Using a federal grant from the Safe Schools / Healthy Students Initiative, the school implemented the Second Step violence - prevention program, which includes bullying
intervention as a key component.
Not exact matches
Remember to call a La Leche League Leader or an IBCLC if you are still concerned about your milk supply,
as early
intervention is a
key component of successful breastfeeding.
Skin to Skin is the actual
intervention used
as in Kangaroo Care whereas Kangaroo Mother Care compromises of a general approach in which skin to skin contact is a
key component
All of these trials included active yoga postures
as a
key component of their
intervention, which lasted from 40 days to six months.
«We are proud to serve
as an advisor to Imagine Learning
as they seek critical feedback on targeted
components of
key lessons in their mathematics
interventions to keep elementary students on a path to success.»
The National Center on Response to
Intervention (2010) identifies positive school climate
as possessing four
key components: 1) creating a caring school community, 2) teaching appropriate behavior and social problem - solving skills, 3) implementing positive behavior support, and 4) providing rigorous academic instruction.
Counts of
key intervention components were derived: number of individual patient visits with a mental health specialist and number of telephone contacts with a clinician such
as a care manager or other telephone assistance (eg, crisis or helpline).
It addition, it is necessary to articulate
key components of the positive development
interventions and how they work within different age - groups,
as developmental needs may shift over time within the family.
Dissemination of parenting
interventions can be strengthened by attending to several
key factors and principles: (i) ensuring
interventions are used that match families» needs and preferences, (ii) strong scientific evidence is available to support
intervention components used in a population based approach, (iii) multiple destigmatized access points are provided for families and (iv) cost - effective strategies are used.47 Poor participation and engagement by parents in parenting programmes stands
as one of the most difficult barriers to widespread effective implementation of parenting programmes.48, 49 Parental willingness to participate in a parenting programme depends on several interacting variables.
The involvement of parents was nominated by 10 reviews
as a
key component of effective multi-
component interventions.