Most data sets do not allow researchers to
identify troubled children.
This data set allows us to
identify troubled children more precisely than we could by using conventional demographic measures.
Not exact matches
For help
identifying — and treating — your
child's sleep
troubles, see these articles on bedtime problems, night wakings, and nighttime fears.
includes a
trouble - shooting checklist to help you
identify why your
child may have
trouble falling asleep;
Checklists help parents
identify where their
child may be having
trouble.
In her studies of school - age
children, including those with hearing problems, she and her colleagues have found that
children have
trouble identifying speech and learning language in the midst of noise, especially speech from competing voices.
Too many
children are being
identified as learning disabled and placed in special - education classrooms simply because they have
trouble reading, according to a recent report from the International Reading Association.
Most public high school parents and their
children's teachers say breaking up large high schools into smaller ones would help educators
identify troubled students and make the schools more welcoming places, according to the results of a survey released last week.
If the
child have
trouble identifying it, I have a duplicate and will show it to to the
child.
A new report out of New York City suggests that policy makers should
identify troubled schools by their absenteeism rates — a relatively easy data point to obtain — and then work to fix the schools by addressing each one's unique problems, from homelessness and
child abuse to teacher turnover and safety.
Observed and evaluated the performance, behavior and physical health of each
child in order to
identify emotional, developmental, or health - related
troubles.
The number of
children formally
identified as having «
troubled and
troubling» behaviour has increased considerably in most developed countries during the last five decades.
When a
child can make a change to address a problem, they engage in problem - focused coping by
identifying the
trouble and making a plan for dealing with it.
The clinical content focus of the training programs may include: theory and practice of assessment and intervention in infant - parent difficulties;
identifying, intervening in, or collaborating with others to address
troubled parent /
child relationships; diagnostic classifications, and treatment approaches such as infant - parent psychotherapy, for example.
The
child had simply become what therapists call «the
identified patient,» or IP — the person unconsciously assigned to be the keeper of the family's
troubles.
Among
children who were refusing visitation, Johnston
identified a particularly
troubled group of
children whom she described as being in «extreme alignments» (9).
However, to be effective, systems that work with these
troubled families must
identify the parent's trauma history and understand how their early traumatic experiences impair their ability to parent their own
children successfully.
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identify feelings, learn coping strategies, enhance social skills, and elevate self - esteem.
If you are concerned about your
child's academics, lack of progress in school, behavior problems, developmental issues, or just
trouble making friends, using assessments to
identify problems is essential.