I have
led parenting programs, taught assertion training, group leadership classes and conducted many personal growth workshops.
Not exact matches
A few weeks after my trip to Queens, I visited the Stress Neurobiology and Prevention lab at the University of Oregon in Eugene, where a team of researchers
led by Phil Fisher, a psychologist, has developed a series of interventions with
parents that in many ways parallel the ABC
program, though with one major difference: They use digital video as a teaching tool to help steer
parents away from behaviors that cause fear and stress in children and toward patterns that promote attachment and self - regulation.
Ingrid has been
leading or co-
leading the international
Parent Peer Leadership
Program since 2007 (assisting in 2006).
My experience with the Newcastle football team in Oklahoma
leads me to believe that, as long as impact sensors are strictly used for the limited purpose of providing real - time impact data to qualified sideline personnel, not to diagnose concussions, not as the sole determining factor in making remove - from - play decisions, and not to replace the necessity for observers on the sports sideline trained in recognizing the signs of concussion and in conducting a sideline screening for concussion using one or more sideline assessment tests for concussion (e.g. SCAT3, balance, King - Devick, Maddocks questions, SAC)(preferably by a certified athletic trainer and / or team physician), and long as data on the number, force, and direction of impacts is only made available for use by coaches and athletic trainers in a position to use such information to adjust an athlete's blocking or tackling tec hnique (and not for indiscriminate use by those, such as
parents, who are not in a position to make intelligent use of the data), they represent a valuable addition to a
program's concussion toolbox and as a tool to minimize repetitive head impacts.
Sunbridge's 542.5 - hour
program (inclusive of class time and mentored teaching) exceeds WECAN's minimum expectation of 400 class contact hours, plus mentored teaching or extensive practicum or internship experiences, for
lead nursery, pre-school, and kindergarten teachers, extended care providers, and
parent - child class leaders in Waldorf schools and early childhood settings.
Tamesha Harewood,
lead author on the paper in Infant and Child Development, said fathers, in addition to mothers, should be included in
parenting research and family - intervention
programs and policies.
Over the past 5 years, I have attended Sharyn's early childhood
programs,
parenting sessions and am currently in a parlor group
lead by Sharyn for the second time around.
Indeed, it is now possible to make a strong case that
parent education
programs can
lead to better
parenting all along the continuum of caretaking effectiveness, thereby achieving widespread gains in child development long sought by researchers and policy makers.
Turn Picky Eating Around is a dietitian -
led online coaching
program that helps
parents confidently create a solid system to help their children overcome picky eating and enjoy more variety while building a healthy relationship with food.
Then in 2017, her path
lead her back to Circle as a
program coordinator helping other surrogates and intended
parents build families and lifelong friendships.
The PATH
Program provides extraordinary support and resources for
leading - edge
parents, like you, in the art of
parenting based on Partnership, Authenticity, Trust, and Heart.
It's called the PATH
Program, and besides being a treasure trove of resources, it's a vibrant online community of
leading - edge
parents with whom you can share inspiration and feel a sense of belonging that's difficult to find in the mainstream world.
Some youth sports
programs are
led entirely by volunteer
parents while others are
led by professionals with extensive youth sports experience.
This expansion
led to the creation of several additional membership
programs for those with important roles in youth sports, including youth sports administrators, officials and
parents.
July 28, 2011 — The Connecticut Athletic Trainers» Association (CATA), a
leading resource in concussion education for health care professionals, athletes, coaches and
parents, announced today it has forged a relationship with Sport Safety International;, a medical consulting firm that specializes in providing expert advice in the area of sport safety and injury prevention, to help introduce «Concussion Wise ™» an online concussion education
program designed for athletic trainers, coaches,
parents, athletes and other health care professionals.
Workshop Description: Teaching
Parenting the Positive Discipline Way (developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen) is a research - based parent education program that provides a step - by - step approach to starting and leading experientially based parentin
Parenting the Positive Discipline Way (developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen) is a research - based
parent education
program that provides a step - by - step approach to starting and
leading experientially based
parentingparenting groups.
