Not exact matches
Process thought has much to offer in suggesting a sound perspective on the principles that should govern the work of — as it should also determine the approach to — education both of the young, whether they be
children or
adolescents, and of adults who are enrolled in institutions of higher learning or in other ways
participate in what appropriately is called the educational process.
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf ® will continue its decade - long holiday tradition of raising money for The Help Group, a non-profit serving
children,
adolescents and young people with special needs, throughout the holiday season by donating $ 1 of proceeds from the purchase of Holiday Blend Coffee or Winter Dream Tea ® in
participating locations in the California market.
Most healthy
children and
adolescents can safely
participate in outdoor sports and other physical activities in a wide range of challenging warm to hot weather,
According to the US National Soccer Team Players Association website, more than one and a half million
children participate in soccer, and over 220,000
adolescents are on soccer teams.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), approximately 30 million
children and
adolescents participate in youth sports.
advocate that boxing organizations ensure that appropriate medical care is provided for
children and
adolescents who choose to
participate in boxing, ideally including medical coverage at events, preparticipation medical examinations, and regular neurocognitive testing and ophthalmologic examinations.
appropriate medical care is provided for
children and
adolescents who choose to
participate in boxing, ideally including medical coverage at events, preparticipation medical examinations, and regular neurocognitive testing and ophthalmologic examinations.»
Loyola researchers studied vitamin D data from a nationally representative sample of 2,877 U.S.
children and
adolescents ages 6 to 18 who
participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
The objective of the «SOSTA - net Trial,» led by Christine Freitag and coordinated by Hannah Cholemkery and in which six university hospitals in Germany
participated, was to examine whether the social responsiveness of
children and
adolescents with ASD could be raised by means of group - based behavioural therapy.
Involvement in youth sports has boomed over the last 15 years, to the extent that an estimated 30 million
children and
adolescents in the United States now
participate in organized athletic programs.
Given that the days of unsupervised pickup games are largely a relic of the past, it is not surprising that an estimated 45 million
children and
adolescents participate in organized sports in the United States.
According to Selman, the course — a yearlong apprenticeship that provides opportunities for students to gain hands - on experience by
participating in ongoing faculty research and evaluation projects at several
child - and
adolescent - focused prevention and intervention sites — makes research «lovable, or at least understandable.
Get your
adolescent - aged
children invested by inviting them to
participate in the planning process.
This is a good time to become a mentor for a young lawyer or law student, or to
participate in a community - based mentoring program for
children and
adolescents.
Also, every year, about 160,000
children,
adolescents and adults sustain brain injuries as a result of a fall, a motor vehicle accident, an assault, or as a result of
participating in sports and recreational activities.
I am
participating in a poverty programme that has established a centre to teach young
children and
adolescent's computer skills and how to access and surf the Internet.
Children, just like adults, can
participate in and benefit from
adolescent or
child therapy.
Right now, 1 in 3
children and
adolescents will grow - up without a mentor of any kind, yet we know that young people who have a mentor are much more likely to
participate in after - school activities, be leaders in clubs and teams, volunteer and go on to college.
A total of 219560
children and
adolescents participated in the 30 studies.
Three - hundred and fifty - eight
children and
adolescents (8 — 18 years old) and their caregivers
participated.
This study suggests that in order to increase young
adolescents» physical activity levels, and perhaps establish lifelong healthy habits, parents should actively encourage their
children to
participate in physical activity.
COAST Clinic at Bradley Hospital offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment for
children and
adolescents who have difficulty
participating in age - appropriate activities due to physical, neurological, cognitive, behavioral, communication or sensory processing challenges.
Children up to the age of 18 can
participate in teen - only activities, which allow
adolescents to express themselves in a positive manner, engage in positive social experiences, and learn the value of recreation and play to overall physical and mental health.
A study by Staples, Atti, and Gordon (2011) indicated that significant improvements in depressive symptoms and a lowered sense of hopelessness were established after 129 Palestinian
children and
adolescents participated in a 10 - session mind - body skills group.
Child and
Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and Community Paediatric clinics across three different National Health Service (NHS) Trusts in England are
participating in the trial, including Medway NHS Foundation Trust (KSe), United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust (JC), North East London NHS Foundation Trust (HV).
children who
participated Study 1, studies have shown that
adolescents provide reliable and valid
The statement that
children,
adolescents and adults can all successfully
participate in groups is just plain false.
