«There are
strong protective factors in the Latino community that help offset risks for children.
When parents «act out» these feelings with their babies,
strong protective factors are formed for the infant like safety, control and resilience.
The authors say: «These findings add to the literature by suggesting that the combination of high physical activity and low leisure time sitting is
a stronger protective factor against becoming obese than either behavior on its own.»
We know that such relationships are
a strong protective factor for children's mental health and wellbeing.
Not exact matches
Breast milk contains hormones, antibodies, and other
protective factors that help babies fight infection and become
stronger.
Be
Strong, not stressed: Strong Families Brochure A new brochure from Center for the Study of Social Policy helps parents understand how to keep their families strong with protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.&
Strong, not stressed:
Strong Families Brochure A new brochure from Center for the Study of Social Policy helps parents understand how to keep their families strong with protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.&
Strong Families Brochure A new brochure from Center for the Study of Social Policy helps parents understand how to keep their families
strong with protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.&
strong with
protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.»
They address the developmental growth of any child, describe strengths based approaches to support the development of
protective factors that keep families
strong, depict parenting practices that support healthy child development, and encourage cultural sensitivity in parent educators / home visitors.
They conclude: «The
protective effects of moderate - to - vigorous physical activity and low leisure time sitting against developing obesity and metabolic risk
factor clustering are
strongest when viewed in combination.
This is one of the
strongest indicators that it is overall lifestyle
factors rather one single component that is
protective.
There is also
strong evidence supporting a valid association for monounsaturated fatty acid intake and a prudent diet (
protective factors) as well as a western diet (harmful
factor) among studies of high methodologic quality.
In applying a predefined algorithm, we identified
strong evidence of a causal relationship for
protective factors, including intake of vegetables, nuts, and monounsaturated fatty acids and Mediterranean, prudent, and high - quality dietary patterns, and harmful
factors, including intake of trans — fatty acids and foods with a high glycemic index or load and a western dietary pattern.
We identified
strong evidence of a causal relationship for
protective factors, including intake of vegetables, nuts and monounsaturated fatty acids and Mediterranean, prudent and high - quality dietary patterns.
Results
Strong evidence supports valid associations (4 criteria satisfied) of
protective factors, including intake of vegetables, nuts, and «Mediterranean» and high - quality dietary patterns with CHD, and associations of harmful
factors, including intake of trans — fatty acids and foods with a high glycemic index or load.
No, because I was privileged to have myriad
protective factors in my life that buffered life's challenges: parents who provided steady and consistent unconditional acceptance, a
strong spiritual identity that allowed me to look beyond current circumstances, and teachers who practiced cultural sensitivity before such a thing knew to exist.
Lions Quest helps provide
protective factors by creating a
strong connection to school, involving parents in the lives of their children, and helping students gain the knowledge, skill, and commitment to make healthy choices when they face pressure to use alcohol, drugs, and tobacco.
Be
Strong, not stressed: Strong Families Brochure A new brochure from Center for the Study of Social Policy helps parents understand how to keep their families strong with protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.&
Strong, not stressed:
Strong Families Brochure A new brochure from Center for the Study of Social Policy helps parents understand how to keep their families strong with protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.&
Strong Families Brochure A new brochure from Center for the Study of Social Policy helps parents understand how to keep their families
strong with protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.&
strong with
protective factors explanations and «tune - up tips.»
There also is
strong research support for other
protective factors that buffer youth against overall violence that have been identified for the five developmental sectors of adolescents (Howell, Lipsey, and Wilson, 2014, pp. 21 — 22).
The second major
protective factor is the
strong balance sheet, a major advantage in a highly capital intensive industry that requires lots of specialized equipment.
Be
Strong Families trained the admin staff in each community on the Be
Strong Families Parenting Communities ™ model — which includes 1) parents working on their individual vitality by their strengthening body, mind and spirit, 2) parents intentionally building
protective factors in their families, and 3) parents forming teams to do service projects in the community that make the neighborhood a safer, better place to raise children.
During the rest of the month, they will be using the CAP Month messaging to post more information and positive messages on Facebook about building
strong families and understanding the
Protective Factors.
In this article the authors present the core pillars of the
Strong Military Families program and how they contribute to the strengthening of
protective factors that help parents cope with stressors and promote family resilience.
There is now significant research which demonstrates that
strong culture and identity are
protective factors for Indigenous people, assisting us to develop resilience.
The
Strong Military Families preventive intervention is a multifamily parenting and self - care skills group that aims to strengthen
protective factors and promote military family resilience.
Consistent with recent research, 6 the social development model hypothesizes that
strong bonds to school serve as a
protective factor against behaviors that violate socially accepted standards.
