Sentences with phrase «ongoing parental support»

Results show that early monitoring and ongoing parental support are associated with lower offending in young adulthood.
Ongoing parental support through in - person visits and phone contacts with healthcare providers usually results in increased breastfeeding duration.

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Recent and ongoing projects include a researcher - practitioner partnership focused on familial and school - based relationships that support adolescents» emerging sense of purpose, academic engagement, achievement and post-secondary school transitions; Project Alliance / Projecto Alianzo, a multiethnic study of parental involvement in education during adolescence; and collaboration with a local school district focused on school choice policies to examine equity and access to high quality schools, along with demographic variations in parental priorities and experiences with these policies.
Unlike parental prosecutions, these proceedings are not criminal proceedings and are in no way issued to punish the child or parent — their intent is to provide support and assistance to the child and their family on an ongoing basis.
PRIMARY CARE is thought to create an atmosphere in which sensitive concerns are more readily raised.1, 2 Studies in both pediatric and adult settings support this view — detection of distress is increased when physicians and patients (or parents) believe they have an ongoing relationship.3 - 5 Guidelines for pediatric primary care, 6 supported by studies in child development, 7 underline the importance of detecting problems with parental mental health, especially in the first years of a child's life.
Home - visitation programs offer an effective mechanism to ensure ongoing parental education, social support, and linkage with public and private community services.
The findings support increased comprehensive mental health assessment for mothers who have experienced violence, ongoing parental and family supports, and the locating of safe and protective housing.
The current belief from the leading researchers in parental alienation is that children can, with effective therapeutic input recover from parental alienation very quickly and with the right ongoing support, become healthy, happy and stable once again.
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