Sentences with phrase «known as intervention»

For students who start out behind, providing additional instruction, also known as intervention, is needed.
But an emerging movement known as positive psychology aims to do precisely that — provide a scientifically validated set of exercises, known as interventions, that lead happiness seekers to the grail.

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When the results of the folks who had recorded a positive memory — an intervention known as «self - affirmation» in psychology lingo — were compared with a control group from the same soup kitchen, they performed markedly better.
The big news is that Waymo's self - driving cars — previously known as Google's self - driving project — navigated public roads without human intervention four times better than it did last year.
This intervention, which is known as a «hard fork,» can readily be implemented as long as miners running more than 50 % of the computing power on the Ethereum network agree to it.
An intervention in the treasury market should signal an even bigger sell - off in the dollar, as everyone will know the game (QE) is on again.
They work to secure media attention for their own work as well as for plant - based and cultured meat companies, and they have been covered in more than 480 scientific and mainstream media venues.16 Little is known about the impact of these interventions on public opinion, though it seems that raising public awareness of cultured products may be valuable, especially since the field is so new.
Whereas Austrian economists believe that government interventions cause the periods of economic boom and bust known as business cycles, Keynesian economists believe that recessions and depressions are unavoidable and that an activist central bank can mitigate fluctuations in the business cycle.
Realistically, Facebook's stock will probably bounce back, but pending any more government intervention, it's not unimaginable that Facebook could walk away from this whole debacle a very different company, one that's regulated and no longer free to exploit its position as one of the world's biggest internet companies and track its users without consequence.
If the prayer group in the experiment suddenly, in controvention of known medical timelines, demonstrated that they were as they were prior to the diesease, surgery, injury etc, and subsequent testing provides no evidence of anything other than a straight up non medical intervention based change in their biology, THEN the results might be remarkable.
If his life seems fairly unremarkable except for the bitterness of the exile and of his unfulfilled political hopes, it resulted in an overpowering single work, the Comedy (which was not known as The Divine Comedy until 1555, an apt editorial intervention that has remained with the poem to this day).
The opposition was both courageous and realistic, knowing that the possible change was limited as long as the Soviet empire existed, and thereby created a Poland wherein «people could feel freer and the specter of Soviet intervention [be] avoided.»
i do nt know if people here still view the bible as literal, but its interesting to me that many who say they trust the bible or sacraments over direct experience of God seems ironic considering the bible details from beginning to end story after story of Gods supernatural intervention time and time again.
No doubt many of the phenomena of nature, once regarded as miraculous interventions, are now understood as regular parts of the cosmic order.
This bleak record has led critics such as David Rieff (author of the recent A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis) to argue that humanitarian intervention and humanitarianism itself no longer work.
Known in the community as the «Hip Hop Doc,» Williams is a highly regarded NIH researcher and expert in community - based health education interventions targeting economically disadvantaged minority communities.
Another multi-stakeholder initiative known as ReFED has recently released an important piece of analysis, which demonstrates the cost effectiveness of 27 key technical interventions in food waste reduction, recovery, and recycling, and which serves as a data - driven guide for businesses, government, funders, and nonprofits to collectively reduce food waste at scale.
Barboursville is known for its terroir - driven, estate - grown fruit with minimal intervention in the cellar, as a result of the vineyard's 171 acres to vine which combines New World geography with Old World philosophy.
I celebrated that win with a tinge of embarrassment as deep down I know that without the ref's intervention things could have been very different.
Dr. Laugeson has been a principal investigator and collaborator on a number of studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigating social skills training for youth with developmental disabilities from preschool to early adulthood and is the co-developer of an evidence - based social skills intervention for teens and young adults known as PEERS.
We knew, therefore, that parenting programmes that foster paternal responsiveness and involvement — and interventions in maternal and child health settings, schools etc where men are viewed as allies and advocates for their children's (and their children's mothers») welfare — ought to be beneficial.
There are some babies who would be lost to us no matter what, some who might be saved by medical intervention, and some who are lost as a result of medical intervention.
You know, there are side effects to epidurals, such as breathing problems for the newborn, not to mention the way it increases the chance of other interventions.
