These mental health difficulties are known by lots of different names but the descriptions most
frequently used with children are emotional and / or behavioural difficulties.
Not exact matches
When it comes to teething, small
children are
frequently either dealing
with swollen gums from a tooth starting to come in or one that has just come in, so being aware of that and
using amber necklaces, keeping a supply of damp, frozen washcloths available, and giving a bit of ibuprofen when needed are good preventatives to biting.
If you are
frequently using any medication to comfort your
child who you think is teething, double check
with your pediatrician to make sure that there isn't another cause for his symptoms.
Fluoxetine (or Prozac) has been the most
frequently used SSRI for treating
children with SM (see Carlson et al. 2008).
Teachers
with ADHD
children might help them if they keep their directions simple, break learning tasks down into small manageable components, seat the
children away from distractions and near the teacher, have a structured environment
with clear expectations, and liberally and
frequently use praise.
The results of a national pupil survey on internet
use will be released on 30 January 2017 ahead of Safer Internet Day, taking data from 60 schools and 19,000 pupils Primary - aged pupils are more
frequently using tablets and smartphones to access the internet
With greater access to the internet, concerns have been raised around the content that is accessible by young
children, and how this can be combatted effectively
The nonprofit National Center for Fair and Open Testing, known as FairTest, which fights the misuse of government - mandated standardized tests, says on its website that the average student takes 112 tests between kindergarten and 12th grade and that the assessments «are
frequently used in ways that do not reflect the abilities of students of color, English language learners,
children with disabilities, and low - income youth.»
The article also provides two sections
with related information: 1) a «glossary of testing terms,» which explains fundamentals of standardized tests and how these tests will be
used in the context of new federal legislation (the No
Child Left Behind Act of 2002) which requires states to give standardized tests annually, analyze data in specific ways, and track progress toward a required goal; and 2) «
frequently asked questions about standardized testing,» which addresses many of parents» concerns about how standardized tests may be
used with and affect their
children.
«A
child from a family
with high educational attainment talks to a
child using complex language skills
frequently, thus
children acquire oral language skills at an advanced rate,» she said.
Progress monitoring is
used in conjunction
with universal screening in an MTSS model (or by anyone who is interested in improving learning results for
children) to set goals for a student's learning growth, quickly and
frequently assess a student's academic performance, measure his / her rate of improvement, and to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction.
Adults
with small
children use a simplified version of language known as baby - talk (called «motherese» by some linguists) where certain words and syllables are greatly stressed and
frequently repeated.
Using references from popular film and television, the work presents an idiosyncratic reflection on contemporary life, in which live action is combined
with CGI animation — a technique
frequently used in
children's films
with animal protagonists.
It is perhpas one of the most bankrupt, yet most
frequently used arguments for people trying to push an agenda that has nothing to do
with children.
«It is important to
use it
frequently, correctly, and contingently to help
children with ASD be as successful and independent as possible.»
Intellectual disability (ID) affects 143/10 000
children1 and is associated
with a range of comorbid health conditions.2 — 4 It is heterogeneous, 5 and clustering of some medical conditions may be associated
with particular disorders such as Down syndrome6 or Prader - Willi syndrome.7 While epilepsy and sensory impairments often occur in association
with specific syndromes or more severe cognitive impairment, conditions such as fractures or obesity may develop as secondary to medication
use, nutritional deficiency or lack of mobility.2 Consequently,
children with ID may face greater health challenges than typically developing
children and
use healthcare systems more
frequently.8, 9 Mental health problems are also common in people
with ID.10 For instance, in a Canadian adolescent and adult population
with ID, a high proportion of hospitalisations was attributed to the presence of psychiatric conditions.11
With regards to
child eating behaviour, one study found that mothers who
used pressure to eat more
frequently when their daughters were aged 7 years, had daughters who were pickier eaters at age 9 years.
Pressure to eat has been consistently associated
with lower
child body mass index (BMI)[7 — 10] and has been found to be more
frequently used by parents whose
children are fussier eaters [11, 12].
Children addicted to eating disorders
frequently use eating as a tool to cope
with anger, sadness, hurt, loneliness, desertion, fear and sense of pain.
This process of open - ended questions is a tool
used frequently in Gottman Method Couples Therapy to update your Love Map (TM)
with your partner and it works just as well to do the same
with your
children, whatever their age.
Using a list of items developed by WAACHS, the most
frequently reported adverse behaviour in the current study was not wanting to attend school,
with 36 per cent of
children reported by their carer to have not wanted to go to school in the past six months.
A number of studies have confirmed that couples that
use mediation not only go to court for related reasons in the future less
frequently, but also that they have better relationships
with each other and
with their
children.
By hanging the calendar in a common area
with heavy
use, it'll be easier for you and your
children to refer to it more
frequently.
Instead of
using your resources to fight against the mother or father of your
children, collaborative divorces
use the combined resources of both spouses to fight against the practical problems that
frequently come
with divorce.
Guardianship is most
frequently used when relative caregivers wish to provide a permanent home for the
child and maintain the
child's relationships
with extended family members without a termination of parental rights.
Socioeconomic status was assessed on the basis of maternal education, a
frequently used index in studies
with children.