We wish to thank the
participating practices from the Pediatric Practice Research Group and particularly the following individuals who worked closely with the research team to make this study possible: Barry Abrams, M.D., Advocate Oak Park Pediatrics, Oak Park, IL; Barbara Bayldon, M.D., Winfield - Moody Health Center, Near North Health Service Corporation, Chicago, IL; Richard Burnstine, M.D., North Suburban Pediatrics, Evanston, IL; Joseph O'Neil, M.D.,
Child and
Adolescent Center, Evanston Northwestern Health Care, Evanston, IL; Marvin Cooper, M.D., North Shore Pediatrics, Chicago, IL; David Dobkin, M.D., North Arlington Pediatrics, Arlington Heights, IL; Lisa Gadek, M.D., Lake Forest Pediatrics, Lake Forest, IL; H. Garry Gardner, M.D., Du Page Pediatrics, Darien, IL; Karen Haught, M.D., M.P.H.,
Children's Memorial Pediatrics — Uptown, Chicago, IL; Inyang Isong, M.D., Lawndale Christian Health Center, Chicago, IL; John Kahler, M.D., Advocate Hyde Park Pediatrics, Chicago, IL; Bennett Kaye, M.D.,
Children's Health Care Associates, Chicago, IL; Peter Liber, M.D., Wheaton Pediatrics, Wheaton, IL; Fatima Moghadam, M.D., Dr Moghadam & Associates, Naperville, IL; John Poncher, M.D., Associated Pediatrics, Portage, IN; William D. Rutenberg, M.D., Grove Pediatrics, Long Grove, IL; Jaye Schrier, M.D.,
Child Life Center, Homewood, IL; Davila Sen, M.D., Evanston, IL; Norman Segal, M.D., Pediatric Healthcare Associates, Arlington Heights, IL; Joyce Smith, M.D., Circle Family Care, Chicago, IL; Timothy Wall, M.D., Pediatric Health Associates, Naperville, IL; Lori Weiss, M.D., Ad - Park Pediatrics, Oak Park, IL; Lori Walsh, M.D., Glenview Pediatrics, Glenview, IL; Amy Becker Manion, CPNP, Northwestern
Children's Primary Care, Chicago, IL.
This program involves the family or other support systems in the individual's treatment:
Children /
adolescents participate in individual family sessions as appropriate or desired.
Likewise, our colleagues working on the Penn Resiliency Project have found that
children and
adolescents who
participate in their school - based cognitive - behavioral program are less likely to experience depressive symptoms than are
children and
adolescents assigned to control conditions.
In addition to my clinical practice, I coordinate the Preschool Committee of the Denver Psychoanalytic Society and
participate in the Juvenile Bipolar Professional listserv, which discusses the treatment and diagnosis of
children and
adolescents with bipolar disorder.
This fellowship includes a four - week elective experience for
child and
adolescent psychiatry fellows, or rising
child and
adolescent psychiatry fellows, to learn about and
participate in the legislative goals of AACAP.
Students will actively
participate in a multi-disciplinary team and engage in collaborative treatment planning with multiple community partners to manage the multiple and complex issues surrounding the mental health treatment needs of
children and
adolescents.
She has provided evidenced - based individual, family, and group treatment to
children and
adolescents across a range of inpatient, partial, residential, acute outpatient and outpatient settings, and has
participated in and published research focused on
adolescent eating disorders, body image disturbance, and nonsuicidal self - injury.
Part of what
children need to develop into
participating and contributing
adolescents and adults is to feel included and accepted.
Macrostructural, normative, internalized, and even biological aspects of the gender system may allow, encourage, or sanction mothers to
participate in a wide range of activities and forms of communication with their
adolescent children, irrespective of living arrangements.»
Longitudinal analyses were conducted by using data from sexually active
adolescents who
participated in the first 2 years of the National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health (Add Health) to address two sets of main research questions: First, do differing levels of relationship quality (a) within the family — peer mesosystem and (b) among different facets of the parent —
child relationship interact in their patterns of association with sexual risk behavior?
TRAILS has been financially supported by various grants from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO (Medical Research Council program grant GB - MW 940-38-011; ZonMW Brainpower grant 100-001-004; ZonMw Risk Behavior and Dependence grants 60 -60600-97-118; ZonMw Culture and Health grant 261-98-710; Social Sciences Council medium - sized investment grants GB - MaGW 480-01-006 and GB - MaGW 480-07-001; Social Sciences Council project grants GB - MaGW 452-04-314 and GB - MaGW 452-06-004; NWO large - sized investment grant 175.010.2003.005; NWO Longitudinal Survey and Panel Funding 481-08-013), the Dutch Ministry of Justice (WODC), the European Science Foundation (EuroSTRESS project FP - 006), Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure BBMRI - NL (CP 32), the
participating universities, and Accare Center for
Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry.
Participating centres were established
child and
adolescent mental health services teams in the northwest of England, who served substantial geographical areas and were experienced in the assessment and management of young people with self harm.
We examined these hypotheses in a sample of 315
adolescents (51 % females; 93 % Caucasian; 3 % African — American; and 1 % each Hispanic, Asian — American, and Native American)
participating in a longitudinal study of
child development since birth.
Of the 35 % of
adolescents who did not
participate, in one case the parent did not allow her
child to
participate (0.8 %).