This video - based
program is easy to
lead and includes the essential Active
Parenting model, plus discussions about technology, the latest in teen drug use prevention (including prescription drugs), teen bullying, and special attention to stepfamilies.
For 10 years, she
led a
parent - toddler playtime
program one morning a week and for four summers
led an outdoor
program for preschoolers.
Three years of research and development
led Active
Parenting founder Michael Popkin to conclude that video - based training was the most cost - efffective innovation available, and we were the first to produce video - based
parent education
programs.
While the growth of the approved
program models will
lead to more
parents receiving this critical support during their child's early years, many families will still not have access to high - quality research - based
programs.
Evidence Based
Parenting: You Can Make A Difference Join us for Coffee and Conversation on Wednesday, November 6 at 8:30 am The discussion will be
led by Dr. Anne Townsend, President and Chief Academic Officer of Mariposa Child Success
Programs, and current WSB
parent.
Teaching
Parenting the Positive Discipline Way (developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen) is a research - based parent education program that provides a step - by - step approach to starting and leading experientially based parentin
Parenting the Positive Discipline Way (developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen) is a research - based
parent education
program that provides a step - by - step approach to starting and
leading experientially based
parentingparenting groups.
This prestigious awards
program by Ovia, a
leading pregnancy and
parenting technology company, uses mobile technology to help women and families live healthier lives.
A research team
led by Jane Heinig at University of California Davis has developed a
program called Secrets of Baby Behavior that was designed to give new
parents the information they need about infant and breastfeeding norms to reduce unnecessary formula supplementation and to help prevent childhood obesity caused by overfeeding.
Through candid interviews of
parents, players, the Newcastle High athletic trainer and team doctor, equipment manufacturers, and
leading concussion experts, «The Smartest Team» acknowledges the serious challenge concussions pose while showing in easy - to - understand terms how high school football
programs can improve player safety by:
Didn't he support the testing mania that has
led to hundreds of thousands of
parents keeping their kids out of state testing
programs?
We appreciate the efforts of Jeff Klein and the IDC to identify where
programs are falling short on safety, and hope that this work
leads not only to more transparency, so
parents can make the best choices for their children, but also to greater technical assistance to help centers provide safe, high quality services,» said Stephanie Gendell, Citizen's Committee for Children of NY.
Assemblyman partners with
parents of Suzanne Lyall and
leading Saratoga County - based beverage distributor on pilot
program to generate tips on location of 7 local missing persons
Parents and community leaders say they fear schools will once again be saddled with kindergarten waitlists, which have
led, in the past, to cutting school
programs to make room for more children.
Using data from a nationally representative sample of youth who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a group of researchers
led by Dr. Kathleen Merikangas of the National Institute of Health Intramural Research
Program, evaluated symptoms of ADHD and its subtypes in 1,894 participants aged 12 - 15 years based on
parent reports of symptomatology.
Despite the seemingly endless variety of toilet training methods, the
programs all seem to distill into two major approaches: child -
led and
parent -
led.
Tamesha Harewood,
lead author on the paper in Infant and Child Development, said fathers, in addition to mothers, should be included in
parenting research and family - intervention
programs and policies.
Although numerous studies have examined the potentially detrimental effects of restrictive feeding practices on children, the current study was novel in that it focused on the interplay of the
parent's emotions with their controlling the child's food intake, said
lead author Jaclyn A. Saltzman, a doctoral researcher in human development and family studies and scholar in the Illinois Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention
Program.
Help and Hope for ADHD The Brain Balance
Program is designed to offer a drug - free, integrated approach that focuses on the whole child and brings
parents and kids together to achieve a common goal of improving a child's processing and learning ability,
leading to a more successful academic and personal life.
The Brain Balance
Program is designed to offer a drug - free, integrated approach that focuses on the whole child and brings
parents and kids together to achieve a common goal of improving a child's processing and learning ability,
leading to a more successful academic and personal life.
