The office has worked to examine the resources and programs that are housed within the agencies that
impact young children and their families so that federal, state, and local funding streams can be better coordinated to maximize impact.
By searching the site with the key word «trauma», many relevant items are available addressing trauma, types of traumas, crises, and disasters and other trauma - related issues such as program policies that
impact the young children and their families served by the Head Start community.
Not exact matches
Child - Parent Psychotherapy; Trauma - Informed Relationship - Based Assessment; Working with Infants,
Young Children and Families in the
Child Welfare System; Trauma (
impact of
and response to)
and IMH
Identify
and promote best practice programs
and speak on issues of critical importance
impacting healthy social emotional development, education,
and welfare of
young children and families.
This is a new page that has been set up to help #iycfe (Infants &
Young Children's Feeding in Emergencies) disseminate resources for evacuated
families impacted by #HurricaneHarvey
and those who are supporting them.
«In the 100 days to the General Election, the NASUWT will be reminding teachers, parents
and the public of the
impact of the Coalition Government's policies on
children and young people
and on ordinary working people
and their
families.
In 2011, Shonkoff launched Frontiers of Innovation, a multi-sectoral collaboration among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, investors,
and experts in systems change who are committed to developing more effective intervention strategies to catalyze breakthrough
impacts on the development
and health of
young children and families experiencing significant adversity.
A secondary teacher in Lincolnshire said: «People think that rural areas are ideal places to bring up
children, but those outside the area don't realise the
impact of social isolation on the
young and their parents
and the costs involved, particularly for low income
families.»
Yet the court seems to be saying that divorce, separation
and changes to
family dynamics are so commonplace in «the times in which we live» that the seriousness of its
impact on
children may have been diluted, especially for the
younger ones.
«Even if these safeguards are effective, the app's overall
impact on
families and society is likely to be negative, normalizing social media use among
young children and creating peer pressure for kids to sign up for their first account,» the letter said.
«[T] he app's overall
impact on
families and society is likely to be negative, normalizing social media use among
young children and creating peer pressure for kids to sign up for their first account,» they argue, adding: «Raising
children in our new digital age is difficult enough.
But experts feel that the app's overall
impact on
families and society is likely to be negative,
and it could normalise social media use among
young children by creating peer pressure.
The challenging
and varied role of a
family support worker is ideal for anyone hoping to make a positive
impact on the lives of
children,
young people
and families
Although the influence of the home environment on school readiness
and later academic achievement is well - documented, conventional parenting education
and family support programs that simply provide information
and advice have limited
impact on the development of
young children experiencing considerable stress.
Effective administrative leaders are future oriented; they engage in advocacy because they want to have influence on the external conditions (professional standards, regulations,
and government policies) that
impact young children,
families,
and early childhood programs.
Early Childhood Australia's (ECA) National Conference — Be the difference for
children and families on 19 — 22 September 2018 brings people together to recognise the
impact of high - quality early childhood education on the lives of
young children and their
families, as well as the importance of investing in ongoing professional development for educators, teachers
and sector leaders.
Involving
Children and Young People in Research on Domestic Violence and Housing Baker Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 27 (3/4), 2005 View Abstract Presents results of a study that included children and youth in determining the impact of domestic violence on housing problems and argues that children and youth should be more involved in research on this
Children and Young People in Research on Domestic Violence
and Housing Baker Journal of Social Welfare
and Family Law, 27 (3/4), 2005 View Abstract Presents results of a study that included
children and youth in determining the impact of domestic violence on housing problems and argues that children and youth should be more involved in research on this
children and youth in determining the
impact of domestic violence on housing problems
and argues that
children and youth should be more involved in research on this
children and youth should be more involved in research on this subject.
Halford — Couples, Parenting & the Well - being of
Children Hayes — Longitudinal Insights into the Power of Parenting: From Early Childhood to the Middle Years & Beyond Kohl — Improving Quality of Care Through Implementation of Evidence - based Interventions in Real World Settings Calam — Enhancing
Impact and Reach with Vulnerable
Families Love — Enhancing
Impact & Reach with Vulnerable
Families Sanders — Triple P & Complex Cases: Enhancing Outcomes with Vulnerable
Families Sanders — Past, Present
and Future Directions for Evidence - based Parenting Interventions Tonge — Mental Health of
Young People with Developmental Disabilities
In her clinical practice, she has helped people deal with complex trauma, affairs, complex mental health issues, eating disorders, adolescent behavioural problems (including self - harm
and suicidal ideation), behavioural issues in
young children which are
impacting parents
and families, relationship issues
and post-separation work.
