Sentences with phrase «great cognitive gains»

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Extensive research on the relationship between cognitive achievement (IQ scores, grades in school) and breastfeeding has shown the greatest gains for those children breastfed the longest.
Led by researchers at NYU Langone's Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center, the new study reports that participants with MS who used tDCS while playing the cognitive training computer games designed to improve information processing abilities showed significantly greater gains in cognitive measures than those who played the computer games alone.
Using a new MRI technique, researchers found that adults with mild cognitive impairment who exercised four times a week over a six - month period experienced an increase in brain volume in specific, or local, areas of the brain, but adults who participated in aerobic exercise experienced greater gains than those who just stretched.
On the other hand, if your main issue is managing anxiety, you may gain greater benefits from NLP or Cognitive Behavioural therapy.
He directs a cross-national effort to advance the improvement of public education towards greater relevance in supporting students to gain the cognitive and socio - emotional competencies essential to thrive in the 21st century Global Education Innovation Initiative.
• Highly experienced in creating and developing core preschool curriculums, aimed at meeting the individual needs of early childhood • Proven ability to tweak lesson plans to meet the requirements of each child, in accordance to his or her learning abilities and limitations • Demonstrated expertise in planning and implementing daily class activities to meet students» educational, cognitive, social and developmental requirements • Deep insight into establishing a well - managed and child - oriented class atmosphere to encourage participation • Competent at organizing activities to provide students with detailed information to understand concepts taught in class • Proficient in organizing events and activities to encourage students to explore interests and develop talents • Adept at developing schedules and routines to ensure that students gain sufficient amount of physical activities • Qualified to teach young students through study aids and activities - based learning methods • Proven record of efficiently and accurately creating and maintaining students» records with great focus on confidentiality • Effectively able to recognize signs of emotional and developmental problems and provide viable solutions • Skilled in working with students with special needs by providing them with an environment conducive to learning and understanding of their limitations
It is a cognitive — behavioral intervention aimed toward helping clients gain greater self — regulation in their jobs and lives — and feeling better about themselves at the same time!
This might include skills based techniques such as mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy or facing difficult emotions in a safe environment to gain a greater sense of control and acceptance around them.»
From there, Beck and his colleagues were confident that CBT had potential as a treatment for depression, so they published a cognitive therapy treatment manual and (what would come to be known as) CBT started gaining acceptance beyond the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in the greater field of psychology.
Because cognitive defusion is so effective, a great variety of defusion techniques are used in ACT to help clients gain greater psychological flexibility, but before now, there has not been a definitive resource available that outlines the practice in detail.
Furthermore, information about weight gain during the first months of life was not recorded; rapid gains during this period have been associated with both greater childhood overweight and poor cognitive performance (6, 57).
Because children do not typically have the cognitive and language skills to communicate their emotional experiences, by observing a child's play sequences and play themes, the therapist can gain great insight into the child's inner world.
Longitudinal studies using the PCERA with preterm infants have shown that more positive and less negative parenting interactions are associated with better sleep patterns, weight gain, and greater cognitive skills, as well as fewer behavior and attentional problems (Poehlmann et al., 2010, 2012; Pridham, Lin, & Brown, 2001; Schwichtenberg & Poehlmann, 2009).
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