The most effective prevention strategy you'll likely ever find is your diet — the foods you do and do not eat every day.
... The common goal must remain prevention of transmission, and
the most effective prevention strategy is already in our hands.»
Not exact matches
Perhaps the
most important short - term need is
effective prevention strategies.
While the authors argue that legislative and contextual interventions can be
effective prevention strategies, they also recognize that there is an unmet need for behavioral change programs designed to pinpoint the
most at - risk groups, identify their risk and protective factors, and then design
effective interventions tailored to their specific needs.
For instance, if
most students withdraw from school due to personal, emotional, or social reasons, can't strong social and emotional supports be an
effective prevention strategy for all students?
This workshop identifies 15 dropout
prevention strategies which the National Education Goals Panel says are «the
most effective strategies to help solve our school dropout problem.
Equipping those leading the way for healthy relationship development, family formation, and poverty
prevention with the knowledge and
strategies to be
most effective in the workplace and community.
Specifically a meta - analysis of studies found that the
most effective bullying
prevention programs in schools included parent training, improved playground supervision, multiple disciplinary
strategies (not Zero Tolerance), school conferences or assemblies that raised awareness of the problem, classroom rules against bullying, classroom management techniques for detecting and dealing with bullying and the work of peers to help combat bullying.
Members of our lab group hope to leverage an understanding of how developmental change occurs to develop
effective prevention and intervention
strategies for children
most at risk for emotional, learning and behavior problems.
Professionals incorporating Attachment Parenting in their work engage in one of the
most effective and empowering
prevention strategies possible: Nurturing families and communities by building strong connections between parents and their children.
According to its terms of reference, the taskforce will also provide advice on the
most effective strategies for targeting
prevention in high risk sub-populations including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.