Sentences with phrase «neglected area of parenting»

Everything hinges on sleep, so why is this a largely neglected area of parenting discussion, especially in older kids?

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This is one important area of toddler health that some parents neglect.
In a related study published recently in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, Valentino found that maltreating parents, many of whom had experienced childhood trauma, could successfully be taught to use more elaborative and emotion - rich reminiscing with their preschool - aged children, which has been linked to a children's subsequent cognitive abilities in a number of areas including memory, language and literacy development.
Schools should help parents and students identify areas of special talent, and make sure no area of learning is neglected.
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program ® System (System Triple P) has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs.
Trained in such areas as child development, emotional disturbance, and therapeutic intervention skills, treatment foster parents are assumed to be better equipped than less intensively trained foster parents to cope with the behavior of children who have suffered abuse, neglect, and rejection in their natural families.
My areas of expertise include: parent / child relationships, EMDR and trauma, child abuse and neglect, sexual abuse, anger management, grief and loss, and depression / anxiety.
Design Options for Home Visiting Evaluation Measurement Brief: Selecting Data Collection Measures for MIECHV Benchmarks (PDF - 393 KB) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (2011) Focuses on the selection and development of performance measures or indicators to achieve an array of goals such as improving maternal and child health, parenting practices, school readiness, and the prevention of child abuse and neglect as they relate to legislatively mandated benchmark areas.
Combined Parent - Child Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (CPC - CBT) has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs, Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect, Interventions for Abusive Behavior and Trauma Treatment - Client - Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent).
SafeCare ® [Home Visiting for Child Well - Being] is an in - home parent training program that targets risk factors for child neglect and physical abuse in which parents are taught skills in three module areas: (1) how to interact in a positive manner with their children, to plan activities, and respond appropriately to challenging child behaviors, (2) to recognize hazards in the home in order to improve the home environment, and (3) to recognize and respond to symptoms of illness and injury, in addition to keeping good health records.
SPIN Video Interaction Guidance (SPIN VIG) has been reviewed by the CEBC in the area of: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect, but lacks the necessary research evidence to be given a Scientific Rating.
The overall results of the Early Start evaluation suggested that, although the program had benefits in the areas of child health, child education, parenting, child abuse and neglect, and child behaviors, there was no evidence of parallel changes in parental or family functioning.
Exchange Parent Aide has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs and Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.
System Triple P is also rated a «2 - Supported Research Evidence» on the Scientific Rating Scale in the Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect and the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs topic areas.
Specifically, programs aim and are designed to help parents in a broad array of areas, consistently including parenting and early child development, prevention of abuse and neglect, and child preventive care, and, to more varying extents, economic self - sufficiency, prenatal health and birth outcomes, maternal health, family planning, behavioral health, and intimate partner violence.
This article describes the conduct of the randomized trial and examines the extent to which those in the Early Start series showed improved outcomes in the areas of child health, preschool education, utilization of welfare services, parenting, child abuse and neglect, and early behavioral adjustment.
The Incredible Years (IY) has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent Training Programs that Address Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs.
CICC's New Confident Parenting Program (NCP) has been reviewed by the CEBC in the area of: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs, but lacks the necessary research evidence to be given a Scientific Rating.
Step - by - Step Parenting Program © has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs and Working with Parents with Cognitive Disabilities: Programs.
Raising Happy Children (RHC) has been reviewed by the CEBC in the area of: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect, but lacks the necessary research evidence to be given a Scientific Rating.
CICC's Effective Black Parenting Program (EBPP) has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Parent Training Programs that Address Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs.
ABC's Nurturing Program for Parents and their Children 5 to 8 has been reviewed by the CEBC in the area of: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect, but lacks the necessary research evidence to be given a Scientific Rating.
Family Foundations has been rated by the CEBC in the area of: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect.
The Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect topic area is relevant to child welfare because parents of children in the child welfare system are often required or encouraged to attend parent training proParent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect topic area is relevant to child welfare because parents of children in the child welfare system are often required or encouraged to attend parent training proparent training programs.
Parents as Teachers has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Home Visiting Programs for Child Well - Being and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs.
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