child outcomes by delivery mode of ESDM (i.e., group, individual, parent-delivered); (2) children receiving ESDM by any delivery mode would show significant improvements in cognitive skills over time, and significant improvements compared to the community services group; and (3) parents involved...
Background End-stage renal disease (ESRD) leads to the need for dialysis and renal transplantation (Tx). Peritoneal dialysis (PD) of young children is normally performed at home by the parents and affects the whole family. We studied the coping of families with a young child with ESRD by ...
In this study, the parents were provided with the opportunity to form a group together with social workers and foster parents. The evaluation shows that the group offered the parents both the social support they needed and a forum to voice their opinions of the services. The group was ...
Prior reviews have not specifically examined the views of parents in this area. The main research question guiding this review was: What are the common facilitators and challenges experienced by parents of children during the transition to school? Method The protocol for this systematic review was ...
(2006) identified the areas of interest for parents from different socio-economic and ethnocultural backgrounds in relation to public ECEC quality such as close home–school collaboration, dual language development and the emotional climate in the classroom. Accessibility-related traits such as flexible...
Crisis child care programs provide parents in crisis with a break from the stresses of childrearing and provide at-risk children with a safe environment. This study describes parenting stress as the construct of measurement in a pilot project in a predominately rural midwestern state. The ...
When parents divorce, children suffer injuries that can last a lifetime. Pediatricians can improve the outcome by providing a listening ear for the children and anticipatory guidance for both parents. During the 1990s, almost 15 million ... WAH Sammons,J Lewis - 《Contemporary Pediatrics》 被引...
Parents cannot be reached in the case of emergency Lack of appropriate supervision—this would include failure to provide proper adult guardianship* such as leaving children unsupervised at home for any extended period of time. *Note:ISNS policy requires that one parent be a full time resi...
This paper outlines the development and validation of the CARe Burn Scale: Child Form, a parent-proxy-reported outcome measure that assesses quality of life in children aged 8 and under living with a burn injury. Methods A literature review and interviews with 12 parents of children with a ...
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based parent training programme, distinctive in its live coaching of parents with children via an ear-piece and one-way mirror. Yet few studies have explored the acceptability of PCIT to parents—and those which do exist have typically reli...