Sentences with phrase «reports of additional child»

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There were 16 additional pediatric deaths reported in the weekly report, bringing the total number of child flu deaths this year up to 53.
As of July 2012, with completion of another round of the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness reviews, three additional models met the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services evidence requirements, with detailed reports forthcoming.17 As summarized below for the nine models with full reviews available, not all demonstrated evidence of effectiveness in reducing child maltreatment and improving parenting practices.7, 8
This was defined as the number of months, to age 4 months, that the child was reported to have been breastfed without receiving any additional cow's milk, milk formula preparation, or solid food.
Gay fathers tend to be economically well - off, one means by which their children may garner social advantages relative to other children, while additional research has shown that children of gay fathers did not report differences in sex - typed behaviour compared with parents of other family configurations.58 A large literature shows that parents tend to transmit values to their children along socioeconomic status lines, with middle class parents typically imparting different values from parents in lower socioeconomic strata.59, 60 However, little of this work has examined fathers in particular, as distinct from mothers.
The report reveals that in order to meet the World Health Assembly target of increasing the percentage of children under 6 months of age who are exclusively breastfed to at least 50 % by 2025, an additional $ 5.7 billion is required.
The government would have to spend an additional # 28 billion to meet its target of ending child poverty by 2020 under current plans, according to a new report.
«This report demonstrates that the obsessive obliteration of vital information and guidance by the Coalition Government is leaving children and young people highly vulnerable and is placing additional burdens on schools as they have to use their own time and resources to plug the gap.»
The report also proposes funding child care subsidies in New York by an additional $ 190 million, for a total of $ 1.166 billion.
As a research partner of an $ 11.7 million Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) grant from the National Institutes of Health to the George Washington University Autism and Neurodevelopment Disorders Institute, the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's National will continue investigations into sex differences, and aims to develop self - reporting measures for adolescents and adults that better capture additional populations — including females and non-cisgender males.
An additional 14 percent of parents who reported no household firearms said their children regularly visited the homes of relatives and friends who owned guns.
Instructed to attend to only one of two competing stories — «The Blue Kangaroo» vs. «Harry the Dog,» for example — the children whose parents had received additional attention instruction showed a 50 percent increase in brain activity in response to the correct story compared to children in the other two groups, the authors report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; their responses matched those seen in adults and children of higher socioeconomic status.
Over the course of the Conference, the NASUWT will be issuing a number of reports on issues including school buildings, special and additional needs education, the wellbeing of children and young people and the harassment of teachers.
An NHS England spokesman said of the report: «This is another example of important and growing health needs, and while the additional # 1.4 billion pledged for children and adolescent mental health services will help to kick - start this work, transformation will not happen overnight.
These three recent national reports highlight the importance of and need for additional research on schools that serve the needs of poor children by increasing their achievement and, hence, their educational opportunities.
In a 2014 report, called «Opportunity Mississippi,» the governor wrote, «My «Third Grade Gate» literacy measure... will improve literacy achievement by ending social promotion of third grade students who are not reading on grade level... As this policy is fully implemented, we will gain a better understanding of how many children are struggling with literacy, and we will in turn be able to prove the need for additional resources.»
Consider, for instance, the genealogy of the report's claim that the current formula provides low - income children with only an additional 11.5 % of funding.
«Based on the information provided and the results of our visual investigation and sampling, TTI recommends that the school be closed until cleaning and additional evaluation be conducted to insure the safety of the children and staff,» the consultant's report stated.
Additional measures that have a critical impact on student achievement are reported only (not included in schools» ratings) such as access to quality state - funded preschool; half - day vs. full - day kindergarten; the percentage of first - year teachers; teacher turnover; teachers with certifications in their specialized area; career counselors / coaches; out - of - school suspensions; and whole child supports such as access to a school - based counselor or mental health services provider; nurse or health services provider; librarian / media specialist; and a family resource / youth service center.
Key finding from new evaluation report of «Family Skills», aiming to improve literacy and language of children learning English as an Additional Language
Today brought additional reports that a small group of Connecticut superintendents, principals and other school administrators continue to mislead and lie to parents about their fundamental right to opt their children out of the Common Core SBAC test or are engaging in bullying and harassment of students and parents who have decided to opt their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory SBAC testing scheme.