We have experienced this negative phenomenon first - hand by having had a district - wide contract rescinded before the
program even started due to fear caused by media attention generated from a single
parent in single school who took offense to a classroom teacher
leading mandala coloring and using the term, «Namaste,» with her students.
So the FAST
program includes time for
parents to learn how to play with their children — in a way that follows the child's
lead, without criticism — and they are encouraged to practice this on a regular basis at home.
Teachers could start and
lead schools, nonprofits could operate and support schools, and
parents could match their kids to the
programs that fit them best.
Veterans of student -
led conferences, who have refined their
programs over the years, say the extra effort to offer them is worth it for both
parents and students.
His tenure follows the controversial leadership of former superintendent Cami Anderson, who
led a series of unpopular initiatives in quick succession, including a new citywide enrollment plan and lottery that allowed
parents to choose any traditional or charter school in the city, closures of underenrolled or poorly performing schools, mass firings of teachers and principals, and a new merit - pay
program for teachers.
Rowe comes to HGSE from the University of Maryland where she worked as an assistant professor of human development in the college of education,
leading a research
program on understanding the role of
parents and family factors in children's early language and literacy development.
And while children are spending more hours in structured
programs, it's still «quality time» with
parents that really matters, according to Sandra L. Hofferth, the
lead researcher for the study, which was released last week by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research.
In one, researchers examined how SEL intervention
programs (such as social skills training,
parent training with home visits, peer coaching, reading tutoring, and classroom social - emotional curricula) for kindergarten students impacted their adult lives, and found that these
programs led to 10 % (59 % vs. 69 % for the control group) fewer psychological, behavioral, or substance abuse problems at the age of 25 (Dodge et al., 2014).
His responsibilities include training and helping teachers integrate technology in their classes, creating and managing the online course
program, facilitating tech training for
parents, and
leading outreach and training initiatives for parochial schools in the San Diego area.
Obama Administration to Schools: Clear, Limited Roles for Police Get Police Out of Schools, Coalition of Student,
Parent Groups Says Body Cameras on School Police Spark Student Privacy Concerns State Laws That Can
Lead to School Arrests Targeted for Change Military Surplus
Program Provides Weapons to School Police School Police Should Stay Out of Discipline, Organization Says Community Policing Task Force Has Recommendations for Schools, Too
«I not only fell in love with the classroom, but I also recognized how important it is for students to experience and determine their role in the world,» says Benson, who returned to the United States inspired to launch a summer reading
program where she took parents and children on educational trips around their hometown — and hers — Washington D.C. Those two experiences led Benson to HGSE's International Education Policy (IEP) Program where she hoped to learn how to en
program where she took
parents and children on educational trips around their hometown — and hers — Washington D.C. Those two experiences
led Benson to HGSE's International Education Policy (IEP)
Program where she hoped to learn how to en
Program where she hoped to learn how to engage...
They
lead processes to improve student performance by evaluating and revising
programs, analysing student assessment data and taking account of feedback from
parents / carers.
«Since this
program saves taxpayers money and the legislature will need to appropriate more funding to return these students to the local public schools, which will
lead to increase costs to the local district; the legislature should instead provide the funding for the scholarship
program to allow
parents to choose schools they believe will best educate their children,» Duplessis added.
Parents Rally to Save Classroom Breakfasts Union officials representing school cafeteria workers led a noisy rally of parents Tuesday to save a Los Angeles Unified classroom breakfast program that feeds nearly 200,000 children but was in danger of being axed after sharp criticism by te
Parents Rally to Save Classroom Breakfasts Union officials representing school cafeteria workers
led a noisy rally of
parents Tuesday to save a Los Angeles Unified classroom breakfast program that feeds nearly 200,000 children but was in danger of being axed after sharp criticism by te
parents Tuesday to save a Los Angeles Unified classroom breakfast
program that feeds nearly 200,000 children but was in danger of being axed after sharp criticism by teachers.
A: Initially, there are 1 - 2 in - service (1 at the Intermediate / Middle level) to be conducted with staff and
parents who will be
leading the
program.