Sheinkopf's research interests
include the early identification of autism and developmental disabilities in infancy, development of children at risk, and social and communication development and psychophysiology.
presents what research had to say about the practice of retention, and shares state and local approaches,
including early identification and intervention strategies.
The newsletter includes an outline of tips for involving parents in child welfare services,
including early identification and engagement, comprehensive assessment, safety planning, out - of - home placement, implementation of a service plan, permanency planning, and re-evaluation of the service plan.
Not exact matches
These
included clinical assessment skills in the antenatal period, documentation of instructions given to clients to ensure that midwives could arrive at the birth in a timely fashion,
early transport after
identification of thick meconium in the amniotic fluid and active management of the third stage of labour for women at risk for postpartum hemorrhage.11
Nonbreastfed infants are at especially high risk and need
early identification and targeted skilled support,
including re-establishing breastfeeding (relactation).
A number of conditions exist which are unidentifiable initially and without
early identification and treatment, severe insult
including death could occur.
In February, Kepler will release its first major set of observations;
early word is that the data will
include tentative
identification of several hundred planets that are just slightly larger than our own.
After completion of her Ph.D. program and in order to increase the international dimension of her career, she subsequently joined the Ragon Institute as a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Yu's and Dr. Lichterfeld's labs, where she has been working for almost 3 years in different projects related to viral persistence,
including the characterization of the HIV - 1 reservoir in patients treated during the
early phase of the infection and the
identification of cells with stem - cell like properties contributing to HIV - 1 long - term persistence.
Postdoctoral training does not always
include information about these opportunities but
early identification can help you to identify «transferable» topics or research methods for your research.
Other benefits highlighted by these stakeholders
included: Literacy and numeracy assessments can be used to celebrate learning, identify strengths, needs, barriers to learning and allow teachers to make informed and objective judgements about learning; Focusing teachers» and schools» attention on the need for phonics to be taught explicitly and systematically to achieve the necessary level of word reading skills that are required to develop skilled reading;
Early identification of children with learning difficulties or [those who] need additional instruction.
In summary, the changes have the objective of simplifying the framework, with less bureaucracy to enable
early years settings to focus in on key areas
including safeguarding children and the
early identification of special and additional learning needs.Taking the central aspects of the revision in turn we'll look at what this means for
early years settings.
Recent work has
included several studies related to value - added measures of teacher performance, teacher effectiveness in the
early grades, school choice, teacher mobility and special needs
identification.
a relentless focus on reading,
including clear and rigorous grade - level expectations for reading proficiency, frequent measurement, and
early identification of struggling readers with immediate and intensive additional instruction, up to 30 extra minutes per day;
My recent work has involved ways of helping students stay on track through high school,
including authorship of a just released REL Northwest study on the
early identification of high school outcomes in four Oregon school districts.
All essential pre-mathematics and
early mathematics skills,
including numeral
identification, number sequences
(1) Services and programs planned, developed and operated for the
early identification and evaluation of each exceptional student,
including early intervention for eligible young children.
The first tier involves
early identification and assessment of at - risk students, the second tier
includes referral to community resources for additional support services and the third tier enhances protective factors which increase resilience and provide defense against stressors.
The MLPP (1998) was developed by the Michigan Department of Education to assess multiple features of children's
early literacy and
includes a variety of assessments, milestone tasks (oral reading fluency, reading comprehension, writing, oral language, and attitudes and self - perceptions), and enabling skills (CAP, letter sound
identification, PA, decodable word lists, known words activity, and HRS).
a. Develop training on animal cruelty and the link between cruelty and domestic violence for law enforcement personnel; b. Expand the current ACO training curriculum; c. Train and educate judges, appropriate court personnel, and prosecutors about animal cruelty; d. Educate veterinarians about recognizing animal cruelty and understanding current law; e. Create a state multidisciplinary team for animal hoarding that would develop an emergency response system and oversee a task force to focus on
early intervention of hoarding
including mental health counseling in all animal hoarding cases; and create a Department of Mental Health and Department of Corrections forensic assessment protocol for
early intervention, sentencing, treatment, and rehabilitation; and f. Develop and promote animal cruelty prevention,
identification, training and screening tools among pet service providers, associations, and the commercial pet industry.
