Nevertheless, support for new parents in the UK still tends to focus on mothers, and to be more actively used by women, and it has been suggested that greater efforts to include fathers might improve long -
term outcomes for children [5].
The Child Specialist is informed by research and clinical data on the long
term outcomes for children.
Improve long
term outcomes for children leaving care including an increase in training and employment and reduced likelihood of their own child being removed.
The Senate should pass the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 and continue its commitment to investing in evidence - based home visiting to promote positive, long -
term outcomes for children, families, and the nation.
The child specialist is informed by research and clinical data on the long
term outcomes for children.
There is a persistent and harmful misconception that joint custody predictably provides better long -
term outcomes for children of divorce.
The positive effects of high - quality early childhood programs on specific, short - and long -
term outcomes for children, families, and communities, have been quantified by numerous research studies.8 In the short - to medium - term, children enrolled in high - quality early learning programs are less likely to need special education services during their K - 12 years; are less likely to commit juvenile offenses; and more likely to graduate from high school.
Though results are mixed, most home visiting studies find that the early intervention of home visiting can improve both short - and long -
term outcomes for children who are at - risk of being maltreated by positively impacting not only the outcomes listed above, but perhaps most importantly, the mother - child relationship (e.g., Black et al., 2007; Guttentag et al., 2014; Karoly et al., 2006; Olds et al., 1998).
The Child Specialist is informed by research and clinical data on the long
term outcomes for children.
Infection in pregnant women can lead to birth defects in developing fetuses and newborns, but long -
term outcomes for children exposed to the virus in the womb are largely unknown.
There is emerging evidence that untreated mental health problems in pregnancy or post partum period are associated with poorer long -
term outcomes for children beyond the immediate postnatal period.
Unlike sleep training, having a depressed mother during early childhood has been shown, repeatedly, to be linked with worse long -
term outcomes for children.
But if parents can keep both dimensions in mind, they'll hit the sweet spot that enables the best long -
term outcomes for the children.
The report calculates that for every # 1 invested, counselling has the potential to deliver a societal return of # 6.20 by improving long -
term outcomes for each child.
The report calculates that for every # 1 invested (# 4.2 million in total), Place2Be's counselling service has the potential to deliver a societal return of # 6.20 (# 25.9 million in total) by improving long -
term outcomes for each child.
Not exact matches
She noted that there is strong research that indicates that the extra income the tax credit gives to low - income families has significant long -
term benefits
for the
children, improving their educational, health, and career
outcomes, on top of helping to mitigate immediate hardship.
In the cost - effectiveness analysis (GiveWell estimate of Living Goods cost effectiveness (November 2014)-RRB-, in all Sheets except
for «U5MR (Jake's assumptions),» we use 5q0, or the probability of a
child dying before his or her 5th birthday expressed in deaths per 1,000 live births assuming constant mortality rates throughout childhood, instead of the under - 5 mortality rate (under 5 deaths per person per year), because the original report on the RCT we received from Living Goods reported
outcomes in
terms of 5q0.
A review by Goldman (2005) of five studies using multivariate analyses which isolate the independent impact of fathers» involvement in
children's learning on educational
outcomes, clearly shows that fathers» involvement (both in
terms of level and frequency) in their
children's schools is a key factor that correlates with better educational
outcomes for children.
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For these and other reasons, although
children in mother - stepfather families tend to experience better financial support than
children in lone mother households, and their stepfathers tend to be of higher «quality» than their biological fathers in
terms of education, employment, psychopathology etc. (McLanahan et al, 2006) their
outcomes and adjustment are not superior to
children in lone mother households, although there may be cultural variations.
I had the great privilege of working at the Institute of
Child Health, which is doing extraordinary work on the importance of pre and post-natal nutrition
for long -
term health
outcomes.
Outcomes for the research include attachment and long -
term parental and
child physiological and psychological health.
There are other aspects of homebirth that contribute to excellent medium - and long -
term outcomes for mothers and their homeborn
children.
As interest in the promise of evidence - based home visiting programs to improve
outcomes for children and families grows, policymakers and practitioners need guidance about how to implement them effectively and sustain high - fidelity implementation over the long
term.
In their current state of development, home visitation programs do not appear to represent the low - cost solution to
child health and developmental problems that policymakers and the public have hoped
for.5 However, information that is accumulating about long -
term outcomes and effective practices may lead to the development of replicable programs that are capable of producing modest but consistent and positive results
for participating target families.
