Sentences with phrase «many of the protective factors»

We also know that mixed feeding can undo some of the protective factors that exclusive breastfeeding can give.
They address the developmental growth of any child, describe strengths based approaches to support the development of protective factors that keep families strong, depict parenting practices that support healthy child development, and encourage cultural sensitivity in parent educators / home visitors.
What has changed in the modern era is not the introduction of chemical pollutants, but the disappearance of protective factors abundant in traditional diets — which have protected us from pollutants throughout history — from the modern menu.
One of Price's impressions from that research experience was that susceptibility to tooth decay resulted from the absence of protective factors, but he didn't know what they were.
They ate lots of protective factors.
They suggest that this implies either a synergistic effect of the protective factors in whole grains or an effect from other substances, as yet unidentified, in whole grains.
Results Strong evidence supports valid associations (4 criteria satisfied) of protective factors, including intake of vegetables, nuts, and «Mediterranean» and high - quality dietary patterns with CHD, and associations of harmful factors, including intake of trans — fatty acids and foods with a high glycemic index or load.
Resilience is the result of the interplay of protective factors — of the interaction between biology and environment.
By claiming their roles as agents of protective factors, educators (and all caring adults in schools) can create schools that are havens in which resilience can flourish.
Her current research examines the relationship between risk and protective factors, preventive interventions, and youth outcomes; the design and evaluation of tools to facilitate the use of protective factors in strength - based and evidence - informed practice; and the development of community - based infrastructures to promote and sustain the use of such tools in practice environments.
One of the protective factors highlighted in resilience theory is that if a young person has at least one caring adult who knows them, has high expectations for them, communicates a sense of belonging, recognizes their strengths, and gives them opportunities to be themselves, express themselves and their strengths, this builds resilience and the capacity to face challenges with self - awareness and confidence.
The SDS shows how three broad categories of protective factors — healthy beliefs and clear standards, bonding, and individual characteristics — work together to promote positive youth development and healthy behaviors (Hawkins, Catalano, & Arthur, 1995).
Peer mediation promotes social cohesion and aids development of protective factors that create positive school climates.
In this article the authors present the core pillars of the Strong Military Families program and how they contribute to the strengthening of protective factors that help parents cope with stressors and promote family resilience.
An awareness of the protective factors that are present in children and families can help pediatricians to build on their strengths during health promotion conversations.
The risk of having a low degree of protection was particularly dramatic among girls; adolescents with none of the risk factors but also none of the protective factors were nearly twice as likely to attempt suicide as adolescents with all 3 of the risk factors but also all 3 of the protective factors (27 % vs 14 %).
A good introduction, Protective Factors: Promoting Healthy Families provides information that supervisors, program managers and coordinators may find helpful in supporting and promoting the integration of protective factors with frontline staff.
Fact: «All of the protective factors except father involvement predicted behavior problem scores; children's sociability and attentiveness and the quality of the mother - child relationship predicted school readiness.
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.
While KidsMatter Primary is not specifically designed to help schools prevent and address self - harming behaviour, the four components of KidsMatter Primary help schools to address many of the risk factors related to self - harm and build many of the protective factors that prevent and reduce self - harm.
There are also a number of protective factors, characteristics or conditions that can support children when risk factors are present.
From the Mind Matters booklets a number of protective factors have been identified as contributing to a person's ability to cope with the demands of every day living.
This factsheet is part of a series of five factsheets for practitioners exploring the importance of protective factors in working with in - risk populations served by the Administration on Children Youth and Families.
This publication is part of a series of five factsheets for practitioners exploring the importance of protective factors in working with in - risk populations served by ACYF.
We conclude that measures of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) represent an important construct for indicator systems; in addition, these findings indicate that measures of protective factors represent important components of indication systems.
The opposite of these protective factors can, conversely, make a positive adjustment to divorce less likely.
This issue brief provides an overview of protective factors approaches to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
Information on the history and development of the protective factors, statistics on the Nurturing Parenting Programs, the identification of abusive and neglectful parenting practices, and the development of the Nurturing Parenting Programs and assessment also are included.
She was one of the developers of the Protective Factors Survey and Lemonade for Life.
Kentucky, Michigan, and New Jersey plan to integrate the Center for the Study of Social Policy's Strengthening Families strength based framework of protective factors into their services and systems.
Toxic stress involves the experience of traumatic events in the absence of protective factors, particularly supportive and loving relationships with parents and other adults in a child's life.
This modified version of the introductory module for the Protective Factors Framework training outlines each of the Protective Factors, how they support families, and how to connect your work to these factors.
Promotion of protective factors is an important goal in preventive and promotion efforts.
To create a foundation for family support, Kentucky integrated the Center for the Study of Social Policy's Strengthening Families strength - based framework of protective factors into their services and systems.
Participants leave the training with a sense of encouragement, and hope because they know and understand that «Risk Factors are not predictive factors due to the presence of Protective Factors» - Dr. Carl Bell.
Three categories of protective factors have been identified that promote resilience in children and adolescents:
This paper provides a very good summary of protective factors associated with resilience and outlines methods to enhance such protective factors in group intervention environments.
Provides an overview of protective factors approaches to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
This finding is in line with studies reporting that children from high - risk families benefit less from the presence of protective factors (e.g., Luthar and Goldstein 2004; Miller et al. 1999; Vanderbilt - Adriance and Shaw 2008), indicating that interventions aimed at increasing or strengthening protective factors in high - risk families do not necessarily lead to a decrease in child maltreatement.
Experts generally identify four areas of parental capacity for measurement: parent - child attachment, the presence and growth of protective factors, specific parenting skills and knowledge, and general parental efficacy.

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It is also important to keep in mind that the cost of Operation Cast Lead did not include Iron Dome - a critical factor in Operation Pillar of Defense, and certainly also in Operation Protective Edge.
Experiments proved that Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF1), a sort of protective switch against some types of cellular stress, could bind to the TTR gene's promoter (a segment of DNA near the TTR gene).
Lead researcher Ira Driscoll told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: «The mounting evidence of caffeine consumption as a potentially protective factor against cognitive impairment is exciting given that caffeine is also an easily modifiable dietary factor.
The tendency to be more protective of the knee than one otherwise would be also is a factor.
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 23, 101 - 120 Buchanan, A Flouri, E & Ten Brinke, J. (2002) «Emotional and behavioural problems in childhood and distress in adult life: Risk and protective factors».
This would help show if breastfeeding is in and of itself protective, or just «along for the ride» with other protective factors.
Although I'm certain breastfeeding has some protective factors against bedtime death, I think one thing that McKenna shows in his research is that breastfeeding mothers are more aware of their infants at night (due to the bonding that comes with breastfeeding) and that the babies adjust their breathing patterns to the mother, again due to the bonding.
If you feel that your child is prone to nightmares and / or night terrors you may need to be more protective of their sleep by looking at some factors that can contribute to their occurrences.
Reading the list of risk factors for developing breast cancer, I realized one protective factor, breastfeeding, was left out.
Read the article below and watch the video at the bottom of the article to learn about the risk factors, and what protective measures you can take.
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