Positive Outcomes for Children in CareEmma Larkin
positive outcomes for children in care is possible when the root causes of failure are tackled. Topic covered include: - The power of parenting - The impact of parental rejection on emotional development - Support for the adaptive emotional development of children and young people - Practical ...
Review of Achieving positive outcomes for children in careShah, Sonia
作者: National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council,Washington,DC. Board on Children and Families 摘要: In response to a request from the Child Care Bureau of the Administration for Children and Families, the Board on Children, Youth, and Families convened two workshops in 1999-2000...
Children with autism spectrum disorder have unique needs during medical procedures involving anesthesia. However, with early patient identification, provider champions can adapt their practice to better serve this population, thereby improving patient satisfaction and outcomes. This article describes a novel ...
Conducted for the Administration for Children and Families in the US Department of Health and Human Services, the National Study of Child Care for Low-Inco... JI Layzer,BD Goodson - 《Day Care》 被引量: 184发表: 2000年 POSITIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES OF FATHERS' INVOLVMENT IN PREGNANCY AND CHILDBI...
Health coverage strongly promotes high school and college completion, leading to employment and economic success. It cannot be gainsaid that medical insurance for children is, ultimately, not just good for the children. It is good for the society and the economy. In ...
An extensive literature shows that parental childcare time has increased considerably over the past decades in Western countries and that children benefit
and age-appropriate manner according to the child's presenting needs. Parents may improve many outcomes for their children by learning responsive-parenting skills. Knowledge of responsive-parenting skills, however, may not lead directly to applying those skills in the home. "No one can read a bro...
This study focused on childhood obesity, but the researchers said that parents may improve many outcomes for their children by learning responsive-parenting skills. Knowledge of responsive-parenting skills, however, may not lead directly to implementing those skills in the home. ...