This brief highlights the findings of the Father Participation and Retention Evaluation (FPRE), which examines
how family characteristics are associated with longer enrollment in home visiting programs, and specifically whether fathers» participation in these programs is linked to how long families stay enrolled in services.
Not exact matches
Our First Program offers 18 - to 22 - year - olds in entrepreneurial business
families the opportunity to discover their personal assets and interests; find out
how to implement and complete a corporate initiative; get an introduction into the special
characteristics associated with their
family businesses; and explore their strengths, weaknesses and business potential.
How to identify your primary color
characteristic and translate it into a complementary group of colors i.e. your most obvious Color
Family.
I show you all the 6 Tonal Color
Families and
how to identify your primary color
characteristic.
It will help to know the
characteristics of the Color
Family you are looking for so check out the Seasons and the Tonal Color
Families to see
how they are described.
These indicate
how well a teacher's students did relative to other teachers» students, controlling for prior student achievement and for student and
family background
characteristics (for example, age, race and ethnicity, disability, free or reduced - price lunch status, and parental education level).
School choice interventions have not yet fully considered factors other than a school's academic quality that may lead to success in a P - 12 context (such as particular pedagogical approaches, special programming, or extracurricular offerings) and
how best to present those school
characteristics to
families.
How do student and
family characteristics mediate the relationship between race and special education?
The volume examines the relationship between student performance and socio - economic status, and describes
how other individual student
characteristics, such as immigrant background and
family structure, and school
characteristics, such as school location, are associated with socio - economic status and performance.
To find out
how the individual states performed in 2000 compared with what we might expect on the basis of conditions in each state, I computed the correlation of completion rates with expectations based on three factors: state average socioeconomic
characteristics (
family income, education, and occupation); the percentage of two - parent
families; and the rate at which students change schools.
; (2)
how do neighborhood
characteristics and alternatives to local schools affect where
families choose to live and enroll their children?
As the evidence - base develops, alongside our understanding of
how sensitive specific interventions are to context, we intend to expand and develop the
Families tool to provide more detailed guidance on which interventions and approaches are likely to hold most promise for specific
characteristics of schools.
But the buyer has an equally important responsibility to carefully evaluate
how well the breed's
characteristics match their
family's needs and limitations.
No Man's Land: Women Artists from the Rubell
Family Collection presents an intriguing conundrum wrapped in swirling colors:
how to showcase the viewpoint of women artists without reflexively implying that gender is the sole, defining
characteristic of their artistic identity.
In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Richard Busch, the Gaye
family lawyer, describes
how the Thicke side's hubris and inconsistency contributed to the jury verdict going against them — but insists that the case was successful because of the
characteristics of the music itself.
A life insurance underwriter's job is to guess
how long you're likely to live based on your physical
characteristics (such as age, sex, height, weight, medical history, blood pressure and cholesterol level), behavior (such as alcohol, drug and / or tobacco use, extreme sports),
family history, financial standing, driving record and geographic location.
How great it is to peer into the social world of a candidate's Facebook page to view photos, read wall postings, and even check out their friends and
family — all of which can help you assess the character, personality, maturity, and other
characteristics of someone who may soon represent your company.
Restraining Orders were orginally set in place to protect people, but the mother in my case needed no protection from me, nor did I display any
characteristics to warrant it, but that's
how easy and convenient and unwarranted the Restraining Orders are in divorce or separation in The
Family Courts.
How much of these
characteristics do you experience with romantic partners,
family members, friends, and co-workers?
In 2001, Davison and Birch12 emphasized the importance of understanding
how parenting styles and
family characteristics contribute to the causal pathways leading to childhood obesity.
My objective is to counsel
family members on
how to strengthen the
family with
characteristics of a Christian home; love, joy, peace, patience... fruits of the Spirit.
How do
family characteristics enhance and limit the effectiveness of father engagement strategies?
Depending on
how well grounded a model is, either in specific or related research, we need to apply appropriate weight to that research and compare
how well the
characteristics of a particular
family fit that model.»
The different ways that children manage anger are influenced by a combination of personal
characteristics,
how much stress the child and
family are under and opportunities available at home and school for learning
how to cope with feelings.
It provides a broad and in - depth examination of a variety of factors that can impact on child outcomes:
how parents balance their working commitments and domestic arrangements;
characteristics and quality of the parents» relationship and
how they parent together; and the
family's social, financial and practical resources and social networks.
Characteristics and Trends in
Family - Centered Conceptualizations Epley, Summers, & Turnbull Journal of Family Social Work, 13 (3), 2010 View Abstract Examines current conceptualizations of family - centered practice in an effort to determine whether there is a common definition and how that definition has changed over the past d
Family - Centered Conceptualizations Epley, Summers, & Turnbull Journal of
Family Social Work, 13 (3), 2010 View Abstract Examines current conceptualizations of family - centered practice in an effort to determine whether there is a common definition and how that definition has changed over the past d
Family Social Work, 13 (3), 2010 View Abstract Examines current conceptualizations of
family - centered practice in an effort to determine whether there is a common definition and how that definition has changed over the past d
family - centered practice in an effort to determine whether there is a common definition and
how that definition has changed over the past decade.
