Results revealed several adverse
outcomes for children of PPD mothers as compared to community sample children: children whose mothers had PPD showed lower ego - resiliency, lower peer social competence, and lower school adjustment.
Early School
Outcomes for Children of Postpartum Depressed Mothers: Comparison with a Community Sample.
While most results in this study pointed in the direction of more unfavourable developmental
outcomes for children of PPD mothers, one result contradicted this pattern: daughters of mothers who had PPD were rated as less externalizing by their mothers than their counterparts in the community sample.
Parental depression negatively affects fathers» and mothers» caregiving, material support, and nurturance, and is associated with poor health and developmental
outcomes for children of all ages, including prenatally.
It is well known in this profession that the most significant indicator of poor
outcomes for children of separated parents is unremitting parental conflict.
A recent study by James Heckman, an economist and Nobel laureate at the University of Chicago, looked at a long - running program called the Nurse - Family Partnership and studied
outcomes for children of more than 700 women in the Memphis area who participated in the early 1990s.
A variety of countries, such as Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Australia and various U.S. states have implemented equal parenting, joint custody or shared parenting presumptive legislation which has resulted in lowered court costs, less conflict and improved social
outcomes for the children of divorce.
To ensure better
outcomes for children of divorced parents, focus on improving the quality of their relationships with each parent by maximizing the time spent with each of them.
A variety of countries, such as Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Australia, and various U.S. states have implemented equal parenting, joint custody, or shared parenting presumptive legislation, which has resulted in lower court costs, less conflict, and improved social
outcomes for the children of divorce.
The Ounce is committed to building a highly - skilled early childhood workforce capable of improving
outcomes for the children of Illinois and the nation.
Dr. Joan B. Kelly, a renowned psychologist and parenting researcher confirms that
the outcomes for children of divorce improve when they have equal access to both parents.
Vague notions of undefined «best interests of the child» should not trump both common sense and scientifically proven
outcomes for children of divorce.
There is a persistent and harmful misconception that joint custody predictably provides better long - term
outcomes for children of divorce.
COPMI promotes better mental health
outcomes for children of parents with a mental illness.
Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) COPMI aims to promotes better mental health
outcomes for children of parents with a mental illness and reduce stigma about mental illness.
The COPMI (Children of Parents with a Mental Illness) national initiative aims to foster better mental health
outcomes for children of parents with a mental illness, reduce stigma associated with parental mental illness, and help friends, family and workers identify and respond to the needs of the children and their families where parental mental illness exists.
Marriage may be on the rocks, but few dispute that a happy and healthy marriage can contribute to happier and healthier individuals, as well as better
outcomes for the children of such unions.
«The aim of COPMI is to foster better mental health
outcomes for children of parents with a mental illness, reduce stigma associated with parental mental illness, and help friends, family and workers identify and respond to the needs of the children and their families where parental mental illness exists.
The most salient predictor of worst emotional and behavioral
outcomes for children of divorce is parental conflict (Zill, Morrison, & Coiro, 1993; Zimiles & Lee, 1991).
Illinois» Fathers for New Futures (FNF) hosts the Power of Fathers Symposium, a statewide collaborative of nonprofits that seeks to strengthen and support low - income minority fathers in developing relationships with their children, families, and communities.77 Among its programs, FNF provides job readiness training, parent education, case management, child support information, and additional services to young fathers and men trying to reconnect with their families.78 FNF also hosts a working group of practitioners, and research and policy experts that supports
outcomes for children of noncustodial, African - American fathers.79
COPMI promotes better mental health
outcomes for children of parents with a mental illness by developing information for parents, their partners, carers, family and friends in support of these children.
This kind of fathering time is highly correlated with positive
outcomes for children of divorce.»
Kansas City Neighborhood Academy (KCNA) is a Pre-K — 3 public charter school designed to transform educational
outcomes for the children of Kansas City's urban core.
Drawing on data from the Baltimore School System, they calculate the value of summer learning at different educational stages and compare
outcomes for children of different economic backgrounds.