From Safe Sanctuaries to
Strong Communities: The Role of Communities of Faith in Child Protection Melton & Anderson Family and Community Health, 31 (2), 2008 View Abstract Discusses the potential contributions of faith communities to child abuse prevention efforts, examines the role of religiosity as a
protective factor, and describes two community initiatives that are engaging churches in child abuse prevention.
Regarding both
factors, these authors argue that a child's ability to respond to new situations, positive self - esteem and positive environmental support through
strong peer relationships are
protective.
The development of
strong relationship with parents during this period is an important
protective factor for children as they grow up.
Building
strong connections to early childhood education and care services, schools, families and community serve as a
protective factor for children and assists in developing a
strong sense of self and their resilience.
Other personal
factors — a
strong and sustained relationship with at least one adult, an even temperament, and an ability to evoke positive responses in others — have been identified as «
protective factors» that can help insulate even high - risk youth from the danger of falling into delinquency.
Presents information from a review of current research on specific
protective factors that carry moderate or
strong association with improved well - being for victims of child abuse and neglect.
Protective factors enable people to feel
strong and resilient.
This presentation explores the effectiveness of the
Strong Start Wraparound program designed to help young Colorado families affected by substance use build
protective factors to prevent child abuse and neglect.
While there has been little examination of any long - term impacts of FIFO / DIDO work on children,
strong family relationships are a
protective factor against suicide, and anything that weakens those bonds should be treated seriously.
Colorado's
Strong Start Study: Helping Young Families Affected by Substance Use Build
Protective Factors to Prevent Maltreatment [Presentation Slides](PDF - 557 KB) University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) Technical Assistance (TA) Institute (2013) Highlights the collaborative partnership between the Colorado Department of Human Services» Division of Early Childhood and Division of Behavioral Health to address the increase in substance use by women since the mid-1980s, the rate of prenatal drug exposure, and child maltreatment.
Presents information from a review of current research on specific
protective factors that carry moderate or
strong association with improved well - being for pregnant and parenting teens.
This webinar is hosted by Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) and the National Alliance of Children's Trust and Prevention Funds and will briefly review how Be
Strong Families developed and spread Parent Cafés before diving into the Vitality Domains and Cafés and crosswalk with the Strengthening Families
Protective Factors.
The most important
protective factor schools can build is having a
strong play - based curriculum from kindergarten to Year 12.
The initiative includes engaging parents and families using Be
Strong Families» Parent Café model and a Strengthening Families ™
Protective Factors approach.
Dads PCIB also gives parents information about Strengthening FamiliesTM
Protective Factors that keep families
strong and builds
Protective Factors and Promotes
strong, lasting relationships among parents.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) In this study, the efficacy of the
Strong African American Families Program (SAAF) was tested in regards to communicative parenting and youth
protective factors between SAAF participants and control group members.
The service projects, which include the delivery of at least 95 Be
Strong Families Parent Cafes across the city in July and August, seek to reduce violence in communities by building the Strengthening Families ™
Protective Factors (Social Connections, Parental Resilience, Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development, Concrete Support in Times of Need, and Social and Emotional Competence of Children) in families» homes and communities and promoting vitality across Chicago - land.
Research has found that there are five features called
protective factors that help make a
strong and healthy family.
Building knowledge of risk and
protective factors for marital distress and divorce; Development of knowledge on the effectiveness of marriage / relationship education (including knowledge of the internationally known Prevention and Relationships Enhancement Program (PREP); The study of couple development, including a
strong focus on commitment dynamics and cohabitation.
FHF targets risk and
protective factors that have been identified as
strong predictors of adolescent risk behaviors and associated outcomes.
Building
Protective Factors and strengthening our own families is a critical step towards building
stronger communities.
This workbook is a companion to the Living the
Protective Factors: Journey to Being a Tight, Loving and Fabulously
Strong Family Workshop and also to the book, Living the
Protective Factors: How Parents Keep Their Children Safe and Families
Strong.
If you are a child welfare agency, Family Advocacy Center, DCFS funded provider or early childhood program serving child welfare involved families, there are resources available through Be
Strong Families that you can access that will help you build
protective factors in families and strengthen the relationships between parents and those that serve parents.
Be
Strong Families / Strengthening Families Illinois developed the first parent café process to support programs and communities in engaging parents, building
protective factors, and promoting deep individual self - reflection and peer - to - peer learning.
The review also states: ``... Negative attachment styles and family conflict are risk
factors for adolescents with SUDs, and a
strong parent - child bond is a
protective factor.
If you are a provider working to keep families
strong by strengthening families and building the Protective Factors, Be Strong Families is your global resource on parent engagement, parent - provider partnerships, and parent and family development and s
strong by strengthening families and building the
Protective Factors, Be
Strong Families is your global resource on parent engagement, parent - provider partnerships, and parent and family development and s
Strong Families is your global resource on parent engagement, parent - provider partnerships, and parent and family development and support