No significant interaction effect of intelligence and parental depression
on adaptive behavior was observed, and Hypothesis II of the study was again not supported.
However, no significant interaction effect of intelligence and parental depression
on adaptive behavior was observed, and Hypothesis II of the study was thus not supported.
After partialing out the effects of age at early intervention and NAR status, intelligence and parental depression explained 63 % and 28 %, respectively, in their effects
on adaptive behavior in deaf children.
However, no significant interaction effect of intelligence and parental depression
on adaptive behavior was observed.
Deaf participants with lower intelligence scores were consistently rated worse
on an adaptive behavior measure of daily functioning by their parents.
Hypothesis II stated that there would be an interaction between intelligence and parental depression
on adaptive behavior of precochlear implant candidates.
A contextualist perspective
on adaptive behavior.
On the adaptive behavior scale, the mean scores for children in foster care were more than one standard deviation below the norm.
Not exact matches
Informing
on adaptive strategies is becoming critical as many companies are faced with adapting to new buyer
behaviors and new social dynamics as a result of the evolving social age.
But a lot of human
behaviors are more or less
adaptive depending
on the context in which they are enacted.
This however, is more likely to be
adaptive behavior on my part because Kyle is one of the most low - maintenance guys I've ever met.
«Our discovery of the impact of contingent maternal responsivity
on child
adaptive behavior development underscores the fact that the manifestation of FXS is not just the product of biology, but is ultimately attributable to the dynamic interaction of biology,
behavior and environment over lengthy periods of time,» said Steven Warren, Distinguished Professor of Speech - Language - Hearing: Science & Disorders.
The first is changes to the environment that significantly alter habitat, in effect» «altering the rules of the game,»» as Arens puts it, so that physical characteristics and
behavior that once proved
adaptive for certain organisms — dinosaurs, for instance, that relied
on flowering plants for food — no longer work as well.
«Speed - dependent attraction governs what goes
on at the heart of midge swarms: New study reveals swarm cohesion stems from an
adaptive behavior, where the faster individual midges fly, the stronger the gravitational - like force they experience.»
Research
on the evolution and function of play at NIMBioS has culminated in a special issue of the journal
Adaptive Behavior that examines the evolution and origin of play via mathematical and computational approaches.
The National Scientific Council
on the Developing Child housed at the Center
on the Developing Child at Harvard University is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap between what we know and what we do to promote successful learning,
adaptive behavior, and sound physical and mental health for all young children.
The National Scientific Council
on the Developing Child is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap between what we know and what we do to promote successful learning,
adaptive behavior, and sound physical and mental health for all young children.
A child may be found eligible for special education and related services as a child with an intellectual disability if there is an adverse effect
on the child's educational performance due to documented characteristics of intellectual disabilities which are described as a significantly sub average general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with deficits in
adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period.
In the early years, instruction focuses
on developing communication, social interaction, and
adaptive behavior.
Modulating the GLC63's ride and handling, AMG's three - chamber air springs and
adaptive dampers adjust depending
on driving
behavior and road conditions.
A few other standard safety features
on the 2014 ML350 also include electronic stability program, rain - sensing windshield wipers,
adaptive breaking technology, and the first of its kind ATTENTION ASSIST ® that monitors driver
behaviors to alert you in case of danger.
The new MINI models are now available with
adaptive dampers and driving modes that allow you to switch both your mentality and
behavior on the road at the flick of a button located at the base of the gearshift lever.
In his book, titled
Adaptive Market, Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought, behavioral finance authority Andrew Lo argues that market forces other than investor buying and selling
behavior (based
on corporate earnings profits)-- such as increased demand from retirement funds — can... Read More
Stereotyped
behaviors are like behavioral cancers; as they progressively increase in frequency and squeeze most useful and
adaptive responses from the dog's
behavior repertoire until eventually the «brain - dead» dog spends hours
on end barking, pacing, chewing himself, or simply staring into space.
Cultural evolution is a process of accumulating
adaptive behavior in individual brains and laboriously passing it
on to each new generation by speech (remember, durable information storage only became available in the last 5ky).
On the other hand, most statistically significant outcomes often have to do with single angles that produce some
behavior but the system is
adaptive and can thus get around the difference in one way or another.
Summit Academy Secondary
Behavior Specialist... students as identified
on IEP addressing
adaptive and social skills Developed and implemented school - wide
Behavior modification is a type of treatment which focuses on altering maladaptive behavior, to teach patients more adaptive behavior and to break bad
Behavior modification is a type of treatment which focuses
on altering maladaptive
behavior, to teach patients more adaptive behavior and to break bad
behavior, to teach patients more
adaptive behavior and to break bad
behavior and to break bad habits.
