Not exact matches
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..
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.
Maybe that needs to change, if they act like
children then you need to sometimes yell at your
children especially
when the
outcome is a 3 - 0 drumming
of a good team like ManU.
It might be a long road to teach your
child what to expect, but they will do much better
when they can predict the
outcome of a situation.
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).
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.
While it's your responsibility to coach your
child and point out the consequences
of his choices, your
child learns best
when given the opportunity to identify his choices, consider each choice, choose, and then experience the
outcome.
I think
of it this way: praise the
child / win /
outcome and the brain thinks: I AM GOOD
WHEN I DO GOOD.
Therefore, prospective adoptive families would greatly benefit by having extensive pre-adoption counseling and awareness
of how an older
child has grown up in an institutional environment and that providing a «good and loving home» may not be enough as specialized and practical treatment strategies may bring about a more positive
outcome since so many families attempt to love and nurture the older
child when, in fact, a gradual treatment process involving «reintegration into the family» must occur first.
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.
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.
A woman's ability to access family planning, which allows her to choose whether and
when to have
children, has a direct impact on her health and well - being, as well as on the
outcome of each pregna
Participating
children had higher rates
of high - school completion, lower rates
of grade retention and special education placement, and a lower rate
of juvenile arrests.32 Another example showing more intensive programming has larger impacts is the Healthy Steps evaluation showing significantly better
child language
outcomes when the program was initiated prenatally through 24 months.33 These studies suggest that a more intensive intervention involving the
child directly may be required for larger effects to be seen.
In other words, even
when home visitation programs succeed in their goal
of changing parent behaviour, these changes do not appear to produce significantly better
child outcomes.21, 22 One recent exception, however, was a study
of the Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) model with low - income Latino families showing changes in home parenting and better third - grade math achievement.23 Earlier evaluations
of HIPPY found mixed results regarding program effectiveness.
In support
of this model, multiple studies have shown the association between infant negative reactivity and later psychosocial
outcomes such as problem behaviour and self - regulation to be moderated by parental behaviour, so that highly reactive
children fare better than others
when they experience optimal parenting but worse than others
when they experience negative parenting.41 - 46 Further support is found in studies indicating that interventions targeting parental attitudes and / or behaviours are particularly effective for
children with a history
of negative reactive temperament.47, 49
A 2011 study on the
outcome of cranial molding helmet therapy at various ages determined that the best
outcomes were achieved
when children began helmet therapy between the ages
of 5 and 6 months.
While father absence has been associated with a host
of negative
children's
outcomes, including increased risk
of dropping out
of school and lower educational attainment, poorer physical and mental health, and behavioural problems,36 - 40 higher levels
of involvement by nonresident fathers may assuage the negative effects
of father absence on
children's
outcomes.41, 42 Quality
of the parents» relationship before divorce, or
of the pre-divorce father /
child relationship, can also be an important factor:
children fare worse following divorce
when pre-divorce relationships were good and fare better
when pre-divorce relationships were poor, 43,44 suggesting
children are sometimes better off without a father if the father's relationship to the
child or the mother was not good.
Moreover, data for exposures in almost all studies were based only on maternal recall, sometimes some years after the exposures, although studies have shown that mothers remember breastfeeding durations many years after breastfeeding has stopped.55 - 57 Furthermore, research shows that mothers
of sick
children sometimes remember early exposures
of their
children in greater detail compared with mothers
of healthy
children, especially
when the exposures are publicly perceived to be associated with the
outcome studied.
Some
of the many benefits a Postpartum Doula provides for you and your baby include: Better infant care skills Positive newborn characteristics Breastfeeding skills improve A healthy set
of coping skills and strategies Relief from postpartum depression More restful sleep duration and quality Education and support services for a smooth transition home A more content baby Improved infant growth translates into increased confidence A content baby with an easier temperament Education for you to gain greater self - confidence Referrals to competent, appropriate professionals and support groups
when necessary The benefits
of skin to skin contact Breastfeeding success Lessen the severity and duration
of postpartum depression Improved birth
outcomes Decrease risk
of abuse Families with disabilities can also benefit greatly by learning special skills specific to their situation Families experiencing loss often find relief through our Doula services Improved bonding between parent and
child.
The Senate Democratic Majority passed a legislative package which fundamentally restructures matrimonial law to improve the process and
outcome of divorce for all New Yorkers, particularly women and
children who are often the most vulnerable
when marriages are dissolved.
Furthermore at a time
when both major parties have adopted very similar education policies, the quality
of public debate would be diminished if no one in the House
of Commons were able to bring forward evidence that may lead to better educational
outcomes for the nation's
children,» Mr Brady argued.
The desired
outcome of this is to create as meritocratic a system as possible; if all
children are going to be judged
when it comes to GSCE, A levels and university entrance on the same basic set
of information, then every
child needs to learn it.
One
of Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren's priorities
when she took office was to improve educational
outcomes for
children.
That is especially true, she notes,
when rewards and punishments are attached to the
outcomes of the tests, as is the case under the No
Child Left Behind law and states» own «accountability» measures.
