Sentences with phrase «promising early evidence»

All of them had showed promising early evidence, but on a small scale.

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For Antonina's generation of early Twentieth - Century immigrants, the freedom of America's press offered solid evidence that their faith in the young country's promise and opportunity was well - founded.
Everton confirmed their early season promise as they cruised to victory at Villa Park — and on this evidence Paul Lambert's side will face a Barclays Premier League relegation battle.
Other Resources: Tax Resources for Families Childhood Adversity Narratives (CAN): Opportunities to Change the Outcomes of Traumatized Children Services for Families of Infants and Toddlers Experiencing Trauma: A Research - to - Practice Brief Promising Evidence that Early Head Start Can Prevent Child Maltreatment: A Research - to - Practice Brief
The speech is evidence the Tory leadership is trying to hark back to some of David Cameron's early promises of liberal Conservatism after the party became increasingly focused on economic matters towards the end of the last parliament.
«We don't have evidence that [such proteins are] driving the whole process but we think it's an early part, and if you knock it out or manipulate it, you could have the promise of an early impact and protecting at least the synaptic part of the story.»
Despite the promising early results, there is currently no evidence to suggest that using apps alone can outperform standard psychological therapies, or reduce the need for antidepressant medications.
«Early evidence suggests that tomosynthesis may be a promising tool for women with dense breasts that may reduce false positives,» said Christoph Lee, associate professor of radiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, who contributed to the study.
This study provided early evidence that immunotherapies that can induce or enhance optimal immunologic conditions within colorectal cancers may hold promise for extending the lives of colorectal cancer patients.
Although it must be said that research is in its early days, initial evidence for the use of probiotics in the treatment of ileal - anal pouch inflammation is promising.
Early diagnosis and intervention for children with FASD are thought to be key to preventing behavioural, mental health and learning difficulties.36 — 38 However, Fitzroy Valley community members have reported that a current lack of diagnostic and intervention support for children with FASD impacts their children's ability to reach their full potential.14 Children with FASD need access to interventions which support their development of emotional and behavioural regulation skills.38 It is recognised that educators, alongside the family, play a crucial role in supporting children with FASD to improve life outcomes through contextually appropriate and evidence - based interventions.36 While there is limited evidence for strategies that can assist children affected by FASD, 2 particularly to improve self - regulation and executive functioning skills, 8 17 32 39 the Alert Program for Self - Regulation has evidence to suggest it is a promising intervention.17 39
Research to Practice Brief: Promising Evidence That Early Head Start Can Prevent Child Maltreatment
Programs listed on the Kansas Home Visiting website are evidence - based according to the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review http://homvee.acf.hhs.gov/, federally approved MIECHV promising approach, and federal early intervention programevidence - based according to the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review http://homvee.acf.hhs.gov/, federally approved MIECHV promising approach, and federal early intervention programEvidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review http://homvee.acf.hhs.gov/, federally approved MIECHV promising approach, and federal early intervention program models.
Finally, a reliable source that synthesizes the best available research evidence on all aspects of professional development in early childhood — who the early educators are, what practices are most promising, and the methods for implementing and evaluating it in various contexts.
These efforts ultimately led to the creation of the Home Visiting Services Account (HVSA) in 2010 in legislation, a public - private partnership between the Washington State Department of Early Learning (DEL) and Thrive Washington (Thrive), a statewide nonprofit organization that matches public dollars with private funding to invest in a portfolio of evidence - based and promising practices for home visiting programs.
While the Tribal Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Grant Program emphasizes and supports successful implementation of high - quality, culturally - relevant home visiting programs that have demonstrated evidence of effectiveness in Tribal settings, it also supports promising approaches.
1995 — Building Relationships: Families and Professionals as Partners 1996 — A Promising Future 1997 — Fostering the Well Being of Families 1998 — Trauma: A Multi-Dimensional View 1999 — Coming Together for Children and Families: Developing Comprehensive Systems of Care 2000 — The Neurobiology of Child Development: Bridging the Gap Between Theory Research and Practice 2001 — Processing Trauma and Terrorism 2002 — The Road Less Traveled: Adoptive Families in the New Millennium 2003 — A Better Beginning: Parents with Mental Illness and their Young Children 2004 — Approaches That Work: Multi-Stressed Families and their Young Children 2005 — The Screening and Assessing of the Social Emotional Concerns 2006 — Supporting Young Children through Separation and Loss 2007 — Social Emotional Development: Promising Practices, Research and Policy 2008 — Attachment: Connecting for Life 2009 — Evidenced - based Practices for Working with Young Children and Families 2010 - Eat Sleep and Be Merry: Regulation Concerns in Young Children 2011 - Climbing the Ladder Toward Competency in Young Children's Mental Health 2012 - Focusing on Fatherhood 2013 - Trauma in Early Childhood: Assessment, Intervention and Supporting Families
This new investment promotes developing promising models and enhancing existing evidence - based programs, and it signals federal recognition that states» costliest social problems are rooted in this early period of life.
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