Research has documented many sources of work related stress for family child care providers; however, research
examining family child care providers» experiences outside of the lens of quality of care and child outcomes is dated and scant.
Not exact matches
Auditors
examined the supervision of
families caring for 48
children under the oversight of five non-profits.
We
examine access to
child -
care assistance as a civil rights issue and challenge state administrators to ensure they are serving
families in a way that addresses racial disparities.
Predictors of Client Engagement and Attrition in Home - Based
Child Maltreatment Prevention Services Damashek, Doughty, Ware, & Silovsky (2010) Child Maltreatment, 16 (1) View Abstract Examines the relative influence of provider, program, and individual factors from the Integrated Theory of Parent Involvement as well as maternal and family demographic and risk variables in predicting service enrollment and completion in a home - based child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community care program (Services as Us
Child Maltreatment Prevention Services Damashek, Doughty, Ware, & Silovsky (2010)
Child Maltreatment, 16 (1) View Abstract Examines the relative influence of provider, program, and individual factors from the Integrated Theory of Parent Involvement as well as maternal and family demographic and risk variables in predicting service enrollment and completion in a home - based child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community care program (Services as Us
Child Maltreatment, 16 (1) View Abstract
Examines the relative influence of provider, program, and individual factors from the Integrated Theory of Parent Involvement as well as maternal and
family demographic and risk variables in predicting service enrollment and completion in a home - based
child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community care program (Services as Us
child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community
care program (Services as Usual).
Community - based Resources: Keystone to the System of
Care Examines the elements of a successful community - based approach to serving
children and
families involved with the
child welfare system.
This study uses data on 469 employed mothers from the 1987 National Survey of
Families and Households to
examine the ways both single and married mothers of preschoolers combine
child care arrangements for preschool
children and what factors affect use of multiple versus single
child care arrangements.
Placement Patterns of American Indian
Children Involved With Child Welfare: Findings From the Second National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being (PDF - 6,973 KB) Maher, Clyde, Darnell, Landsverk, & Zhang (2015) Casey Family Programs Examines how the placement patterns of American Indian children in out - of - home care align with the preferences of placement outlined in the Indian Child Welf
Children Involved With
Child Welfare: Findings From the Second National Survey of
Child and Adolescent Well - Being (PDF - 6,973 KB) Maher, Clyde, Darnell, Landsverk, & Zhang (2015) Casey
Family Programs
Examines how the placement patterns of American Indian
children in out - of - home care align with the preferences of placement outlined in the Indian Child Welf
children in out - of - home
care align with the preferences of placement outlined in the Indian
Child Welfare Act.
The Effects of Caregiver Social Connections on Caregiver,
Child, and Family Well - Being Munsell, Kilmer, Cook, & Reeve (2012) American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 82 (1) Examines the degree to which caregiver social connectedness influences the effects of strain associated with caring for a child with severe emotional disturbance on caregiver well - b
Child, and
Family Well - Being Munsell, Kilmer, Cook, & Reeve (2012) American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 82 (1)
Examines the degree to which caregiver social connectedness influences the effects of strain associated with
caring for a
child with severe emotional disturbance on caregiver well - b
child with severe emotional disturbance on caregiver well - being.
Recent studies have
examined how cultural factors affect
family and sibling relationships and adjustment to disability, and how siblings participate in the
care of
children with a variety of chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes, and GI disorders.
The Committee's report, Every Picture Tells a Story, recommended changes to the presumptions of
family law regarding shared
care, and recommended that a ministerial taskforce be established to
examine the
child support formula.
Children at Risk in the Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare
Children at Risk in the
Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for
Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
Child and
Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of
Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to
examine how collaborations between the
child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early
care and education services meet the developmental needs of
children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare
children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the
child welfare sy
child welfare system.
Family Visitation in
Child Welfare: Helping
Children Cope With Separation While in Foster Care (PDF - 223 KB) Partners for Our Children (2011) Examines best practices regarding visitation while children are in foster care, including factors that support visitation, challenges, and ways that the juvenile court system can support parental vis
Children Cope With Separation While in Foster
Care (PDF - 223 KB) Partners for Our Children (2011) Examines best practices regarding visitation while children are in foster care, including factors that support visitation, challenges, and ways that the juvenile court system can support parental visitat
Care (PDF - 223 KB) Partners for Our
Children (2011) Examines best practices regarding visitation while children are in foster care, including factors that support visitation, challenges, and ways that the juvenile court system can support parental vis
Children (2011)
Examines best practices regarding visitation while
children are in foster care, including factors that support visitation, challenges, and ways that the juvenile court system can support parental vis
children are in foster
care, including factors that support visitation, challenges, and ways that the juvenile court system can support parental visitat
care, including factors that support visitation, challenges, and ways that the juvenile court system can support parental visitation.
Research into the factors impacting on reasons for and the impact of out - of - home
care has
examined causal factors, service provision, the experiences of the
child, and monitoring and facilitation of the timing of return to the
family.
Indeed, the effects of
child care need to be addressed by
examining the nature of
child care experiences and accompanying
family experiences.
Foster
Care Placement Change: The Role of Family Dynamics and Household Composition Waid, Kothari, Bank, & McBeath (2016) Children and Youth Services Review, 68 Examines family dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve permane
Care Placement Change: The Role of
Family Dynamics and Household Composition Waid, Kothari, Bank, & McBeath (2016) Children and Youth Services Review, 68 Examines family dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve perma
Family Dynamics and Household Composition Waid, Kothari, Bank, & McBeath (2016)
Children and Youth Services Review, 68 Examines family dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve per
Children and Youth Services Review, 68
Examines family dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve perma
family dynamics across different living situations and finds that
children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve per
children placed in kinship
care were most likely to achieve permane
care were most likely to achieve permanence.
