This makes it even more critical to
find early intervention strategies to prevent attendance from ever becoming an issue.
Not exact matches
Altogether,
findings of Dr. Woo's research have implications for the development of rational
strategies for the diagnosis, treatment,
early intervention, and prevention of schizophrenia.
Of a number of published evidence reviews on
strategies for preventing childhood obesity, 8 — 15 only one published in 2007 has focused on environmental influences of obesity - related dietary behaviours in children and young people (aged 3 — 18 years).15 It
found consistent associations between parental influences (parental food intake and education) and obesity in this age group.15 The
early years are a priority population for
intervention strategies for two reasons.
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).
Highlights the
findings and lessons learned that pertain to two broad arenas: how to better plan and implement effective
intervention strategies in the first 5 years of life and how understanding changing and diverse developmental trajectories can contribute to more effective
early childhood programs and the public policies that shape them.
(PDF - 4342 KB) Roggman, Boyce, & Innocenti (2010) Offers slides from a presentation at the Conference in Research Innovations in
Early Intervention that discuss the role of parent engagement in home visiting services, review problems of low parent engagement, and share
findings from a study that examined
strategies used by 25 home visitors in a Part C
Early Intervention Program.