Treatment focuses
on both increasing prosocial and
adaptive behaviors, as well as decreasing or eliminating inappropriate
behaviors.
One final example is the prefrontal cortex, which is thought to play an important role in regulating
behavior by suppressing impulses and emotions arising from the amygdala and other parts of the limbic system.50 — 52 In animal studies, exposure to chronic stress or glucocorticoids alters the synaptic connectivity within the prefrontal cortex, 52,53 and this may limit the ability of the prefrontal cortex to (1) suppress the impulsivity and aggression of the limbic system, and (2) execute
adaptive responses (rather than maladaptive responses) to stress.54 — 56 Stress - induced changes in brain structure parallel the well - described impact of significant childhood adversity
on a variety of brain functions, including the modulation of physiologic responses (hyper - responsive or chronically active stress response), learning (impaired memory), and the regulation of
behavior (the ability to execute
adaptive vs maladaptive responses to stress).3, 39,57
It is based
on the fundamental assumption that
adaptive family interactions can play a pivotal role in protecting children from negative influences and that maladaptive family interactions can contribute to the evolution of
behavior problems.
Scales of
adaptive living, such as the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Sparrow, Balla, & Cicchetti, 2005), use a structured questionnaire format to obtain objective information on a mother's overall level of adaptive functioning in various domains, including communication skills, daily living skills, socialization skills, motor skills, and maladaptive b
adaptive living, such as the Vineland
Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Sparrow, Balla, & Cicchetti, 2005), use a structured questionnaire format to obtain objective information on a mother's overall level of adaptive functioning in various domains, including communication skills, daily living skills, socialization skills, motor skills, and maladaptive b
Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Sparrow, Balla, & Cicchetti, 2005), use a structured questionnaire format to obtain objective information on a mother's overall level of adaptive functioning in various domains, including communication skills, daily living skills, socialization skills, motor skills, and maladaptive b
Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Sparrow, Balla, & Cicchetti, 2005), use a structured questionnaire format to obtain objective information
on a mother's overall level of
adaptive functioning in various domains, including communication skills, daily living skills, socialization skills, motor skills, and maladaptive b
adaptive functioning in various domains, including communication skills, daily living skills, socialization skills, motor skills, and maladaptive
behaviorbehavior.
Discussion of exceptions and movement towards future
adaptive behaviors allows the clinician and client to focus
on solutions to the client's problem, rather than dwelling
on the problem itself.
Taken together, the findings do not provide sufficient evidence to support a reliance
on either broad - band checklist total problem indices or scales assessing externalizing, internalizing, or
adaptive behavior to screen for or diagnose ADHD.
The National Scientific Council
on the Developing Child is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap between what we know and what we do to promote successful learning,
adaptive behavior, and sound physical and mental health for all young children.
The authors do not report
on child behaviour change but note that ``... in every instance there was a significant improvement in
adaptive behavior or decreases in problem
behavior» (p. 363).
Effects of early maltreatment
on development: A descriptive study using the Vineland
Adaptive Behavior Scales - II.
Whether because of post-traumatic stress disorder or the many
adaptive behaviors that victims use instinctively in threatening situations, the traumatized brain is constantly
on high - alert, particularly its lower regions, where survival instincts originate.
A possible explanation for the lack of an interaction effect of parental depression with intelligence
on overall
adaptive behavior in the combined data set may be that the level of parental depression has little impact, if any,
on the participants» intellectual development, which may have already been stabilized.
The data sets were then combined and regrouped by neurological status to examine its effect
on the intelligence - parental depression —
adaptive behavior relationship.
Thus, it is important to understand how parental depression interacts with the deaf child's cognitive development and the effect that this interaction has
on the relationship between intelligence and the deaf child's
adaptive behavior.
In a recent study
on early adaptation to school in young children, McIntyre and colleagues (2006) found that children who had a higher degree of adaptability and intelligence at 36 months were less likely to exhibit
behavior problems and more likely to have more positive student — teacher relationship at 60 months than children with lower intelligence and
adaptive behavior scores.
Specifically, it was predicted that higher parental depression would have an effect
on the intensity of relationship between intelligence and
adaptive behavior.
According to meta - analyses into early intensive behavioral interventions based
on applied
behavior analysis, this approach improves
adaptive behavior and the intelligence quotient (IQ)(Reichow 2012).
Lastly, it was expected that the impact of familial and parental functioning
on adaptive parenting change would be in the same direction and of a similar magnitude across both the SB group and CG, given the expectation that similar developmental processes would relate to
adaptive parenting change across both groups and the lack of evidence supporting qualitative or quantitative differences in the link between family / parent functioning and parenting
behaviors as a function of child illness status.
Bivariate correlations were computed to determine relationships of the dependent variable (
adaptive behavior) with the aforementioned independent variables and possible demographic covariates based
on the literature.