Sentences with phrase «outcomes for these kids as»

«And, now, with this latest research, we see more positive outcomes for these kids as they enter adulthood, which hopefully will carry over into more positive long - term outcomes in terms of parenting and career success.»

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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with the worst outcomes for children: Kids who are raised with this style of parenting tend to be emotionally withdrawn, anxious and may be at greater risk for delinquent and dangerous behaviors as well as substance abuse.
As Randy says, it isn't about making the dads feel good (though that would be a side benefit), but rather improving outcomes for kids because they have the benefit of more involved fathers.
In developing countries, outcomes are sometimes worse in kids that breastfeed for longer, probably in part because this might be occurring in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the picture.
Similarly, you can drop a ton into education without it showing appreciable impact on outcomes for 20 years as you need a whole generation of kids to grow through that upgraded system and into the workforce, and if the economy is depressed or the new jobs aren't there then you just have a bunch of better educated people facing hardship.
Now, bend over Chevy Volt sales triple in 2012 Something tells me we paid for these as well Woman hiding with kids shoots intruder Obviously, the left preferred a different outcome Obama hints at big debt - ceiling brawl, but can he win this one?
I put every piece of energy out there to get these 32 kids to reach their potentials, but try as I might, I can't reach all of the outcomes I was hoping for.
I'm happy to let schools stay open so long as they demonstrate solid outcomes for kids and basic financial responsibility with taxpayer dollars.
But as he sees it, the keys to success in the New Orleans RSD, where 37 of the 70 schools are charters, will be «communicating with parents» his «deep belief that parents need to be a partner in education,» that «they need to understand the options for their kids, and the need to make the best choice possible for their kids, knowing what the likely outcome is going to be.»
«As authorizers, we have an exciting opportunity to open a wide range of schools that produce amazing outcomes for kids across a wide variety of educational models and geographies.»
Karen Mapp, a Harvard lecturer whose research specialty is partnerships that support better educational outcomes for kids, told guests at the Children's Institute's annual luncheon on Friday that building successful schools means engaging families as equal partners — not as clients, not as supplements to the educational process and not as people who need saving.
There are therefore several things to think about as we further explore the AEI study: long term outcomes do indeed matter a lot, especially for poor kids; if large test - score gains don't eventually translate into improved long term outcomes, it is a legitimate cause for concern; and we must stay open to the possibility that some programs could help kids immensely over the long haul, even if they don't immediately improve student achievement.
What's at stake is the classroom experience and outcomes for over 40 million kids, as states and local school districts find themselves caught in the middle of this debate and continue to face troubles transitioning to a complex new system.
Just as he changed the narrative of the labor movement that too often «forgot» to advocate for Latinos, immigrants, the poorest of the poor and people of color, he saw that in education, educational outcomes for kids were not always part of the debate nor were they a priority.
In his RSCO School Choice Fair field notes, HH expresses concern that ``... the lack of conversations about test scores, despite some critics» view that test scores are not a reliable indicator of a school's quality of education, is concerning as low - income parents might not be aware of the academic outcome produced by the schools that they are choosing for their kids» (HH).
And what did this focus on linking job security and instructional effectiveness as measured by student outcomes mean for DCPS kids and their parents?
Parents who praise kids based on effort rather than actual outcomes and who avoid using punishment as a method for encouraging better grades are more likely to see positive results, according to The Learning Habit study.
Outcome measures refer to the 12 major outcomes that were selected as the primary indicators of child well - being for Missouri KIDS COUNT.
It is the quality of the relationship between parent and child that is all important as predicting better outcomes for kids on a wide range of axes.
«And as a result, we have seen our oral health outcomes improve for kids and we've also seen more dentists willing to participate.»
Our members in Mississippi are informing state lawmakers that evidence - based approaches to education, such as high - quality preschool programs and school safety policies that reduce suspensions, can improve outcomes for kids.
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