Child Care Choices of Low - Income Working Families Urban Institute (2011) Examines parental preferences and influences affecting the selection of child care and early education programs in two urban communi
Child Care Choices of Low - Income Working Families Urban Institute (2011) Examines parental preferences and influences affecting the selection of child care and early education programs in two urban communit
Care Choices of Low - Income Working
Families Urban Institute (2011)
Examines parental preferences and influences affecting the selection of
child care and early education programs in two urban communi
child care and early education programs in two urban communit
care and early education programs in two urban communities.
Supporting Youth in Foster
Care: Research - Based Policy Recommendations for Executive and Legislative Officials in 2017 (PDF - 570 KB) Child Trends (2017) Examines how policymakers can play an important role in supporting children in foster care and strengthening their famil
Care: Research - Based Policy Recommendations for Executive and Legislative Officials in 2017 (PDF - 570 KB)
Child Trends (2017)
Examines how policymakers can play an important role in supporting
children in foster
care and strengthening their famil
care and strengthening their
families.
Using a public health frame, we will
examine how three evidence - based home visiting models form a continuum of interventions directly addressing this challenge: (1)
Family Connects provides nearly universal assessment of needs for
families of newborns, with connection to community services (Karen O'Donnell, Duke University); (2) Healthy Families America focuses on prevention through facilitating nurturing relationships and connection to services (Kathleen Strader, Healthy Families America); and (3) Child First targets the most vulnerable young children and families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a team approach providing comprehensive care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and child (Darcy Lowell, Child
families of newborns, with connection to community services (Karen O'Donnell, Duke University); (2) Healthy
Families America focuses on prevention through facilitating nurturing relationships and connection to services (Kathleen Strader, Healthy Families America); and (3) Child First targets the most vulnerable young children and families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a team approach providing comprehensive care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and child (Darcy Lowell, Child
Families America focuses on prevention through facilitating nurturing relationships and connection to services (Kathleen Strader, Healthy
Families America); and (3) Child First targets the most vulnerable young children and families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a team approach providing comprehensive care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and child (Darcy Lowell, Child
Families America); and (3)
Child First targets the most vulnerable young children and families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a team approach providing comprehensive care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and child (Darcy Lowell, Child Fi
Child First targets the most vulnerable young
children and
families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a team approach providing comprehensive care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and child (Darcy Lowell, Child
families, who have experienced high levels of trauma and adversity, through a team approach providing comprehensive
care coordination and mental health intervention for both parent and
child (Darcy Lowell, Child Fi
child (Darcy Lowell,
Child Fi
Child First).
The goal of the Massachusetts Cost and Quality Study was to
examine full - day, year - round, community - based center
care for preschool - age
children (2.9 years to 5 years) and for infants and toddlers, pre-k classrooms in the public schools and
family child care programs.
Melissa Colón is a research analyst for the Massachusetts Home Visiting Initiative implementation evaluation, where she is
examining the structure and development of systems of
care for
families with young
children in high - need communities.
Scholars at the Wellesley Centers for Women have conducted research studies and evaluations on issues related to
child and adolescent development, including issues around race, ethnicity, immigrant status, and identity; the effects of early
child care; the value of physical activity; preventing depression;
examining unique
family dynamics; and exploring sexuality and evaluating sex - education programming.
This study
examines the varying quality of
child care in Massachusetts and across the nation, and its effect on
children's performance and
family functioning.
To
examine whether state
child care subsidy policies can combine goals of increasing maternal employment and increasing access to quality
child care for
children in low - income
families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected
families using centers, Head Start programs,
family child care homes, public school preschools, or informal
care, including a sample of
families on the waitlist for
child care subsidies.
Staffed
Family Child Care Networks: A Strategy to Enhance Quality Care for Infants and Toddlers, ZERO TO THREE, February 2012 — This paper defines staffed Family Child Care (FCC) networks and examines how they are uniquely positioned to improve the quality of care that infants and toddlers receive in FCC setti
Care Networks: A Strategy to Enhance Quality
Care for Infants and Toddlers, ZERO TO THREE, February 2012 — This paper defines staffed Family Child Care (FCC) networks and examines how they are uniquely positioned to improve the quality of care that infants and toddlers receive in FCC setti
Care for Infants and Toddlers, ZERO TO THREE, February 2012 — This paper defines staffed
Family Child Care (FCC) networks and examines how they are uniquely positioned to improve the quality of care that infants and toddlers receive in FCC setti
Care (FCC) networks and
examines how they are uniquely positioned to improve the quality of
care that infants and toddlers receive in FCC setti
care that infants and toddlers receive in FCC settings.
Intensive Home - Based Services Within a Comprehensive System of
Care for Youth Daleiden, Pang, Roberts, Slavin, & Pestle (2010)
Child and
Family Studies, 19 (3) View Abstract
Examines use of intensive, home - based services to avoid further, more restrictive services.
Although previous studies have already shown that better quality of parental
care and
family environment is associated with better development of
child social skills, the present study sought to
examine in detail the specific parenting factors that contribute to more sound developmental trajectories of social skills.
A study from the English and Romanian Adoption study sample in the United Kingdom by Roy and colleagues (22)
examined the social behavior of primary - school — aged
children living in a residential
care setting compared with
children reared in a foster
family.