«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.»
Involved fathers can help improve
positive outcomes for kids, so it makes sense that they can also help prevent negative behaviors.
If she had done things differently, asked for a little bit of permission to try this out, I have to believe there would have been a more
positive outcome for the kids.
Not exact matches
And although people nod their heads in agreement when presented with research that demonstrates the
positive and successful
outcomes for kids who attend all kinds of colleges (not just the elite universities), these folks don't seem to change their behaviors in light of the data.
The possibility of a
positive outcome for a better world
for our grand
kids is enough
for me.
Research says teaching kindness has a
positive influence on a range of academic, health, and social
outcomes for kids.
Any big victories or disappointing losses, if you've always got those gears going where you're thinking it's all about the
kids you really put yourself in the best position where it comes out
positive for everybody, regardless of the
outcome.
In the only controlled, randomized scientific study to compare graduated extinction and «
positive routines» head - to - head, there were no significant differences in treatment
outcomes for kids (Adams and Rickert 1989).
We are fortunate to work alongside many like - minded organizations who believe in the power of safe and healthy play and understand the
positive impact this can have on
outcomes for kids.
In this podcast, Dr. Freiberg explains district responsibilities under the state anti-bullying statutes; explores the need
for a cultural shift away from punishing bad behavior to teaching
kids essential life skills; and, discusses restorative practices and the
positive outcomes achieved by schools that are implementing them.
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.
It highlights
positive policies and practices that have improved child health and development and features stories from several states on advocacy efforts that have improved
outcomes for kids and families.