These conclusions should not be taken as a wholly pessimistic view of
the outcome of children with prenatal cocaine exposure.
The efficacy of zinc supplementation on
outcome of children with severe pneumonia.
There are no long - term research studies on
the outcome of children with Selective Mutism as they grow into adulthood, and therefore much of what we believe occurs in adulthood for this population is conjecture by experts with experience in the field.
They are now examining some of the outpatient factors that may result in disparities, such as frequency of follow - up, and further investigating racial and socioeconomic disparities in treatment and
outcomes of children with Crohn's disease.
Researchers analyzed the clinical
outcomes of children with dilated cardiomyopathy in the NHLBI Pediatric Cardiomyopathy Registry (PCMR) and divided them into two groups based upon year of diagnosis: Era One (1990 - 99) included 1,199 children; Era Two (2000 - 09) had 754 children.
UT Southwestern's Simmons Cancer Center conducts clinical trials aimed at improving the care and
outcomes of children with cancer.
Outcomes of children with emotional disturbance in residential treatment for educational purposes.
Despite our average ranking, we have made great strides in improving the health
outcomes of our children with improvements seen in all 4 indicators.
Not exact matches
The groundbreaking work that Daniel Patrick Moynihan did in 1965, on the black family, is an example — along
with the critical research
of psychologist Judith Wallerstein over several decades on the impact
of divorce on
children; Barbara Dafoe Whitehead's well - known work on the
outcomes of single parenthood for
children; Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur's seminal book, Growing Up
with a Single Parent; and David Blankenhorn's Fatherless America, another lengthy summarization
of the bad empirical news about family breakup.
Just published in the journal the most careful, rigorous, and methodologically sound study ever conducted on this issue found numerous and significant differences between these groups —
with the
outcomes for
children of h0m0 rated «suboptimal in almost every category
The poems are relentless in documenting the
outcome: Native
children forcibly removed from their families to boarding schools, forbidden to speak their own language, subjected to a bureaucratic regime
with a toxic mix
of condescension and missionary zeal.
«I am particularly pleased that our highest - performing schools, Hampden Gurney, has secured fantastic
outcomes with a significant number
of disadvantaged pupils in Year 6 - demonstrating once again that a
child's success should never be limited by their background.»
When more than two out
of three
children in a population grow up without their fathers, all
of the pathological
outcomes that go
with fatherlessness are reinforced and normalized.
Jeff: This is what causes division as we go about doing even good things, out
of the tree
of the knowledge
of good and evil to set up another sect out
of our carnal nature; above is the
outcome; Jesus came to cause division among men that tries to become their own god and sets up camp, even for them that call themselves Christian, for them that have went from Him and His Words, even that are not
of His Spirit: Jesus said; the Words that I speak are Spirit and Life, That means the Words
of man can only bring forth death: Therefore; if we do not have His Spirit in us, then we too can only speak forth death: This is what it is to be a believer, we truly believe our Lord: I can see what the Catholic church and her daughters are doing to form a religious Babylonian city: Even as God caused a division in Babylon in the past because the peoples became great, so to is it now
with all
of the man made sects
of religion: But when we are filled
with the Spirit
of God then we can not help but to live for God: It is written; those who are led by His spirit are His
children: Thank - you Jeff: Those who are
of His Spirit will know these truths, those who are not
of His Spirit truly believe a believer is as they and can not know what we speak, because they live in unbelief: Thank - you again Jeff; In Jesus Name Alexandria: P.S..
Whether the alternative is a houseful
of jealous, quarreling wives, or concubinage
with the inferior status
of all but the first and legal wife,
with the procreation in either case
of a bevy
of children who can not have adequate parental care, the
outcome is bad.
Preparing food
with children is an amazing experience — you never quite know the
outcome, it's almost always a mess, and it can genuinely reignite a love
of cooking in adults.
The specific focus
of the postdoctoral research training program is to educate the next generation
of researchers on rehabilitation strategies for
children with MS. Fellows who complete the training will be uniquely equipped to conduct rehabilitation - oriented research focusing on improving quality
of life and
outcomes for
children who have MS.
Several reliable studies have shown that high levels
of interest by a father in his
child's schooling and education are associated
with improved
outcomes, including:
(vi) engage particularly
with groups
of fathers who previously have been excluded from services and whose
children are at risk
of poor
outcomes — including young fathers and black and minority ethnic fathers;
ABC and FIND aim to improve
outcomes for infants and
children by altering their home environments in incremental but ultimately profound ways, slowly changing the basic tenor
of their relationship
with their parents.
Benefits: They will facilitate your organisation to meet your targets according to the ECM requirements They will help you engage
with men, fathers and male carers in your setting Will give men and fathers ideas
of different activities they can do
with their
children Highlights the key role men, fathers and male carers play in achieving better
outcomes for
children and young people: «Be Healthy», «Stay Safe», «Enjoy and Achieve», «Make a Positive Contribution» and «Achieve Economic Wellbeing»
References: Dunn J, Cheng H, O'Connor TG & Bridges L (2004) «
Children's perspectives on their relationships
with their nonresident fathers: influences,
outcomes and implications» Journal
of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 45 (3): 553 - 566
In fact, they often spend a great deal
of time (even as much as the mother)
with their
children and are very important to them and their long - term
outcomes.
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Child Matters Gives important messages to men and fathers visiting your environment Highlights activities that provide better
outcomes for
children and young people
If you are well - informed and well - supported, no matter what the
outcome of your birth (natural childbirth
with no medical intervention, pain relief, induced labor, or Caesarian birth) you are more likely to have a positive birth experience and to be more present to your newborn
child.
