Studies suggest that a healthy parent - child
relationship leads to positive outcomes for the children and the family (1).
Not exact matches
Based on the premise that
positive relationships between middle and high school students and their teachers can
lead to better educational
outcomes, «Creating birds of similar feathers: Leveraging similarity
to improve teacher - student
relationships and academic achievement,» by Hunter Gehlbach, Maureen E. Brinkworth, Aaron King, Laura Hsu, Joe McIntyre, and Todd Rogers, focuses on a simple intervention...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring
relationships can promote a range of
positive developmental
outcomes,
relationships that fail can
lead to decrements in a youth's functioning and self - esteem.
Thoughtful, timely and appropriate responses benefit how we communicate with others... it supports developing and maintaining
positive relationships and ultimately
leads to better
outcomes in mental health and wellbeing.
Children are more likely
to have trusting
relationships with caregivers who are consistent and nurturing, which
leads to a number of
positive developmental
outcomes.7 Moreover, the research suggests that
positive and consistent caregiving has the potential
to compensate for factors that have a deleterious impact on children, such as poverty and its associated risk factors.8 In other words, children have much better
outcomes if their family lives are stable, despite the overwhelming influence of poverty and associated risk factors.
Summary: (
To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The goal in this study was to examine whether the Hope Connection therapeutic summer camp (a TBRI Therapeutic Camp) would lead to reduction in children's cortisol levels and that the reduction would be associated with positive changes in depression and representations of family relationships (i.e., attachment
To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The goal in this study was
to examine whether the Hope Connection therapeutic summer camp (a TBRI Therapeutic Camp) would lead to reduction in children's cortisol levels and that the reduction would be associated with positive changes in depression and representations of family relationships (i.e., attachment
to examine whether the Hope Connection therapeutic summer camp (a TBRI Therapeutic Camp) would
lead to reduction in children's cortisol levels and that the reduction would be associated with positive changes in depression and representations of family relationships (i.e., attachment
to reduction in children's cortisol levels and that the reduction would be associated with
positive changes in depression and representations of family
relationships (i.e., attachment).
Evaluations of youth mentoring programs have provided evidence that high - quality, enduring
relationships can
lead to a range of
positive outcomes for the young people involved.
Current longitudinal experimental research on conflict mediation enables us
to identify what characteristics of mediation sessions
lead to positive outcomes «'' including forgiveness, health benefits, and the restoration of fractured
relationships «'' between two people experiencing what can sometimes feel like an intractable conflict.