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Children With Incarcerated Mothers

Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation

Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation

... the children of incarcerated parents were at greater risk of school dropout than children without incarcerated parents (Cho, 2010; Cho, 2011; Dallaire et ...with incarcerated ...

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Feeding Practices of Children Aged 0-59 Months Accompanying Incarcerated Mothers in Selected Women’s Prisons in Kenya

Feeding Practices of Children Aged 0-59 Months Accompanying Incarcerated Mothers in Selected Women’s Prisons in Kenya

... of children. Children should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life and thereafter continue to breastfeed for 2 years or ...longer. Children are vulnerable to malnutrition thus ...

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Fortune_Perinatal_Incarceration_Final_Sigs.doc

Fortune_Perinatal_Incarceration_Final_Sigs.doc

... 1989). Children who are separated from their mothers and do not get to form a secure attachment to another caregiver can become emotionally restricted and aggressive as toddlers (Karimi, Khadivzadeh, Saeidi ...

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Infants in Orange: An International Model-Based Approach Prison Nurseries

Infants in Orange: An International Model-Based Approach Prison Nurseries

... all children to grow up in the “perfect household,” but when that ideal is unattainable, what can we do? We can make their childhood as normal as possible, while still making sure that they have the love and care ...

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Parental Prisoners: The Incarcerated Mother's Constitutional Right to Parent

Parental Prisoners: The Incarcerated Mother's Constitutional Right to Parent

... community-based residential parenting programs. Both of these programs, through eligibility requirements and program attributes impose a “de minimis burden” 213 on the pursuit of the legitimate objective of protecting ...

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“Ask a man what his main concern is when he gets into prison, and he’ll say getting out. Ask a woman…….. She doesn’t say getting out, she doesn’t say anything else, and she says her children. She’s worried about her children.” -Susie, incarcerated mother

“Ask a man what his main concern is when he gets into prison, and he’ll say getting out. Ask a woman…….. She doesn’t say getting out, she doesn’t say anything else, and she says her children. She’s worried about her children.” -Susie, incarcerated mother

... parent incarcerated whether mother or father can have a germane affect on the child’s ...Hence, children of incarcerated mothers are laden with heavy ...the mothers’ incarceration ...

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A COMPARISON OF MENTAL HEALTH, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND HAPPINESS IN MOTHERS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS VERSUS MOTHERS WITH HEALTHY CHILDREN

A COMPARISON OF MENTAL HEALTH, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND HAPPINESS IN MOTHERS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS VERSUS MOTHERS WITH HEALTHY CHILDREN

... The Symptom Checklist-90-R (SCL-90-R): In this study, SCL-90-R was used to assess the mental health of the mothers. This tool was designed by Derrogatis et al., (1972). It includes 90 questions for evaluating ...

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Beyond Human and Social Capital Punishment: The Stigma of Incarceration, Race, and Their Effect on Earnings through the Life Course

Beyond Human and Social Capital Punishment: The Stigma of Incarceration, Race, and Their Effect on Earnings through the Life Course

... formerly incarcerated individuals face as they reintegrate back into society upon their release from prison (Pager 2003; Western ...formerly incarcerated individuals should be considered as not only a ...

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... Magar/gurung were found to have dropped out significantly (78.6%). This higher percentage was due to the two caste group merged into a single ethnic group. However, lama ethnic group having 71.4% of dropout was the only ...

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International Journal of Movement Education and Social Science

International Journal of Movement Education and Social Science

... of children of working and non-working mothers on academic ...viz. children of working and non-working ...between children of working and non-working ...between children of working and ...

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Parenting Stress of Children with Autistic Disorder

Parenting Stress of Children with Autistic Disorder

... of children with autism in a descriptive correlation ...had children diagnosed with ...of children with autism. In their study, 150 parents of children with autism were ...that mothers ...

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Registered or unregistered? Levels and differentials in registration and certification of births in Ghana

Registered or unregistered? Levels and differentials in registration and certification of births in Ghana

... This study draws on data from the 2014 Ghana Demo- graphic and Health Survey (GDHS). The GDHS is a na- tionally representative sample survey which has been conducted every 5 years since 1988. The most recent round of the ...

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The effect of women's employment on children's quality of life

The effect of women's employment on children's quality of life

... preschool children to kindergarten and the others send them to one of their relatives or nursing ...older children whom may spend several hours of the day alone at home also has its place ...that ...

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Children of prisoners :  passive victims or humans with rights?

Children of prisoners : passive victims or humans with rights?

... Calls upon States: a To provide children of persons accused or convicted of offences with access to their incarcerated parents or parental caregivers throughout judicial proceedings and [r] ...

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Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays for detection of immunoglobulin M to nontreponemal and treponemal antigens for the diagnosis of congenital syphilis

Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays for detection of immunoglobulin M to nontreponemal and treponemal antigens for the diagnosis of congenital syphilis

... mothers with untreated syphilis and their newborn children with signs of congenital syphilis; group 3, mothers treated f`or syphilis late in pregnancy and their newborn children... The p[r] ...

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Type and Timing of Mothers’ Victimization: Effects on Mothers and Children

Type and Timing of Mothers’ Victimization: Effects on Mothers and Children

... that mothers victimized both as an adult and as a child/teen were more depressed and reported more child externaliz- ing behaviors than mothers who had not been vic- timized or had only been victimized ...

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Consequences of Teenage Parenthood: Pathways which minimise the long term negative impacts of teenage childbearing

Consequences of Teenage Parenthood: Pathways which minimise the long term negative impacts of teenage childbearing

... teenage mothers has implications for the subsequent generation and hence contributes to the intergenerational transmission of ...teenage mothers on key health ...teenage mothers and their lower ...

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Children of Imprisoned Parents

Children of Imprisoned Parents

... Child welfare agencies are required to engage parents, including absent, noncustodial or incarcerated parents, in case planning for their children in foster care whenever possible and [r] ...

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Mental Retardation in Early Intervention Perspective

Mental Retardation in Early Intervention Perspective

... in mothers is also a neurological disorder which affects the baby in the ...in children. During this period, mothers are not enough mature and her physical system is not enough ready to give birth to ...

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Comparison the family function of normal and ADHD mothers

Comparison the family function of normal and ADHD mothers

... of mothers with normal and ADHD children and investigating the effectiveness of problem solving skill instruction on the family function of mothers with ADHD ...

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