Under the scheme, known as the «Early Interventions Pilot Project», parents asking the courts to settle disputes over child contact would be diverted first to meet experts who would explain what children need after separation.
Whether you fill out a questionnaire or simply talk to the doctor, the goal is to identify potential delays and provide the appropriate services that can support a toddler, known as «early intervention
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We know birth interventions can impact our ability to breastfeed our babies, but what about treatments or procedures that typically happen within in the first few days of birth, such as circumcision?
As a mother can feel vulnerable during birthing, research has shown that birth support from a known practitioner can reduce the need for medical intervention.
Midwives are trained in guarding the normalcy of pregnancy, birth and postpartum, not disturbing it when all is well, knowing when to compassionately observe with loving support, and when and how to use holistic remedies, or medical intervention only when necessary as a last resort; they are also educated in prevention, assessment and treatment of complications, which most times can be managed simply and naturally, but sometimes involves consultation or referral to an obstetrician.
I had never really gone through any pain before giving birth but I knew I wanted as little intervention as possible.
Often the caretaker interventions are no more than isolating the child back to their cribs or beds where they remain depressed, despondent and somewhat confused and disoriented as the only stimulation they may have is their immediate surroundings which is often bleak and impoverished.
I know far too many babies that have died as a result of interventions.
What do you know... Normal birth is a vaginal birth without any evil interventions, with pain with good purpose, and a midwife holding your hand, basically acting as epidural.
But this doesn't make sense for everything we do in health care, and we know the information we get from randomized controlled trials doesn't always translate well to real life because 1) the restrictions we put on eligibility for studies rarely allows the results to be generalized to the population as a whole and 2) Adherence to the intervention tends to be higher in a randomized controlled trial than in real life which makes the effect seem «better» than it is.
The books also spearheaded what we now know as birth preparation classes that present the benefits of natural birth while still educating the women about optional or necessary medical intervention.
As Tammy and her husband Jason prepared for the birth of their new baby, they knew a low intervention, natural birthing experience is what they wanted.
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All babies inevitably experience stressful events, such as a difficult birth, medical interventions, or just the daily stress of getting to know their new stimulating world.
Intervention: caseload midwifery care (receiving care through antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum, in hospital and in the community) from a named caseload midwife working in a small group of midwives known as a midwifery group practice (4 full - time MWs).
[If] she's communicating that she's really really tired, I have this you know gut feeling that if I rupture her membranes things are going to move really fast and there's going to be a baby and she can just snuggle her baby and go to sleep then that may be an intervention I use in that moment, as something I might offer her and explain it that way, «it's an intervention, it can help things move along quicker, is that something you want to try?».
You will probably be referred to either your community's early intervention program or to what is known as Child Find.
While it is great to avoid interventions as much as possible while giving birth, it can also be quite helpful to know that there are options available to you to ultimately succeed in getting your healthy baby into your arms.
What we don't know, however, is whether their infants were less likely to be mishandled or injured as a result of the intervention.
Most couples who have their babies at home do so, like us, because they know that labour and birth are normal physiological processes, which are aided by peace, calm and privacy and as little outside intervention as possible.
Women do not have to suffer the pain of labour as medical intervention makes this unnecessary, in the same way we no longer expect to experience pain in other areas of our lives [4].
This should help breastfeeding too, as we know that more medical intervention does get in the way of breastfeeding!
I don't know why I respond to the irrational, but I delivery about 200 babies a year, with a primary Cesarean section rate of 12 % (including women who choose an elective cesarean delivery, which is their right as AUTONOMOUS HUMAN BEINGS), and deliver about 1 baby per week, about 40 - 50 per year, to women who have NO interventions in labour.
Oral defensiveness is frequently seen in babies who had medical interventions such as Nasogastric tubes or Ventilators, in babies with severe reflux, and in tongue tied babies, but it is sometimes also seen for no known reason.
As it is likely that some types of social support are more important for postpartum depression compared to others, and that this may vary according to circumstance and culture, knowing more about these finer details can help to better inform health policy and guide interventions from health professionals.
If interventions are designed based on a good understanding of «what works» and implemented soundly (we know who is helping offenders can matter as much as the process they go through), we might expect reductions in reoffending rates of around 5 - 10 %.
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