Joint
influence of child care and infant attachment security for cognitive and language outcomes of low - income toddlers
Rather, it suggests that
the influence of child care should be considered not only in a direct, main - effects model, but also in terms of its moderated (sometimes mediated) effects and how child care experience may itself moderate other developmental influences.
The influence of child care must be understood in the context of many other developmental influences, family processes, and broader cultural values concerning out of home care.
A study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in the US looked at
the influence of both child care and the home environment on over 1,000 typically - developing children They found that parent and family characteristics were more strongly linked to child development than were child care features.»
Not exact matches
What we eat definitely impacts our moods, the way our body will function throughout the day, and therefore it will directly have an
influence on our capacity to outwork our purposes for the day, whether that is wrangling
children, studying, taking
care of your home, or working.
While I didn't
care enough about the sex
of my
children to use any
of these outside
influences, I can understand a little about where the impulse comes from (except for Francis, because I can't even with that guy).
BPNI seeks to work towards optimal nutrition
of women and
children, especially on enhancing breastfeeding rates in the country through countering commercial
influence, capacity building
of health and nutrition
care providers, advocacy for maternity entitlements and other national policies.
She pointed out that there are experts dealing with various factors that
influence the healthy growth and development
of babies, but as a mother herself, she stressed the importance
of «human touch» in
caring and nurturing
children.
At my
child's daycare, while meals are technically «included» in the fees I pay they obviously still
influence the total cost
of care there.
Under the
influence of drugs and alcohol, they aren't able to provide their
child with adequate
care.
Harlow's work, as well as important research by psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, helped
influence key changes in how orphanages, adoption agencies, social services groups, and
child care providers approached the
care of children.
Fathers have an array
of impacts on
children's socioemotional outcomes.2, 26 Studies testing for these potential types
of influences have considered both dichotomized father absence / presence and more continuous assessments
of paternal
care.
It's important for everyone involved in the
care of a
child to maintain a strong bridge
of understanding and communication because
of the
influence they have on
children's cognitive, physical, and emotional development and well being.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes
of women and their partners and family members, as well as health
care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations
Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits
of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong
influence on the initiation and duration
of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
«WABA believes that programmes related to food and nutrition, health
care and development and, especially programmes on infant and young
child feeding, should be free from commercial
influence and conflicts
of interest» advocates Dato Anwar Fazal, WABA Executive Director; «this is especially since optimal breastfeeding, including early, exclusive breastfeeding for six months, and continued adequate breastfeeding for up to two years or longer constitute the primary intervention to prevent
child mortality worldwide.»
Influence of beliefs Cultural beliefs and attitudes especially affect how a family perceives a
child's illness, the health
care and treatment options available to them, and what they decide about where and when to seek help.
The Anglican churches are everywhere
caring for the sick, educating
children,
influencing society, and most normally
of all, in bringing people to reconciliation with God in Christ, the only decisive reconciliation, they are also bringing reconciliation in society.
«Previous studies have linked intake
of high fructose corn syrup sweetened beverages with asthma in school
children, but there is little information about when during early development exposure to fructose might
influence later health,» said Sheryl L. Rifas - Shiman, MPH, a study lead author and senior research associate at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health
Care Institute.
«There haven't been a lot
of good studies on how to
influence parents to vaccinate their
children, especially interventions that might work in a busy primary
care setting, where most
of the discussions are going on» she said.
Odd, when Elly Singer shows, in
Child Care and the Psychology of Development, how childcare provisions have influenced the ways in which psychologists have looked at child development since the 19th century at l
Child Care and the Psychology
of Development, how childcare provisions have
influenced the ways in which psychologists have looked at
child development since the 19th century at l
child development since the 19th century at least.
From this information the researchers also concluded that the use
of body and skin
care products may have had a significant
influence on the DBP exposure
of the
children.
If parental
influence is not great enough to maintain control
of the
child through these powerful group
influences and if Teens hate rules, but some structured house rules for teenagers will help to take
care of them better.
Decades
of research have identified numerous factors that are likely to
influence children's success in school, including the type and quality
of early childhood
care.
Children's learning and development in the preschool years are
influenced by a range
of factors, including relationships with parents and caregivers, cognitive stimulation, adequate nutrition, health
care, and safe supportive environments.
Over time, the initial focus on better sibling
care broadened to include the power
of children to
influence their own age group, their family and community.
Early childhood education and
care is the first opportunity to introduce
children to the diversity
of society, and their experience there «can have a profound
influence on their attitudes and behavior in life, and their trust in social institutions.»
We
influence children's abilities to
care for others beyond themselves by creating meaningful relationships with them, ensuring that they are seen, felt, and understood regardless
of how they learn.