«We have come a long way in improving
outcomes for babies born early, but more research is needed to understand long
term developmental
outcomes,» says senior author Julie Lumeng, M.D., a developmental and behavioral pediatrician at C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital.
Mothers reported more symptoms of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday dyadic interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long -
term consequences of having a colicky
child, however, indicate that there are no negative
outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly,
for the parent -
child relationship.
There are no long -
term research studies on the
outcome of
children with Selective Mutism as they grow into adulthood, and therefore much of what we believe occurs in adulthood
for this population is conjecture by experts with experience in the field.
«We have been studying the health effects
for such a short time that we can't say what the long -
term outcomes will be
for children,» Fenton continued.
Past studies have shown a couple's ability to manage conflict is crucial in
terms of long -
term relationship quality and stability, physical health, and healthy
outcomes for their
children.
She said effective early intervention is crucial
for young
children with ADHD, due to the unfavorable short -
term and long -
term outcomes associated with the disorder.
With the current study only following
children up to age 7.5 years, the researchers said longer
term studies will be needed
for a more complete understanding of the developmental, emotional and social
outcomes for children with prenatal methamphetamine exposure.
«Once we identify and characterize these cases, we can begin to study different types of treatments, long -
term outcomes and root causes of the illness,» says Debra Katzman, a pediatrician at the Hospital
for Sick
Children in Toronto and an author of the recent paper.
Our faculty study a wide range of topics, including health
outcomes and quality of life
for children with diabetes, and the link between childhood obesity and its long -
term endocrine consequences such as pubertal maturation.
Work in the center will expand upon earlier pilot research to help determine best practices
for improving asthma
outcomes among high - risk
children with asthma and ensure long -
term program sustainability.
Therefore, long -
term outcomes with cord blood transplantation, particularly in
children, are associated with less GVHD, a major advantage
for stem cell transplantation.
Another study is testing whether unrelated donor stem cell transplant can provide better long -
term outcomes than traditional immunosuppressive therapy (IST)
for children with severe aplastic anemia.
These are the places where charters are significantly and consistently shifting
outcomes for children in
terms of academic achievement, college readiness, and, one hopes, upward mobility.
Without the same rigorous tests, we can not be sure that the observed association between teacher value - added and long -
term outcomes was not the result of other factors (
for example, efforts made by parents with the strongest parenting skills to ensure their
children were assigned to the most effective instructors).
As a literacy scholar, Kim plans long -
term programs of research to improve
outcomes for low - income
children and struggling readers at scale.
The authors of the study hold out hope that the positive finding on kindergarten retentions means that the TN - VPK had a positive effect on
children's social / emotional development, which will lead to long
term positive
outcomes like those that were found in the famous Perry Preschool Project (in which,
for example, participants were less likely than nonparticipants to have had encounters with the criminal justice system as adults).
In
terms of learning
outcomes, we want to agree at the outset the differences in how
children will learn as a result of proposed CPD activity —
for example, pupils will move from using closed questions to the use of higher order questioning.
There is an extensive body of research that shows the critical importance of early childhood in
children's learning and development, including
for long -
term educational
outcomes.
In the longer
term, we advocate
for a final determination on the viability of charter schools in Washington that is fair, equitable,
outcomes - based and, above all, driven by what is good
for children.
In the Friedman Foundation
for Educational Choice's latest research, The Achievement Checkup, I examined the long -
term academic
outcomes of one of the programs attempting to help low - income families beat the odds — The
Children's Scholarship Fund Baltimore (CSFB), an organization that provides need - based K - 8 scholarships to low - income families.
There is a «word - gap» between disadvantaged
children and their better - off peers by the age of five, and evidence shows it «has a long
term effect on educational
outcomes», the Department
for Education said.
High quality early education programs have been found to be cost - effective and beneficial, resulting in positive long -
term outcomes for both the
child and society.
As is generally accepted, the earlier that mental health services are implemented, the greater long -
term outcome of mental health is
for children.
«The long -
term academic, career, and civic
outcomes from integrated educational experiences can be profound
for both white
children and
children of color,» Robert Cotto and Kenny Feder write in their report, citing national research.
Follow - up research continues today, studying the long -
term outcomes for mothers and
children in these three trials.
I say this because the authors did not control
for the school a
child attended when they assessed the association between teacher value - added and long -
term outcomes.