EARLY INTERVENTION STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING AND CORRECTING BEHAVIOUR DISORDERS IN PRESCHOOLERS Journal of Innovation in Psychology, Education & DidacticsDUMITRIU, ConstanaDUHALMU, Cristina
Cognitive behaviour regulation strategies and emotional problems in early adolescents: The development of an instrumentNadia GarnefskiCarolien RieffeFrancine JellesmaVivian Kraaij
Positive reinforcement encourages repeated behaviour. So, when you notice your child independently completing a task like picking up their toys or getting dressed, be sure to praise them. The task does not need to be done perfectly; j...
Young children engage with digital technologies from a very young age. Often this is considered detrimental to their social development as it is seen as a
-ranging and long-lasting effects of ELA on the molecular regulation of the neuroendocrine, serotonin, and inflammatory system, a better understanding of the epigenetic regulation of these systems may have great potential to reveal new molecular targets for advanced treatments or preventative strategies....
Early support of parents might result in higher parent well-being and family adaptive functioning by means of improved positive psychological functioning and allow for learning effective coping strategies (see for examples about the efficacy of early parental support in the ASD literature: [56, 57])...
Past obesity was associated with current depressive symptoms across two studies of US adults and a range of psychological outcomes, including life satisfaction, loneliness, social support, social strain, positive affect, negative affect, purpose in life, anxiety, hopelessness, personal constraint, life ...
This contributes to a deeper understanding of financial indicators that may anticipate financial distress 2 years in advance. The retained earning ratio’s ascendancy to 100% normalized importance redefines financial strategies. It prompts companies to strategically allocate earnings for long-term growth ...
First, mental health is a key component of the person’s ability to function well in their personal and social life as well as adopt strategies to cope with life events [12]. In this regard, early childhood years are highly important, in light of the greater sensitivity and vulnerability ...
The inclusion criteria were no depression (according to the clinical interview) at the time of recruitment, being between 18 and 45 years of age, being in the early postpartum period (1 to 6 days following childbirth), and being eligible for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The exclusion ...