Miriam R. Linver, Jeanne Brooks - Gunn,
and Dafna E Kohen,
Family Processes as Pathways from Income to
Young Children's Development, Developmental Psychology, 38 (2001) pp. 719 — 34; Administration for
Children and Families, Making a Difference in the Lives of Infants
and Toddlers
and Their
Families: The
Impacts of Early Head Start (see note 95).
Young children who are experiencing challenging
and / or disruptive behaviors, general stress anxiety, trauma,
family conflict, or any other stressors can have their social
and emotional health
impacted.
The Next Generation project provides evidence that income does have a positive
impact on cognitive outcomes of very
young children (2 - 5), as well as on their behaviour, health,
and family well - being.
This event brings people together to recognise the
impact of high - quality early childhood education on the lives of
young children and their
families, as well as the importance of investing in ongoing professional development for educators, teachers
and sector leaders.
The ZERO TO THREE Policy Network is a vehicle for people who care about infants
and toddlers, like you, to use your knowledge
and expertise to
impact public policy for the
youngest children and their
families.
It does this by partnering with stakeholders to address health, wellbeing
and health care for all
children,
young people
and families, in addition to reducing the health
impact of sexual, domestic
and family violence,
child abuse
and neglect.
Boys Will Be Boys: Understanding the
Impact of
Child Maltreatment and Family Violence on the Sexual, Reproductive, and Parenting Behaviors of Young Men (PDF - 793 KB) Kahn & Paluzzi (2006) Describes the long - term effects of child maltreatment and family violence on males, and discusses the roles of practitioners, policymakers, advocates, and educators in addressing these is
Child Maltreatment
and Family Violence on the Sexual, Reproductive, and Parenting Behaviors of Young Men (PDF - 793 KB) Kahn & Paluzzi (2006) Describes the long - term effects of child maltreatment and family violence on males, and discusses the roles of practitioners, policymakers, advocates, and educators in addressing these i
Family Violence on the Sexual, Reproductive,
and Parenting Behaviors of
Young Men (PDF - 793 KB) Kahn & Paluzzi (2006) Describes the long - term effects of
child maltreatment and family violence on males, and discusses the roles of practitioners, policymakers, advocates, and educators in addressing these is
child maltreatment
and family violence on males, and discusses the roles of practitioners, policymakers, advocates, and educators in addressing these i
family violence on males,
and discusses the roles of practitioners, policymakers, advocates,
and educators in addressing these issues.
The report underscores the
impact of early trauma on long - term health, academic success
and productivity of
young children and potential mitigating effects of home - based education
and support for
families.
Initial Findings from a Randomized, Controlled Trial of Healthy
Families Massachusetts: Early Program
Impacts on
Young Mothers» Parenting (PDF - 576 KB) Easterbrooks, Jacobs, Bartlett, Goldberg, Contreras, & Kotake (2012) Offers an evaluation on Healthy Families Massachusetts, a statewide child maltreatment prevention home - visiting program for first - time young parents, that examined the program's impact on child maltreatment and parenting in a sample of young mot
Young Mothers» Parenting (PDF - 576 KB) Easterbrooks, Jacobs, Bartlett, Goldberg, Contreras, & Kotake (2012) Offers an evaluation on Healthy
Families Massachusetts, a statewide
child maltreatment prevention home - visiting program for first - time
young parents, that examined the program's impact on child maltreatment and parenting in a sample of young mot
young parents, that examined the program's
impact on
child maltreatment
and parenting in a sample of
young mot
young mothers.
Other risk factors were
younger patients, particularly if the patient was a spouse or
child; living with the patient; low level of carer education; significant
impact on finances, health or schedules; low levels of
family and social support; poor
family functioning; low levels of carer optimism;
and high degree of carer dependency on the patient.
Early childhood mental health consultation that actively involves
and supports
families to prevent, identify
and treat social emotional health problems of
young children can reduce the long term, negative
impacts these challenges present (Mackrain et al, n.d.).
«
Family functioning
and child characteristics might be factors that influence the
impact of disasters on
young children.»
The field of trauma, recognizing the
impact of trauma on
young children and their
families,
and effective intervention has grown enormously over the past 10 years.
Others provide valuable information about trauma, its
impact on
young children and families, interventions,
and other services systems that can provide resources, information, education,
and support.
In the following three sections, inclusion will be defined
and discussed, effective communication techniques emphasized,
and an overview of laws
and regulations as they
impact young children with disabilities
and their
families will be outlined.
They can have a significant
impact on those who work directly with
young children and their
families.
Consultation has become a primary strategy in Head Start
and Early Head Start mental health services for promoting the mental health of
young children and families as well as preventing
and reducing the
impact of troubling or challenging behavior.