It is expected to provide a broad and in - depth examination of a variety of factors that can impact on child outcomes:
how parents balance their working commitments and domestic arrangements;
characteristics and quality of the parents» relationship and
how they parent together; and the
family's social, financial and practical resources and social networks.
Depending on who they are, and on
how the
family is coping, teenagers tend to manage the upset of a
family divorce in
characteristic ways:
Resilience in Black
Families Hollingsworth (2013) In Handbook of Family Resilience View Abstract Explores how many African - American families are able to succeed in the face of social, economic, educational, and political adversities in addition to adversities that confront them at the level of the individual family; characteristics of resilient black families; the benefits of studying black families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with suc
Families Hollingsworth (2013) In Handbook of
Family Resilience View Abstract Explores how many African - American families are able to succeed in the face of social, economic, educational, and political adversities in addition to adversities that confront them at the level of the individual family; characteristics of resilient black families; the benefits of studying black families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with such
Family Resilience View Abstract Explores
how many African - American
families are able to succeed in the face of social, economic, educational, and political adversities in addition to adversities that confront them at the level of the individual family; characteristics of resilient black families; the benefits of studying black families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with suc
families are able to succeed in the face of social, economic, educational, and political adversities in addition to adversities that confront them at the level of the individual
family; characteristics of resilient black families; the benefits of studying black families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with such
family;
characteristics of resilient black
families; the benefits of studying black families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with suc
families; the benefits of studying black
families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with suc
families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with such study.
In «We were not planning on this, but...»: Adoptive parents» reactions and adaptations to unmet expectations,» (Child and
Family Social Work, March 2015), Moyer and Goldberg explored
how adoptive parents responded to unanticipated
characteristics in their children.
Goals include identifying underlying
family and child processes linking maternal depression and child development,
how do these processes work together and change over time, child gender differences in effects, and the role of child
characteristics.
Thus, for the past decade, research into the effects of early child care for infants and toddlers has been based on an ecological model of development that addresses environmental influences in
family and child care contexts in conjunction with child
characteristics and
how experiences in one setting may shape the effects of experiences in the other.
Although the Pathways Project has many goals, one important objective (see others below) is to better understand
how child,
family, peer and school
characteristics affect the attitudes children develop toward school and the level of participation children pursue in the classroom (e.g. engagement in academic and social tasks in the classroom; initiative toward schoolwork).
The quality of the early care and education children receive in
family child care homes:
how we define quality in
family child care homes, the observed quality of
family child care, which
characteristics of homes and providers are related to quality;
How does this vary for
families with different
characteristics?
Support the provision of easily accessible, comprehensive information for all
families that describes the
characteristics and components of quality early childhood education programs, including after - school programs, and
how to choose appropriate, quality programs for their children and the provision of information on financial assistance available to help
families afford quality programs.
A skill that requires even more attention among
family therapists in healthcare settings is learning
how to «serve as a leader in writing, submitting, and implementing grants or contracts on BPSS and relational health and health care» (Knowledge / Abilities / Personal
Characteristics 4.4 c; AAMFT, 2018).
How do outcomes relate to variations in child and
family characteristics and services provided?
Expanding our understanding of
how responsive parenting looks and works across different
family and child
characteristics would add to the development of a more highly specified model of responsive parenting.
Fact:» [W] e discovered that many of the seeming effects of childhood divorce disappear when we control for pre-divorce circumstances including background
characteristics of the
family and measures of
how the child was doing at age 7 before parents separated.»
More specifically, we bridged literature from psychology, education, and
family systems to create a culturally informed model that elucidates
how social position, parenting variables, racial discrimination, environmental / contextual factors, and learner
characteristics may serve as tenable pathways to the development of impostor phenomenon.
The purpose of the study was to investigate
how family functioning (defined as the ability that
family members hold to manage stressful events, and intimate and social relationships), the degree to which
family members feel happy and fulfilled with each other (called
family satisfaction), and the demographical
characteristics of siblings (age and gender) impacted on sibling relationships.
The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) to identify
how school factors were related to perpetration of dating violence among adolescents; and (2) to assess
how these factors may reduce or exacerbate the relationship between parental domestic violence and adolescents» perpetration of dating violence, while accounting for individual and
family characteristics from early adolescence.
«While deciding whether to move is a personal choice, understanding
how certain
characteristics like size, location, or number of beds and baths, can impact a home's price can be hugely important when determining if a particular home is the right fit for you and your
family,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow.