Compared to mothers
of children with high sociometric status, mothers of first grade children with low social status were less positive, less focused on feelings, and more disagreeable and demanding when interacting with their children, modeling less competent social interaction strategies (Putallaz 1987; Putallaz and Heflin 1990).
Consistent with previous studies, we found that (a) being less prosocial and more physically aggressive at age 10 was characteristic
of those children with the high rejection trajectory; (b) being less attractive was related to higher peer rejection from age 10 to 14; and (c) boys with a high rejection trajectory showed high levels of delinquency and anxiety - depression and low levels of academic aspiration at age 16 — 17, whereas girls with a high rejection trajectory showed low levels of academic aspiration and social competence at age 16 — 17.
Two pieces of evidence suggest that the clusters produced are clinically meaningful and have prognostic significance: (1) a group
of children with a high risk for later psychiatrie disorder (children in local authority care) are over-represented in the «pathological» clusters, and (2) the mothers of the children in these latter «clusters» have significantly higher scores than mothers of children in the remaining clusters on an index of mental health one year later.
[jounal] Murray, C. / 2006 / Examining the importance of social relationships and social contexts in the lives
of children with high - incidence disabilities / The Journal of Special Education 39 (4): 220 ~ 233
This paper analyzes the level of social impairment (index of broader autism phenotype), the risk of internalizing and externalizing problems (index of psychological adjustment) and the parenting distress in an Italian sample of siblings
of children with high - functioning ASD (n = 26).
The psychosocial adjustment of siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a relatively recent field of study, but results in literature are often inconsistent, and studies specifically focused on samples of siblings
of children with high - functioning ASD are very few.
In 2013, Colorado was awarded a $ 45 million Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge grant to invest in early childhood strategies that improve both the quality of early childhood education and the number
of children with high needs being served by quality education programs.
Processing applications from second - level schools for resource teacher support in respect
of children with high - incidence disabilities such as mild general learning disability and deciding on the level of support appropriate to the school
The aim of this research was to examine emotion socialization styles in the parents
of children with high levels of CU traits.
The findings from these studies converge to suggest that the mothers
of children with high levels of CU traits have a more negative emotion socialization style, characterized by less acceptance and more dismissing of children's experience and expression of emotions.
Nurmi and von Wright [25] have already noticed that noise during learning impaired the subsequent recall performance
of children with high neuroticism scores and with high score on state - anxiety.
In the connection domain, the odds of children experiencing low levels of warmth and joint activities with their mother having poor health behaviours were 1.6 to 2.6 times higher than
those of children with high levels of connection.
In the control domain the odds of children experiencing low levels of supervision and rules or a high level of home chaos having poorer health behaviours were 1.2 to 2.0 higher than
those of children with high parental control.
The impact
of children with high - functioning autism on parental stress, sibling adjustment, and family functioning.
Georgia also used its RTT - ELC to expand its coaching and mentoring system to support infant - toddler teachers located in the E3Z and other rural areas serving high percentages
of children with high needs.
The results of another study showed that the parents of the children with low self - esteem tend to punish the children severely, whereas in the group
of the children with high self - esteem the family exhibited a more democratic way of interaction (Peng and Fan, 2007; Heaven and Ciarrochi, 2008).
Create five Early Learning Investment Zones in communities that have large numbers
of children with high needs and lack the infrastructure for delivering high - quality services.
It does so by supporting states» efforts to: increase the number
of children with high needs, birth to 5 years old, in high - quality early childhood settings; and build comprehensive early childhood systems.
Parenting programmes are recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as evidence - based interventions for several child psychological problems including for parents of children with ASD8 and children with intellectual disability.9 Group - based parent programmes can be effective in reducing behavioural problems in children with ASD, 10 improving dysfunctional parenting styles, 10 increasing parents» ability to facilitate their children's development of communication skills11, 12 and increasing children's vocabulary.11 Group parent programmes also have the added benefit of providing social support for the parents.13 This is especially important given that parents of children with ASD are more likely to experience depression and stress, particularly parents of young children and
of children with high levels of behavioural problems.4 — 6 Therefore, group interventions show promise as a valuable resource to help parents.
Primary schools get a general allocation to meet the needs
of children with high incidence or less severe, more commonly occurring special needs.
The quest to improve survival
of children with a high - risk brain tumor has led St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators to two drugs already used to treat adults with breast, pancreatic, lung and other cancers.
Between 2007 and 2014, the percent
of children with high levels of lead in the three worst zip codes dropped by more than 40 %.
Select six to eight Communities of Concentrated High Need (CCHN) to engage in a local planning process to increase the number and percentage
of children with high needs enrolled in high - quality early learning and development programs.