The chapter dedicated to interventions for
young children affected by trauma reviews early seminal work in this area of expertise
and provides an insider's view to addressing the
impact of diverse types of trauma through both
child -
family as well as programmatic consultation.
Because pediatricians have nearly universal, relatively frequent
and recurring contact with
young children and their families, they are uniquely well positioned to have an impact on developmental outcomes through anticipatory guidance at well - child visits, early developmental screening, practice - based developmental interventions, community linkage and referral programs, and advocacy for broader social change to support child development.40 — 44 This study reinforces the potential benefits of practice - based programs that support parenting and the home learning environment, such as «Reach Out and Read» and «Healthy Steps for Young Children,» 16,45,46 as well as community - based programs that help guide families through systems of care for developmental support, like Help Me Grow.47 Efforts to connect pediatric practices with home visitor and early care and education providers may provide referral opportunities for promoting early brain development.48 &mdas
young children and their families, they are uniquely well positioned to have an impact on developmental outcomes through anticipatory guidance at well - child visits, early developmental screening, practice - based developmental interventions, community linkage and referral programs, and advocacy for broader social change to support child development.40 — 44 This study reinforces the potential benefits of practice - based programs that support parenting and the home learning environment, such as «Reach Out and Read» and «Healthy Steps for Young Children,» 16,45,46 as well as community - based programs that help guide families through systems of care for developmental support, like Help Me Grow.47 Efforts to connect pediatric practices with home visitor and early care and education providers may provide referral opportunities for promoting early brain development.48 &m
children and their
families, they are uniquely well positioned to have an
impact on developmental outcomes through anticipatory guidance at well -
child visits, early developmental screening, practice - based developmental interventions, community linkage
and referral programs,
and advocacy for broader social change to support
child development.40 — 44 This study reinforces the potential benefits of practice - based programs that support parenting
and the home learning environment, such as «Reach Out
and Read»
and «Healthy Steps for
Young Children,» 16,45,46 as well as community - based programs that help guide families through systems of care for developmental support, like Help Me Grow.47 Efforts to connect pediatric practices with home visitor and early care and education providers may provide referral opportunities for promoting early brain development.48 &mdas
Young Children,» 16,45,46 as well as community - based programs that help guide families through systems of care for developmental support, like Help Me Grow.47 Efforts to connect pediatric practices with home visitor and early care and education providers may provide referral opportunities for promoting early brain development.48 &m
Children,» 16,45,46 as well as community - based programs that help guide
families through systems of care for developmental support, like Help Me Grow.47 Efforts to connect pediatric practices with home visitor
and early care
and education providers may provide referral opportunities for promoting early brain development.48 — 52
Collectively, they aim to create a better coordinated network of policy
and social supports to minimize the trauma
and long - term
impact of homelessness on
young children's development while supporting parents to create safe, stable,
and secure households for their
families.
You can be an effective advocate for
young children and families when you familiarize yourself with how the public policy process works
and the times in which your advocacy can have the greatest
impact.
Study after study shows that evidence - based home visiting services make a positive
impact on the lives of
young children and their
families.
This paper explores whether the
impacts of the SHM program on marital quality
and stability outcomes differ according to six additional subgroup - defining characteristics at the 12 -
and 30 - month follow - up points: (1) length of marriage at study entry, (2) experience of abuse or neglect in the
family of origin, (3) psychological distress at study entry, (4) whether the extended
family respects
and values the couple's marriage, (5) presence of a stepchild in the household,
and (6) presence of a
young child (under 3) in the household.
Conflict or violence in the
family has a big
impact on babies,
children and young people whether or not they see
and hear it.
In an effective early childhood system, professionals have access to
and funding for training, degree programs,
and certification programs — all important tools that will equip them to help make a true
impact in the lives of
young children and families.
With every little
child that I have the honor of working with, I know that their lives, their future partner's lives
and their
families lives will be
impacted by the work this
young and brave individual has decided to do.
Essex County: We support local programs directed at meeting community needs, with particular focus on social
and educational services for
families with
young children that will have a long - term
impact on addressing community problems.
This ensures that our services have a positive
impact on the lives of the
children,
young people,
families and communities that we work with.
When consultation
and intervention strategies implemented by Early Head Start
and Head Start teachers
and staff are not enough to address the
impact of trauma on
young children and their
families, community partners
and other resources may be necessary.
On this webinar, the report authors will discuss the study findings, including
impacts on
young children, their parents,
and early childhood educators,
and recommendations for stakeholders at all levels to safeguard the wellbeing of
children in immigrant
families.
The Professional Development Incentive Award offers incentives to early childhood practitioners who complete specific tracks of early childhood professional development / training options designed to
impact the quality of early care
and education for
young children and their
families.