If home
visiting programs target the most at - risk families (i.e., young and poor parents, parents with a history of child maltreatment), the research suggests that these programs may positively influence parents» support of their children's learning and reduce rates of child maltreatment.
Home visiting programs should have the greatest and most immediate impact on parenting outcomes relative to child outcomes because home
visiting programs target parenting directly as a mechanism of change in children.
We believe that the effective sharing of information expands the use of evidence - informed home
visiting programs targeted to tribal populations and communities.
Not exact matches
Loyalty
programs specifically identify a company's best customers, to
target them with enhanced experiences designed to increase repeat
visits and drive incremental spend.
While Michigan's big official
visit weekend hasn't yet produced a commitment, it certainly moved the needle for some of the
program's top
targets.
Replicating and Scaling Up Evidence - Based Home
Visiting Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
Visiting Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home
visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen
programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
programs and improve
targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective implementation.
Home visitation is a type of service - delivery model that can be used to provide many different kinds of interventions to
target participants.1 Home
visiting programs can vary widely in their goals, clients, providers, activities, schedules and administrative structure.
With regard to home
visit content, home
visiting programs tend to be more effective when services are comprehensive in focus, implement the
program model with rigour, and when they
target families» multiple needs.
This article discusses implementation research in the home
visiting field, how such research can be used to strengthen
programs and improve
targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective implementation.
Home
visiting programs vary in their
targeted populations,
program models, and those who deliver the services.
While some meta - analyses of home
visiting programs suggest that many types of home
visiting programs can make a difference in reducing adverse outcomes such as child maltreatment and childhood injuries, 14,15 meta - analyses can produce misleading results if there are insufficient numbers of trials of
programs represented in the cross-classification of home
visiting target populations,
program models, and visitors» backgrounds.
Although some of the enthusiasm for home
visiting has waned in the past decades as reports of some large randomized trials have failed to demonstrate
program effects, evidence from other
programs targeted for families at risk (eg, low - income families) has shown enough promise to build on
program development momentum.
In addition to being influenced by the outcome of interest, the efficacy of home
visiting programs is dependent upon the population
targeted, providers and home
visit content.
This time - limited learning activity
targets for improvement four major areas of concern to the federal home
visiting program, breast feeding, maternal well - being, child development and family engagement.
Zubrin passionately argued that the space agency must aim for a more ambitious
target, asserting that with «gutsy leadership» a
visit to Mars could be closer to reality than a moon landing was at the dawn of the Apollo
program in 1961.
The research is part of the Measurements of 11 Asteroids and Comets Using Herschel (MACH - 11)
program, which used Herschel to look at small bodies that have been or will be
visited by spacecraft, including the
targets of NASA's previous Deep Impact mission and upcoming Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS - Rex).
(It is part of NASA's Discovery
program, which
targets lower - cost spacecraft for exploration of the solar system; Kepler was selected in 2001 at the same time as Dawn, a spacecraft that
visited the small worlds Vesta and Ceres.)
You can place banners across platforms most
visited by your
target audience — forums, eShops, thematic websites or even subscription video on demand services which stream
programming relevant to your potential customers.
For more information about third party ad servers and your ability to opt - out of
targeted advertising from such third parties, please
visit the Network Advertising Initiative (www.networkadvertising.org) and / or the Self - Regulatory
Program for Online Behavioral Advertising (www.aboutads.info/choices).
BMO Capital Markets Lime Connect Equity Through Education Scholarship for Students with Disabilities $ 10,000 for U.S. students $ 5,000 for Canadian students Google Lime Scholarship: for learning disabled students studying computer science $ 10,000 for U.S students $ 5,000 for Canadian students Rise Scholarship for students with learning disabilities $ 2,500 For a comprehensive list of scholarships and financial assistance
programs targeting students with a variety of physical and learning disabilities,
visit this website.
K12 will provide comprehensive wraparound services
targeted to individual student needs and for the benefit of the school community: development of strong community within the virtual academy; access to the best and most current virtual instruction curriculum, assessment and instruction based on solid research; customizing each student's education to their own individual learning plan; academic success at the school and individual student levels resulting from teachers» instruction and constant monitoring of student growth and achievement with interventions as needed; national and local parent trainings and networking; frequent (i.e., every two to three week) teacher / parent communication through emails and scheduled meetings; establishment of unique settings for students and parents to interact; connecting students on a regular basis with students across the United States in similar virtual academies and across the world through networking and K12 national competitions (e.g., art contest and spelling bees) and International Clubs; access to the entire K12 suite of services and instructional curriculum (currently including K12, Aventa, A +, and powerspeak12) to include world languages, credit recovery courses, remedial courses, and AP courses; participation in a national advanced learners
programs; a comprehensive Title I
program that will provide additional services for students; school led trips, for example,
visits to colleges, grade level specific trips such as student summer trips overseas, etc.; School prom; school graduation ceremonies; national college guidance through a network of K12 counselors; school community service opportunities; student developed student body council; school extracurricular activities: possibilities would include the development of a golf club, chess club, bowling club.
We also ask every school that participates in the Home
Visit program to set a
target.
The event is expected to help the province meet its
target of receiving a million tourists within two years, under its
Visit Lombok Sumbawa 2012
program.
The Nigig
Visiting Artist Residency
Program is supported through the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development
Targeted Initiative Fund.
and
Target Free Sundays
programming,
visit studiomuseum.org / event - calendar.
