Early Education & DevelopmentCasto, G.; White, K. R. (1993). Longitudinal studies of alternative types of early intervention: rationale and design. Early Education and Development, 4(4), 224- 237.Casto G, White K. Longitudinal studies if alternative types of early intervention: Rationale and...
Different types of supports to families are among the aspects that contribute to family quality of life. This study aims to identify the types of supports that families of children with disabil- ities, users of early intervention services, consider relevant and how public administration influenc- es...
An economy encompasses all of the activities related to the production, consumption, and trade of goods and services in an entity, whether the entity is a nation or a small town. No two economies are identical. Each is formed according to its own resources, culture, laws, history, and geog...
We recruited 14 antipsychotic naive individuals with first-episode psychosis and active psychotic symptoms from the Cambridge, early intervention service for psychosis, CAMEO. Other inclusion criteria were as follows: age 16–35 years, meeting ICD-10 criteria for a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (ICD-...
Early intervention helps improve development of children with ASD, which may also make daily functioning easier in adulthood. Autism Functioning Labels Autism affects every person differently. Sometimes people use the terms "high-functioning" and "low-functioning" to describe someone's autism. But thes...
Early intervention helps improve development of children with ASD, which may also make daily functioning easier in adulthood. Autism Functioning Labels Autism affects every person differently. Sometimes people use the terms "high-functioning" and "low-functioning" to describe someone's autism. But thes...
needs withoutgiving out much discipline. When they do use consequences, they may not stick. For example, they'll give privileges back if a child begs, or they may allow a child to get out of time-out early if they promise to be good. Permissive parents are the total opposite of strict...
Experts use the word “heterogeneity” to refer to the slippery nature of depressive disorders. “Depression is not one single thing,” saysRudolf Uher, MD, PhD, a psychiatrist who holds the Canada Research Chair in Early Intervention in Psychiatry and is a professor of psychiatry at Dalhousie ...
One example is the conservatorship ofFannie Mae(FNMA) andFreddie Mac(FHLMC). TheFederal Housing Finance Agency(FHFA) acts as a conservator for these two agencies. The conservatorships, established during thefinancial crisis of 2008, allowed government intervention in the agencies' management in respon...
The development of attachment styles can start early—and while it can be hard to “break” the pattern of your personal style, it can be possible to develop a more secure attachment over time. A therapist can help you begin this process and supply the tools you need to cultivate healthier...