatment or at high risk of maltreatment, but hardly any have included families who were the subject of child abuse and neglect reports.41 The Incredible Years (IY) is considered to be one of the most
effective interventions for reducing child conduct problems.42 Jamila Reid, Carolyn Webster - Stratton, and Nazli Baydar examined IY, randomly assigning children to the IY
program or to a control group that received usual Head Start services.43 Children with significant conduct problems and children of mothers whose parenting was highly critical — arguably those dyads most at risk for child maltreatment — benefited most from IY.
Home visiting
programs are generally more
effective when services are provided to the neediest subgroups in a population (e.g., parents living in poverty, with psychological difficulties or children with disabilities) and when participants are fully
involved in the intervention.
Such
program refinements will likely
involve home visitor training and supervision, curricular changes, systematic screening and identification, and augmented approaches that seek to prevent depression or provide
effective treatment to those already suffering from major depressive disorder.
A required
program for all divorcing, parents and all litigants
involved in custody litigation is a cost
effective method of getting basic information to parents who may still be cognizant of their children's separate needs and who are still motivated by a true regard for the child's well being.
Confidentiality should not be construed to limit or prohibit the
effective monitoring, research, evaluation or monitoring of mediation
programs by responsible individuals or academic institutions provided that no identifying information about any person
involved in the mediation is disclosed without their prior written consent.
Father Involvement in Early Childhood
Programs (PDF - 5,488 KB) Fitzpatrick (2011) Minnesota Fathers and Families Network Examines families that have been engaged with some form of early childhood education or service in Minnesota to understand how to improve support of fathers and their families and offers success stories and strategies about early childhood programs found to be highly effective to invol
Programs (PDF - 5,488 KB) Fitzpatrick (2011) Minnesota Fathers and Families Network Examines families that have been engaged with some form of early childhood education or service in Minnesota to understand how to improve support of fathers and their families and offers success stories and strategies about early childhood
programs found to be highly effective to invol
programs found to be highly
effective to
involve dads.
Project STEEP (Steps Toward
Effective Enjoyable Parenting) is a comprehensive
program designed to change inner working models and enhance maternal sensitivity.29 The approach
involved home visits and group sessions beginning prenatally and continuing for two years (the original
program was designed for one year).
This means that getting parents
involved in the home visit and getting them interacting positively with their children at home are important elements for an
effective home — visiting
program.
Strategies are presented to: design an optimally
effective classroom environment; establish a schoolwide discipline plan; manage teacher - student interactions effectively; conduct social skills training for entire classrooms of students;
involve parents; identify students at risk for developing antisocial behavior patterns; develop a pull - out intensive social skills instruction
program which includes «normal» peers; prevent escalated hostile teacher - student confrontations; and improve the antisocial student's social interactions, peer relations, and ability to abide by playground rules.
This exploratory study found that clients and staff
involved in the Work It out
Program perceived it as an effective self - management and rehabilitation program for urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Austr
Program perceived it as an
effective self - management and rehabilitation
program for urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Austr
program for urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
Based on previous research findings, parenting
programs tend to be
effective when they cover multiple domains, including the child's and family's social ecology, target specific behaviours or developmental transitions, offer peer support, and
involve parents (e.g., through role - modelling).