The Skillman Foundation, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010, is dedicated to improving
outcomes for the children of Detroit by strengthening schools and neighborhoods in the city.
Similarly, California's rural - adjacent Grimmway Academy achieves significantly better academic
outcomes for the children of farm workers than local alternatives, with a model centered on an edible schoolyard and blended learning.
They are schools that are dramatically improving
outcomes for children of all backgrounds.
In the case of married couples, it's almost certainly those high quality relationships — the ones which make it more likely that people get married in the first place — that are then primarily responsible for the positive
outcomes for children of married couples, not the institution of marriage itself.
Yet there is ample empirical evidence that shared parenting produces better attachment, adjustment, and
outcomes for children of divorce, including infants and very young children.
Dr. Joan B. Kelly, a renowned psychologist and parenting researcher confirms that
the outcomes for children of divorce improve when they have equal access to both parents.
The best
outcomes for children of divorced parents result when the parents continue to act in the best interest of their children's developmental needs and make the daily effort to keep their children connected to both parents.
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
Have you ever considered suicide as
an outcome for your children of a messy divorce?
Now we know that with short - term cognitive interventions we can teach this particular skill and that alone improves the attachment security
outcome for children of high risk parents.
Over 35 studies have shown Equally Shared Parenting produces the best
outcome for Children of Divorce.
At the end of the day, parental conflict alone is the best predictor in terms of
the outcome for children of separated parents.
Not exact matches
Additionally, they noted that those who were more likely to push back against their superiors as
children «also have higher levels
of willingness to stand up
for their own interests and aims, a characteristic that leads to more favorable individual
outcomes — in our case, income.»
Consider,
for example, the other seven MDG objectives, such as a proposed 75 % improvement in maternal health
outcomes, to a 66 % decline in mortality rates
for children under the age
of five.
She noted that there is strong research that indicates that the extra income the tax credit gives to low - income families has significant long - term benefits
for the
children, improving their educational, health, and career
outcomes, on top
of helping to mitigate immediate hardship.
In the cost - effectiveness analysis (GiveWell estimate
of Living Goods cost effectiveness (November 2014)-RRB-, in all Sheets except
for «U5MR (Jake's assumptions),» we use 5q0, or the probability
of a
child dying before his or her 5th birthday expressed in deaths per 1,000 live births assuming constant mortality rates throughout childhood, instead
of the under - 5 mortality rate (under 5 deaths per person per year), because the original report on the RCT we received from Living Goods reported
outcomes in terms
of 5q0.
«Given the number
of Aboriginal
children in care, and their expected
outcomes in this system, this critical issue should be at the top
of the government's agenda, and the subject
of a clear plan
for improvement.
Thus many Catholics complain about the dearth
of priests, all the while ignoring their own responsibility
for that
outcome — the fact that few have
children in numbers large enough to send one son to the priesthood while the others marry and carry on the family name.
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.
For instance, in Life Without Father, David Popenoe offers stunning evidence of negative outcomes for the growing number of children whose fathers are absent, whether because of divorce or because their parents did not mar
For instance, in Life Without Father, David Popenoe offers stunning evidence
of negative
outcomes for the growing number of children whose fathers are absent, whether because of divorce or because their parents did not mar
for the growing number
of children whose fathers are absent, whether because
of divorce or because their parents did not marry.
In order
for us to address these problems (and others not listed) we must move the culture in a direction that sees the procreation
of children as a good thing and as an expected
outcome of the act — even if it does not occur as a result
of each and every act.
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..
In the past decade a series
of studies, especially on
outcomes for children, have stripped the cult
of expressive divorce
of some
of its triumphalism.
These
outcomes include reducing the welfare caseload; employing former welfare recipients; increasing incomes
for the poor and near poor; improving the cognitive, physical and social development
of children; reducing out -
of - wedlock births; improving health care
for low - income residents; and bolstering job stability and advancement.
A definition
of «social justice» taking common usage into account would include the
outcome when government provides shelter
for a person whose earning capacity is not sufficient to provide shelter
for herself and her
children.
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.