The new findings suggest that other signs and symptoms of sleep apnea, such as loud nightly snoring, should not be ignored, because the brain and daytime behavior
of a child with higher IQ may still benefit from diagnosis and treatment of the sleep disorder.
The socio - economic and demographic characteristics
of children with higher difficulties in each domain varied from those with lower or no difficulties.
Taken together, the results were consistent in suggesting that the mothers
of children with higher levels of CU traits are more likely to have affective attitudes that are less accepting of emotion (Study 1), and emotion socialization practices that are more dismissing of child emotion (Study 2).
Not exact matches
We have built multiple companies, celebrated each other's weddings and
children, traveled the world together, and dealt
with the
highs and lows
of entrepreneurship side by side.
They are in a
high - cost period
of life,
with homes and cars and
children and tuition and 100 different ways they need to stretch their dollars.
For example, Crain said, take a household in the
highest - income group
with multiple people working jobs, several
children to support, no assets, and live in an area
with a
high cost
of living.
The zone now covers over 100 blocks and serves more than 12,000
children,
with 95 %
of high school seniors going off to college.
With skills honed for conflict resolution (or outright avoidance),
high empathy, a more realistic view
of what it takes to succeed, and even a better grasp
of how to listen and work in a team, middle
children are a better match because they already «get» the flat structure
of families.
Texas is where the
highest number
of children — 4,280 — have been released, followed by New York,
with 3,347.
All propagation -
of - the - species imperatives aside, research suggests that women
with children demonstrate
higher productivity over the course
of their careers than their childless peers.
Parents hoping to teach their
children the power
of compound interest on their savings today will have a harder time than parents in the 1970s and 1980s, when interest paid on savings accounts soared above 10 per cent compared
with rates today, when even the
highest - paying savings accounts sit in the low single digits.
Cramer recommended that parents give their
children the gift
of stock in a
high - quality company that resonates
with younger people.
Listeria can result in a range
of symptoms from
high fever and abdominal pain to fatal infections in
children, the elderly, and those
with weakened immune systems.
An accompanying press release from the university's media office explains the study comes from a «survey
of more than 1,500 families
with children living in rental
high - rises built between 1950 and 1979,» a housing category that covers half
of all rental units in metropolitan Toronto.
Also, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act does away
with personal and dependent exemptions, and broadens the applicability
of the
child tax credit to include
higher - income households.
Wisconsin allows adults
with dependent
children who earn around 100 percent
of the poverty level — $ 11,880 — to enroll in Medicaid, and Maine and Tennessee each have slightly
higher caps.
India's birth rate is now only slightly
higher than the U.S. rate,
with most advanced nations close to or below the natural replacement level
of two
children per household.
Indeed, the most recent CNBC Millionaire Survey
of high - net - worth families
with investable assets
of $ 1 million or more found 44 percent have not told their
children about their future inheritance, and 27 percent waited until their
child was over age 30 to do so.
Considering the
high costs
of having
of a
child, coupled
with the tension in balancing family - work life matters, states and companies are starting to invest in family support policies, parental benefits and competitive education.
«They may not share information [about their estate], because they think it might negatively impact their
child's work ethic or because
of confidentiality — if they think their
children might talk about it
with their friends or other family members,» said Connie Torabian, senior vice president and market trust director for U.S. Trust, who works exclusively
with high - net - worth clients.
Zaino, who counsels the Millennial
children and grandchildren
of his primary client base, says, «Younger investors who can't handle the risk associated
with stocks are missing out on significant long - term growth through
higher returns and the positive effects
of compounding interest.
And that private adoption process can easily put a financial strain on families,
with the cost spiking as
high as $ 30,000 said Josh Kroll, a project coordinator
of the Adoption Subsidy Resource Center at the North American Council on Adoptable
Children.
In other words take from all families
with children and give to 15 per cent
of high - income families
with children.
It is well known that the Conservative government is also committed to introducing income splitting for families
with children under the age
of eighteen, despite the overwhelming evidence that this change would benefit only a small number
of high - income families.
Additional revenues for income tax cuts could also be found by eliminating income splitting for
high - income families
with children under18 (about $ 2 billion), and by eliminating many
of the unfair and unnecessary «special» tax breaks (about $ 1.5 billion) introduced by the Conservatives.
Among
children, the rates were even
higher: 37 percent
of kids who lived through Katrina were diagnosed
with a mental condition after the storm.
Research indicates that those
children who do have a set
of chores have
higher self - esteem, are more responsible, and are better able to deal
with frustration and delay gratification, all
of which contribute to greater success in school.