From cohesive «families» of fellow puppy raisers to a structured puppy - training program,
ongoing behavioral support, and a fully staffed on - site veterinary facility, the entire GDA team is rooting for each puppy's success.
Not exact matches
As a public health analyst in the HIV / AIDS prevention branch, West
supported the National HIV
Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) project, an
ongoing effort that studies prevalence of infection in specific risk groups in cities.
Through weekly education and coaching sessions, we provide the
ongoing personal
support that you need to stay accountable and to create
behavioral lifestyle changes that last.
FastBridge Learning offers districts the
supports needed to implement an effective MTSS framework with evidence - based reading, math, and
behavioral screening and progress monitoring, easy - to - use reports, research - based decision - making tools, and teacher professional development that
supports ongoing data - driven decision - making.
In this setting, Arnold has been thriving and is now healthy; he is receiving continued
behavioral care and
support in his
ongoing emotional recovery, and has been formally adopted.
Oregon Research
Behavioral Intervention Strategies (ORBIS) provides
ongoing training and
support for the Adolescent Coping with Depression Course.
The community - based, outpatient, intensive
behavioral treatment involves five major components: 1) Teaching and
supporting parenting skills including nurturing and attachment, reinforcement, emotion regulation, supervision, non-harsh discipline, and nutrition; 2) Delivering substance abuse treatment including contingency management, relationship building, day planning, healthy environments and peer choices, and refusal skills; 3) Resource building and provision of ancillary
supports including housing, employment,
support with court and child welfare attendance; 4) Use of incentives (FAIR bucks to spend in the FAIR store) for success with all treatment components; and 5)
Ongoing engagement strategies.
The format for this
ongoing group brings in top mental health professionals and educators from the Twin Cities area to speak to and
support parents as they deal with emotional, social, and
behavioral differences in their children.