Such powerful linkages underscore the importance of providing a child and family with the supports needed as early in development as possible to ensure they are set on a positive trajectory. This chapter will conclude with a discussion of the importance of early intervention programs and decades of...
Early reading intervention programs aim to assist struggling students in the first years of their education to enable them to develop essential...
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Across these meaning-focused programs, the experimental groups reported higher meaning in life, a clearer sense of career direction, more insight into themselves, and better preparedness for the future (Dik et al., 2011; Kang et al., 2009). Although meaning-focused intervention efforts have been...
The struggle between proponents of regulation and those of government nonintervention has shifted market conditions. Some of the sectors that have been deregulated in the United States include trucking, railroads, and airlines.1The financial services industry has been regulated, deregulated, and re-regu...
It is difficult to tangle with addiction and this is why there are treatment programs for it, but when we (the providers of care) require a client to meet us halfway, or more than halfway by having to start the early stages of sobriety without help, we are asking more than some ...
Pigovian taxes were named after English economist Arthur Pigou, a significant contributor to earlyexternalitytheory. Pigou also promoted the link between the balance of consumption, employment, and price, known as thePigou effect.1 Key Takeaways ...
At the end of the intervention, participants successfully identified their purpose and skillfully matched it with suitable careers. The effect of purpose-based career coaching has been found to be signifi- cant on career decision making. These findings bear practical significance for career counselling...
The motivational mindset model (MMM) is a new student-centered, multidimensional perspective on motivation in higher education and aims to better explain differences in wellbeing, study success and intervention effectiveness. The four types of mindsets within the model (high-impact, low-impact, social...