The River Trails Park District's Expressions Dance Studio is founded
with the principles
of providing participants
with a safe and fun environment where
child development is nurtured through both an expressive and structured based curriculum
with outcomes focused on skill development, self - confidence and an understanding
of dance terminology.
Uninvolved parenting is associated
with the worst
outcomes for
children: Kids who are raised
with this style
of parenting tend to be emotionally withdrawn, anxious and may be at greater risk for delinquent and dangerous behaviors as well as substance abuse.
We started seeing a family counselor (just us two parents) and after 2 years
with some improvement but still not really a good
outcome, we've started making heavy use
of the local
children's crisis line (we, or sometimes my daughter, calls them at night to get help containing her emotions) and are also now seeing a different counselor who meets all three
of us.
Out
of all the parenting styles,
children who are raised
with an authoritative style
of parenting have been shown to exhibit the best
outcomes.
Helping adolescent males to delay fatherhood may also be important from a
child health perspective: research that controlled for maternal age and other key factors found teenage fatherhood associated
with an increased risk
of adverse pregnancy
outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight and neonatal death (Chen et al, 2007).
However, recent practice suggests that if professionals systematically gather the young men's details by, for instance, routinely asking the mothers for them early in the pregnancy, develop interagency working while making
child outcomes the focus
of their work and mainstream engagement through the service (in this case, a teenage pregnancy service) while keeping good records and comprehensively assessing the young men's needs substantial numbers
of young fathers can be reached
with interventions that make a real difference.
Outcomes relating to
child (ren): has desired level
of access to
child (ren) and contact
with mother; considers himself part
of a family unit; has a positive relationship
with child (ren); is involved in decisions about
child (ren); can provide financial support for
child (ren); has involvement in
child (ren)'s future; is a positive role model for
child (ren)
A substantial body
of research now indicates that high levels
of involvement by fathers in two parent families are associated
with a range
of desirable
outcomes in
children and young people, including: better peer relationships; fewer behaviour problems; lower criminality and substance abuse; higher educational / occupational mobility, relative to that
of parents; capacity for empathy; non-traditional attitudes to earning and childcare; more satisfying adult sexual partnerships; and higher self - esteem and life - satisfaction (for reviews see Flouri 2005; Pleck and Masciadrelli 2004).
• For older
children in stepfather families a good relationship between non-resident father and
child is associated
with good adjustment
outcome independently
of the mother -
child relationship (Dunn, 2004).
Although it is generally agreed (Dunn, 2004) that
children in separated families do best when they retain a strong, positive relationship
with both parents, many studies have found no significant association between the frequency
of non-resident father -
child contact and more positive
child outcomes (Amato & Gilbreth, 1999).
Children are 7.5 times more likely to have a low educational
outcome themselves if their father has a low level
of education, compared
with having a highly educated father.
A review by Goldman (2005)
of five studies using multivariate analyses which isolate the independent impact
of fathers» involvement in
children's learning on educational
outcomes, clearly shows that fathers» involvement (both in terms
of level and frequency) in their
children's schools is a key factor that correlates
with better educational
outcomes for
children.
Specifically, for fathers, higher expectations about their
children's educational level, and greater level / frequency
of interest and direct involvement in
children's learning, education and schools, are associated strongly
with better educational
outcomes for their
children, including: • better exam / test / class results • higher level
of educational qualification • greater progress at school • better attitudes towards school (e.g. enjoyment) • higher educational expectations • better behaviour at school (e.g. reduced risk
of suspension or expulsion)(for discussion / review
of all this research, see Goldman, 2005).
Maybe these
outcomes reflect certain genes that parents share
with their biological
children, genes that facilitate the development
of all three phenomena — mind - mindedness, attachment security, and early childhood mind - reading.
What if we could all exhale
with the understanding that it is not our job as parents to directly shape or control the
outcome of our
child's life, but instead to create conditions for them to thrive and grow into whatever type
of adult they decide...
Rather than, punitively, playing «take - away»
with the
child when they're not conforming to family rules, it's much better to focus on educating them beforehand about the negative
outcome of their questionable behaviors.
When we supply the attention to our
child — positive or negative — we get a response that we may or may not like... and then we give more attention in response — positive or negative —
with the hope
of a new
outcome.
With every child, it's helpful for you to talk with him or her about their decisions and the outcomes of those decisi
With every
child, it's helpful for you to talk
with him or her about their decisions and the outcomes of those decisi
with him or her about their decisions and the
outcomes of those decisions.
That said no one punishes their
child with the hopes
of the above effects or
outcomes.
We analyzed 8
outcomes of child health (neonatal deaths, prenatal deaths, Apgar...», or even «The findings suggest that homebirths attended by midwives may be equally safe if not safer for women
with low - risk pregnancies», which could mean «safer for women» who have «low - risk pregnancies» or equally «safer» for «women who have low - risk pregnancies».
This type
of brake is picked as an
outcome of that possibly used or presented
with one foot minimizing the chance that an individual brake would absolutely not be used in addition to establishes the
child infant stroller to roll or idea over.
Long term the memories will be happier, the final
outcome will likely remain unchanged, but the most important thing is that our relationship and attachment
with our
children is undamaged by our behaviour in the heat
of the moment.
In my chiropractic practice I have witnessed far too many
children who are living life on prescription drugs
with the purpose
of providing an artificial source
of an outside - in attempt to create a certain
outcome.
His
Child Development paper, «Family Members as Third Parties in Dyadic Family Conflict: Strategies, Alliances, and
Outcomes» (
with Samuel Vuchinich and Jude Cassidy), won the 1989 «Outstanding Research Publication Award» from the American Association
of Marriage and Family Therapy.
Predictors
of treatment
outcome in parent training for families
with conduct problem
children.