It took a lot
of work to get us here and we can't wait to keep growing and
influencing the lives
of the
children in our
care.
I have a strong passion for our mission to promote the lifelong resilience in
children and youth by strengthening the
caring capacity
of the adults who
influence their lives.
As neuroscientists learn more about brain development, chemistry, and structures their findings are exerting an
influence on the education and
care of young
children.
To promote the lifelong resilience in
children and youth by strengthening the
caring capacity
of the adults who
influence their lives
Both a warning and a tribute to the importance
of the relationship between a father and daughter, this novel is a heart - wrenching depiction
of the painful
influence of this particular parent on a vulnerable
child under his
care.
Children can not handle the responsibility
of housebreaking a puppy, obedience - training, exercising, feeding, brushing, health
care, etc., so don't let their begging
influence you.
Children can not handle the responsibility
of housebreaking a puppy, obedience training, exercising, feeding, brushing, health
care, etc, so don't let their begging
influence you.
As with adults, a young person or
child may have capacity (within the meaning
of the MCA 2005) / be Gillick competent to make a decision about treatment /
care, but be unable to provide valid consent because they are overwhelmed / unduly
influenced and / or coerced.
On a recent episode, «Trump's tax plan, democratic legitimacy and the Freakonomics
of decision making,» Ezra, Sarah and Matthew covered everything from Ivanka Trump's
influence over affordable
child care on the right to what the Democrats need to do to establish real legitimacy in a crazy election year.
In fact, the most important factor
influencing outcomes for
children in foster
care is the quality and amount
of contact they have with their biological parents.
identify important issues and
influence policies concerning the
care and education
of young
children.
Predictors
of Client Engagement and Attrition in Home - Based
Child Maltreatment Prevention Services Damashek, Doughty, Ware, & Silovsky (2010) Child Maltreatment, 16 (1) View Abstract Examines the relative influence of provider, program, and individual factors from the Integrated Theory of Parent Involvement as well as maternal and family demographic and risk variables in predicting service enrollment and completion in a home - based child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community care program (Services as Us
Child Maltreatment Prevention Services Damashek, Doughty, Ware, & Silovsky (2010)
Child Maltreatment, 16 (1) View Abstract Examines the relative influence of provider, program, and individual factors from the Integrated Theory of Parent Involvement as well as maternal and family demographic and risk variables in predicting service enrollment and completion in a home - based child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community care program (Services as Us
Child Maltreatment, 16 (1) View Abstract Examines the relative
influence of provider, program, and individual factors from the Integrated Theory
of Parent Involvement as well as maternal and family demographic and risk variables in predicting service enrollment and completion in a home - based
child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community care program (Services as Us
child maltreatment prevention service (SafeCare +) and a standard community
care program (Services as Usual).
In Northern Vietnam, with the heavy
influence of Confucianism, women in the family are involved in housework,
caring and educating their
children [20][21].
Health
care professionals trying to limit TV viewing in preschoolers should consider the
influence of maternal health and well - being on how
children spend their time.
Caregivers (parents and
child -
care providers) can
influence children's eating practices by controlling a vailability and accessibility
of foods, meal structure, food modeling, food socialization practices, and food - related parenting style.
Within a socioecological framework, the home environment exerts the most significant
influence on
children's acquisition
of weight - related behaviours; however, as
children grow the early
child care setting also has an important role in the development
of young
children's weight - related behaviours.
Factors
influencing the prospect
of children returning to their parents from out -
of - home
care.
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influenced by either parent to view the other parent differently.
The increasing number
of children in formal ECEC is largely attributed, on the one hand, to the convergence
of research showing the positive
influence of early education on school readiness and, on the other, to the rise in maternal employment, although even
children of stay - at - home mothers are likely to attend some type
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The Effects
of Caregiver Social Connections on Caregiver,
Child, and Family Well - Being Munsell, Kilmer, Cook, & Reeve (2012) American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 82 (1) Examines the degree to which caregiver social connectedness influences the effects of strain associated with caring for a child with severe emotional disturbance on caregiver well - b
Child, and Family Well - Being Munsell, Kilmer, Cook, & Reeve (2012) American Journal
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of strain associated with
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child with severe emotional disturbance on caregiver well - b
child with severe emotional disturbance on caregiver well - being.
Attachment theory will be a familiar concept for social workers who work with
children; a model to understand how early experiences
of care influence a
child's strategies for gaining protection and comfort.
Altogether, adult attachment patterns appear to have a dual impact on
child — parent caregiving interactions: an impact on the nature
of care that older adults receive and an
influence on how successfully
children cope with parent
care responsibilities.