«We argue that across your lifespan, you go from «broad learning» (learning many skills as an infant or
child) to «specialized learning,» (becoming an expert in a specific area)
when you begin working, and that leads to cognitive decline initially in some unfamiliar situations, and eventually in both familiar and unfamiliar situations,» Wu said.In the paper, Wu argues that if we reimagine cognitive aging as a developmental
outcome, it opens the door for new tactics that could dramatically improve the cognitive health and quality
of life for aging adults.
We found that the best
outcome for an adopted
child is for adoptive parents and birth parents to jointly tell the story
of adoption,
when appropriate.
They also note that polygyny was only associated with superior
outcomes when fathers and
children were co-resident:
outcomes for other polygynously - married women were indistinguishable from those
of monogamous women.
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Although it is often suggested that
children with epilepsy who are benefiting from ketogenic dietary therapy continue this for at least two years, duration
of treatment could be shorter in patients with infantile spasms who become seizure - free; one study reported no adverse effect on seizure
outcomes and less risk
of growth disturbances
when treatment was tapered down after 8 months (15).
The UN's aim has been to ensure all UK governments concentrate their attention on play
when deciding what might affect
children's play opportunities, such as the formation
of the school day and how play can help meet specific learning
outcomes.
We then see if, within districts predicted to experience larger reform - induced spending increases, «exposed» cohorts (
children young enough to have been in school
when or after the reforms were passed) have better
outcomes than «unexposed» cohorts (
children who were too old at the time
of passage to be affected by the reforms).
And then for our research, we have to both have a good measure
of value added and ensure that
when we're using that measure, we are doing a good job
of also accounting for other things that might be going on during a
child's schooling that might also affect 8th - grade tests and high school
outcomes.
Extensive research in neurobiology and the developmental sciences indicates that adult caregivers hold the key to improving
child outcomes, especially in the early years
when the foundations
of self - regulation and executive function skills are strengthened through responsive, «serve and return» interactions between
children and their parents (as well as with other adults).
When Jill Biden convened a gathering
of researchers and university faculty to mark the five - year anniversary
of Operation Educate the Educators last spring, they also celebrated significant policy gains, like the enactment
of the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military
Children, which smooths transitions by eliminating conflicting state educational requirements, and the «military - student identifier» provision in the Every Student Succeeds Act, which requires states — for the first time — to track
outcomes for these students.
After all,
when charters first entered the scene in the pre-No
Child Left Behind era, the notion was that their «charters» would identify student
outcomes to be achieved that would match the mission and character
of each individual school.
As a former local authority
child protection expert, Sam feels,
when planning training it is vital «to consider that members
of staff in all likelihood will have varied levels
of understanding
of the topic which may also include knowledge which is not evidence based, making individual assessment critical to ensure that the desired learning
outcomes are properly understood.»
When there is joint ownership
of an
outcome,
children learn to work together.
Naeyaert cited a Center for Research on Education
Outcomes (CREDO) study done by Stanford University that found Detroit school
children are learning at a rate
of an extra three months in school a year
when in charter public schools compared to similar counterparts in conventional Detroit Public Schools.
However, a structural quality element such as small class size can facilitate learning
when it is paired with high - quality teacher -
child interactions, leading to improved
outcomes for
children.Martha Zaslow et al., Quality Dosage, Thresholds, and Features in Early Childhood Settings: A Review
of the Literature, OPRE 2011 - 5 (Washington, DC: Office
of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for
Children and Families, US Department
of Health and Human Services, 2010).
When we apply these practices to large numbers
of poor
children with predictably horrific
outcomes, it is a crime.
It is outlandish to think,
when the
outcomes for many
of these
children is prison or teen pregnancy that this is a war on teachers.
Systems thinkers make connections and transfer their understanding
of the dynamics
of one system's structure to another
when considering action.As systems thinkers influence the design, behaviors and
outcomes of systems they must be learners, and inspire others to continually expand their capabilities to shape and prepare adults and
children for the future.
The
Children's Guild DC Public Charter School is the type
of school that demonstrates what can happen
when you empower leaders with the freedom to innovate while holding them accountable for
outcomes.
A study
of 2,300 middle school
children found that victimized students had significantly lower grade point averages than nonvictimized students did; the researchers concluded that «peer victimization can not be ignored
when trying to improve educational
outcomes» (Juvonen, Wang, & Espinoza, 2010).
When you ran for president four years ago, I like many
of my colleagues, were full
of hope that you might take measures to address the negative
outcomes that were the result
of the No
Child Left Behind mandates.
Such
outcomes remind us that we need to keep the needs
of all
children in mind
when we craft educational policy.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, said: «One
of the greatest challenges this country faces is closing the unacceptable gap that remains between poorer
children and their better - off classmates
when it comes to educational
outcomes.
When you look at the visual provided here, it's easy to see that our myopic focus on student
outcomes as the basis
of accountability for No
Child Left Behind set us on a tragic course destined to sink the U.S. education system.