Even more shocking are the new reports that additional school districts are actually bulling and abusing children whose parents have opted them out of the SBAC testing scheme.
Several months ago, GoodEReader reported on a few of the initiatives that Scholastic was launching in order to keep its content current in the minds of children's and young adult readers, including the pending incorporation of ebooks into the book club offerings and the additional 39 Clues content that came out in time for fans of the series to need reading entertainment over the December school holidays.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REGINA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, Susanville, CA (11/2010 to Present) Special Education Teacher Assistant • Provide support to lead special education teacher in developing lesson plans and imparting education • Supervise students with special needs on a constant basis to ensure that they are safe and settled • Prepare learning materials specific to each student's special needs and abilities • Encourage students to communicate by dealing with them in a gentle manner • Assist students during in - school therapy sessions • Recognize when students are distressed and attempt to assist them out of their situations • Look after students physical needs such as feeding and toileting • Supervise students during lunch and play times • Assist students with mobility needs such as lifting and positioning them or helping them in and out of wheelchairs and adaptive equipment • Create and maintain student records and ensure that they are kept safe and confidential • Provided support in evaluating students» progress and need for additional care and created correlating reports
Wrote and sent reports to parents to inform them of the progress their children made and whether those children needed any additional help
Compared with reporting that mothers support child activity (reference group), reporting that parents share the role of supporting child activity during the week was associated with children doing, on average, an additional 3.5 min of MVPA per day.
For additional details on these measures, see the accompanying technical report, «Mediators and Adverse Effects of Child Poverty in the United States.»
The adoption of the proposed screening and surveillance practices, may lengthen visit time to discuss results without additional payment to support that time and create significant non — face - to - face work.60 This includes referring patients and families to appropriate resources, tracking referrals, communicating with other professionals (which may require reviewing lengthy reports and school plans), and following up with children and families.
The reductions in aggressive behaviour reported here could be attributable to change in the school's management of child behaviour or an increase in extracurricular activities which may, themselves, have preventive effects.4 None the less, the effects of reducing media exposure and its effect in combination with other effective school based programmes5, 6 merit additional studies.
As of July 2012, with completion of another round of the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness reviews, three additional models met the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services evidence requirements, with detailed reports forthcoming.17 As summarized below for the nine models with full reviews available, not all demonstrated evidence of effectiveness in reducing child maltreatment and improving parenting practices.7, 8
Final Report: Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, Enhanced Yakima County Nurse - Family Partnership (EYCNFP) Program at Children's Village Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic (2013) View Abstract Describes the activities and outcomes of a federally funded demonstration project that provided nurse home visits to low - income pregnant women with additional Healthy Marriage / Responsible Father services for clients and Mental Health Consultant services for program staff.
Similarly, we chose not to obtain teacher, caregiver, and preschool provider reports, given variability in the settings in which 5.5 - year - old children receive care and pragmatic considerations of locating additional respondents.
She is responsible for data collection, analysis, and compilation of the Kids Count in Nebraska annual report and development and support of any additional Voices for Children in Nebraska research projects.
A review of the most comprehensive and controlled recent studies reports that if children can not live with both parents together, a minimum of one - third time for each parent is necessary, and that «additional benefits continue to accrue up to and including equal (50 - 50) time.»
Third and most importantly, two - thirds of Newman's respondents reported that difficulties in the first year after a birth led to downward revisions of plans for additional children.
Additional items assessed family history of mental health problems including SSD (caregiver - report), and demographic items (child - and caregiver - report).
Forty - seven percent of all mothers reported that their child had had additional problems with sleep since completing the Infant Sleep Study.
A number of studies of marital conflict have examined both parent - and childreports of marital conflict and child outcomes, but additional research is needed to provide evidence for potential mechanisms of action explaining the association between marital conflict and child internalizing and externalizing outcomes.
According to the most recent Demographics Report (2015) from Military OneSource, prepared for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), «across the active duty and selected reserve population, there are 2,120,505 military personnel and 2,783,141 [additional] family members, including spouses, children, and adult dependents.»
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