Sentences with phrase «then effective interventions»

Once these sensory challenges are identified, then effective interventions, such as occupational therapy, can be initiated.

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While the authors argue that legislative and contextual interventions can be effective prevention strategies, they also recognize that there is an unmet need for behavioral change programs designed to pinpoint the most at - risk groups, identify their risk and protective factors, and then design effective interventions tailored to their specific needs.
«If you don't have your fundamental needs fulfilled — needs such as safety and hunger — then it's much harder to focus on higher - order concerns or issues and other interventions may not be as effective as they could have been otherwise.»
To inform both constructive public discourse and effective intervention strategies, these translated findings must then be communicated through a variety of media and formats that provide a wide range of entrance points for multiple audiences.
The framework defines that and other challenges and then goes on to describe both the process of implementing effective interventions and the organizational structures that must be in place to do so.
Most importantly, then, test results provide parents and teachers with vital information about student learning, and accountability policies challenge districts and schools to meet individual student needs with effective teachers, strong curricula, choices for families and students, and break - the - mold interventions for failing schools.
If adventure learning interventions are effective because of their impact on non-cognitive skills, then explicitly encouraging students to actively apply these skills in the classroom is likely to increase effectiveness.
Then it looks for private sector financing to support those interventions [that have been proven effective] based on performance.»
Although the two articles vary in focus, they both demonstrate the power of valid and comparable data to help us identify obstacles and then move efficiently to effective interventions to improve student outcomes.
We then briefly turn to findings from two intervention studies that were effective in building academic and discipline - specific vocabulary and science knowledge in English language learners.
Specific home visitation programs, especially with nurses supporting parents prenatally and then after the baby is born, have been carefully evaluated.17 - 19 Parenting programs also offer valuable guidance and can be effective, such as the Triple P intervention.20 Another example is the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model of pediatric primary care.21 Building on the relationship between pediatrician and family, SEEK identifies and helps address prevalent risk factors such as parental depression.
If, for example, child behaviour problems explain heightened levels of psychological distress and coping strategies explain or contribute to resilience, then interventions that effectively ameliorate behaviour problems and / or equip parents with effective coping strategies should reduce psychological distress and family dysfunction.
Our findings are then integrated and interpreted for you by the neuropsychologist and your C.A.S.E. therapist with recommendations for effective intervention.
The same group then undertook a developmental group psychotherapy programme designed to focus on the multiple clinical problems typical in this population (depression, experience of abuse, behavioural disorder, substance misuse, poor self esteem and body image, and family conflict and disruption) and to combine effectively with other interventions (pharmacotherapy, individual and family therapies) using a group therapy format that was cost - effective of clinician time.
If, according to previous research, children with the long allele exhibit more impulsive behaviour, then the intervention may have been particularly effective at providing families that had the least parenting capacity (pre-intervention) and the most challenging children with the tools they required to cope well.
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