Unlike
targeted longer term home
visiting programs, which use demographic risk to determine services, Family Connects ® families are only offered services they need, regardless of demographic risk.
One of the keys to successful implementation of evidence - based home
visiting programs is the capacity to recruit, enroll, and retain participants in the model's
target population.
There are multiple types of HV
programs, including maternal, infant and early childhood
visiting,
targeted visiting for children from at - risk families, and child care and school - based
visiting programs.
Programs that are comprehensive in scope, are intensive in the
visit schedule, involve positive interactions with parents,
target high - risk families, and are performed by professionally trained home visitors are known to be successful.
Some
programs use professional nurses or masters - prepared personnel as their home visitors; others use trained paraprofessionals who are often members of the
target community and culturally linked with the families they
visit.
Greenwood specifically cites home -
visiting programs that
target pregnant teens and their at - risk infants and preschool education for at - risk children that includes home
visits or work with parents.
Because the most at - risk families may also be the most difficult to reach in center - based settings, home
visiting programs are at an advantage in that the very same high - risk families they need to
target are the same families they may be better suited to reach.
For example, an evidence review of home
visiting program models
targeted to American Indian and Alaska Native children and families found that of the three studies that demonstrated high levels of evidence of effectiveness, none reported outcomes separately for these children.28
Although home
visiting programs differ from each other in terms of
targeted population (children with disabilities, teen mothers, at - risk families), providers (professionals, paraprofessionals, volunteers), activities and schedules, they all share the same objective, which is to support children's healthy growth and development.
Home
visiting programs vary in their
targeted populations,
program models, and those who deliver the services.
Although some of the enthusiasm for home
visiting has waned in the past decades as reports of some large randomized trials have failed to demonstrate
program effects, evidence from other
programs targeted for families at risk (eg, low - income families) has shown enough promise to build on
program development momentum.
Regarding interventions commencing in infancy, Early Start26, 27 had the best balance of evidence for reducing child internalising problems.25 Early Start is a individual home
visiting program in New Zealand that
targets at - risk and stressed mothers over two to three years.
Replicating and Scaling Up Evidence - Based Home
Visiting Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home - visiting field, how such research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
Visiting Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home - visiting field, how such research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home -
visiting field, how such research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
visiting field, how such research can be used to strengthen
programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
programs and improve
targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective implementation.
This might include upstream policies
targeting levels of socioeconomic inequality in society and a range of comprehensive early childhood interventions, potentially including a mix of early health and home
visiting services, universal early education opportunities, and
programs and policies to promote the family relationship context of the achievement gaps.
In 2015, 77 percent of families served by MIECHV - funded
programs had incomes at or below the federal poverty level, and 46 percent of families were living in extreme poverty — at or below 50 percent of that guideline.11 The majority of those served by home
visiting were young mothers, 39 percent were single mothers, and 43 percent were women of color.12 Through this
targeting, home
visiting programs aim to help families meet basic living standards when existing supports or income from work is falling short.
Local parent TraNecia Sylvester echoed Dukes» sentiments by recounting her positive experience with
targeted home
visiting, the Child Care Assistance
Program (CCAP), and early learning scholarships.
Visit the Center for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation, whose
target audiences include Head Start administrators, staff, and
programs, as well as mental health consultants and families.
Learn how the next generation of research is deepening understanding of the home
visiting program elements that are essential for success, ways to improve existing models, and factors to consider when tailoring home
visiting programs to local contexts and
target populations.
Learn how structural (dosage,
target, and staffing) and process (relationships, theory of change, approach and activities) aspects of home
visiting programs enhance their quality and, ultimately, their benefit to high - risk families and their young children.
Before working at MDRC, Wulfsohn successfully developed and oversaw a statewide effort in collaboration with the Illinois State Board of Education to provide mental health coaching to home
visiting programs (
targeting children from birth through age 3) and prekindergarten
programs throughout Illinois.
McDonough is a data manager who has worked on several projects at MDRC: Supporting Healthy Marriage (SHM) is an evaluation of marriage education
programs targeting low - income, racially and ethnically diverse married couples; Head Start CARES (Classroom - based Approaches and Resources for Emotion and Social skill promotion) is a national evaluation of three evidence - based strategies to improve the social and emotional development of children in Head Start; the Mother and Infant Home
Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE) aims to build knowledge about the effectiveness of the new federally funded Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home -
Visiting Program (MIECHV) in improving outcomes for at - risk children and families.
SafeCare ® [Home
Visiting for Child Well - Being] is an in - home parent training
program that
targets risk factors for child neglect and physical abuse in which parents are taught skills in three module areas: (1) how to interact in a positive manner with their children, to plan activities, and respond appropriately to challenging child behaviors, (2) to recognize hazards in the home in order to improve the home environment, and (3) to recognize and respond to symptoms of illness and injury, in addition to keeping good health records.
It includes a sophisticated implementation study to explain why impacts vary across
targeted groups and to identify the features of home
visiting programs and communities that moderate impacts.
Five of these
targets are: infant and early childhood mental health, Early Learning Guidelines, Home
Visiting, the Promise Community Initiative, and
program streamlining.
It appears that a home
visiting program,
targeted at at - risk families, may help to reduce the occurrence of obesity in the pediatric population.