Research evidence clarifying the ability of children to provide valid and reliable information has been incorporated into the development of evidential interviewing techniques. This in turn has focused attention on the importance of training. Despite the increase in training, research with both child and...
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Examples of interview questions were “Could you please explain why you decided not to have more children voluntarily?”“What made you decide not to have children anymore?” And "Under what condition do you want to give birth to a child?”, “What factors do you think have led to your ...
In particular, research focused on the health and development of children in same-sex parent families is scarce. What evidence is available suffers from many shortcomings, including a lack of representative data. We use 14 years of the National Health Interview Survey (1998-2011) to identify ...
3.2 Children’s experiences of the forensic medical examination –“They asked me some questions and then I was physically examined (…) The questions were something like: How much candy do you eat and how much do you exercise” As was the case in terms of the forensic interview, children ...
Data collection techniques used free observation and semistructured interview consisting of questions involving the perception of child development and care. Results: By means of data analysis the following categories emerged: "Smile and play: mother's perception regarding the development of the child";...
To validate the ACEs questions, we analyzed the association between ACEs and emotional support indicators and Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) classifications in terms of unresolved mourning regarding past loss or trauma and discordant states of mind in cannot classify (U/CC) interviews. Seventy-five...
These findings show a neurodevelopmental impact of the extra X or Y chromosome on social adaptive development associated with risk for ASD already from early childhood onward. These findings advocate for close monitoring and early (preventive) support, aimed to optimize social development of young ...
which means it really requires an all-hands-on-deck approach. I knew as somebody with a degree in education and in social work what I did and did not get in my training. Which means I know that there are teachers who are not trained in child development and well-being and that there...
The National Institute of Child and Human Development (NICHD) codebook served as the framework to examine a sample of 45 interviews with children ranging in age from three to 16. Results showed that pre-substantive practices were observed rarely. An examination of the questions asked during the ...