With a powerful search engine and a library of advanced visualizations —
including social networking, communication patterns, concept clustering and timelines — Radiance can aid organizations in a number of common use cases,
including investigations,
early data assessment and the
identification of high - risk data, such as personally identifiable information.
Complete Discovery Source (CDS) provides law firms, corporations, and government agencies with a full range of electronic discovery solutions
including data
identification and data collection,
early case assessment (ECA), advanced analytics, high - speed data processing, expert consulting, automated and native redactions,...
Preventive health care tips
include identification and minimization of disease risk factors, existing disease course improvement, and
early disease detection through screening.
Effective
early identification of families in need may facilitate prevention services,
including nutritional supplements for young children, preventive health services, age - appropriate learning opportunities, and socioemotional support of parents.
Goals of these programs
include improved pregnancy outcomes, prevention of maltreatment and neglect, enhanced parent - child interactions,
early identification of delays, and improved developmental trajectories.
In another evaluation of an
early - intervention approach, parents of 51 preschool - aged children suspected of having an ASD participated in the Hanen More Than Words program either immediately or after a delay.15 Investigators» operationalization of «suspected ASD»
included identification of language delay and concerns about social behavior by a pediatrician and / or a speech and language therapist, which resulted in inclusion of children without ASDs within the intervention and control groups.
providing psycho - education to family members and education staff about ADHD
including identification of
early warning signs, referral pathways and targeted intervention strategies
providing psycho - education to family members and education about ASD
including identification of
early warning signs, referral pathways and targeted intervention strategies
providing psycho - education to family members and education about mental health difficulties in children
including identification of
early warning signs
Although suicide in children is rare, research shows that children can and do present with suicidal behaviour, thus highlighting the need for
early intervention
including identification of risk factors and promotion of protective factors,
including adaptive coping skills.
Intensive, long - term,
early intervention support for children, young people and their families which may
include: assessment and
identification of needs; practical assistance and home - based support; linking with other relevant services; and, targeted therapeutic groups.
In response to these findings, the
Early Childhood Data System Work Group developed recommendations,
including a universal approach to assigning child
identification numbers, adoption of some common data fields, and information - sharing among data managers in various agencies.
Past research projects have
included studies to develop and validate enhanced screening for
early identification of toxic stress, implementation evaluation, and model development.
Therapy often
includes the
identification of defense and other coping mechanisms often beginning
early in life.
However,
early identification and intervention,
including supporting the resiliency and competency of the caregiver, can have powerful positive effects and prevent children from developing more serious disorders as they grow.
Providers are lacking knowledge, skills, and tools for the
early identification of risks and needs,
including children with developmental difficulties and children maltreated or exposed to violence, and to assist families to secure
early intervention and other needed social services.
Homeless liaisons have many critical responsibilities,
including identification, enrollment, ensuring access to
early childhood and other programs, and collaboration with community agencies.
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includes speech - language pathology and audiology services, interpreting services, psychological services, physical and occupational therapy, recreation,
including therapeutic recreation,
early identification and assessment of disabilities in children, counseling services,
including rehabilitation counseling, orientation and mobility services, and medical services for diagnostic or evaluation purposes.
The chapter
includes the description of a framework for categorizing four types of studies (group design, single subject design, correlational, case studies) and four types of literature reviews (narrative, summative, systematic, meta - analysis) for conducting research syntheses which focus on the
identification of the key characteristics of
early childhood intervention practices and their functional or statistical relationship to the behavior the practices are intended to change or improve.
Data
included parents» marital status, occupation, and years of education, as well as age at
identification and status of hearing loss, age of enrollment in an
early intervention program, developmental milestones, medical and psychological history on paternal and maternal sides, and the child's medical and psychological history.