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The preferred outcomes of children with speech, language and communication needs and their parents

The preferred outcomes of children with speech, language and communication needs and their parents

... the children and the parents and to keep the data separate for the ...that parents’ views are used as a proxy for those of their children (Morris et ...the parents and the ...

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Teenage Births: Outcomes for Young Parents and their Children. December 2008

Teenage Births: Outcomes for Young Parents and their Children. December 2008

... York’s children in key areas of interest to ...about children to a new ...teen parents and their children fare across these key ...improve outcomes for parents and ...

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Quality of life and psychosocial outcomes in children with severe acute asthma and their parents

Quality of life and psychosocial outcomes in children with severe acute asthma and their parents

... psychosocial outcomes in children with severe acute asthma (SAA) after pediatric intensive care (PICU) admission compared to children with SAA who were admitted to a general ward ...which ...

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Challenging the stereotype? An analysis of the social and educational outcomes of the children of lone parents in the UK.

Challenging the stereotype? An analysis of the social and educational outcomes of the children of lone parents in the UK.

... lone parents, of all backgrounds, ethnicity, age and gender, yet this lack of distinction appears to be commonplace in ministerial pronouncements and newspaper ...lone parents and, as a result, associated ...

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Out of sight, out of mind? Educational outcomes of children with parents working abroad.

Out of sight, out of mind? Educational outcomes of children with parents working abroad.

... educational outcomes of children is theoretically ...migrant parents have vocational qualifications, 29% graduated from high school, 4% have no qualifications and the remaining 4% graduated from ...

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Individual and group based parenting programmes for improving psychosocial outcomes for teenage parents and their children

Individual and group based parenting programmes for improving psychosocial outcomes for teenage parents and their children

... on outcomes for parents and their ...teenage parents, and although the potential role of the group process in interventions with teenage mothers has been acknowledged, there is very little research ...

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Individual and group based parenting programmes for improving psychosocial outcomes for teenage parents and their children.

Individual and group based parenting programmes for improving psychosocial outcomes for teenage parents and their children.

... on outcomes for parents and their ...teenage parents, and although the potential role of the group process in interventions with teenage mothers has been acknowledged, there is very little research ...

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Treatment Outcomes of Overweight Children and Parents in the Medical Home

Treatment Outcomes of Overweight Children and Parents in the Medical Home

... Statistical Analysis Group baseline characteristics between groups were compared using analysis of variance or Pearson ’ s X 2 test as appro- priate. We performed intention to treat analysis using all subjects for whom ...

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Effects of parental intervention on behavioural and psychological outcomes for Kurdish parents and their children.

Effects of parental intervention on behavioural and psychological outcomes for Kurdish parents and their children.

... Discussion The main aim of this study was to examine whether STEP is an effective intervention to improve parenting style and decrease parental stress among Kurdish mothers. A secondary objective was follow-up 3 months ...

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Parents' Versus Physicians' Values for Clinical Outcomes in Young Febrile Children

Parents' Versus Physicians' Values for Clinical Outcomes in Young Febrile Children

... In arriving at their judgment for group 2 and 3 scenarios, parents gave sig- nificantly greater weight to attributes involving the pain and discomfort of diagnostic tests and to diagnost[r] ...

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Partnering with Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve Reunification Outcomes for Children in Foster Care

Partnering with Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve Reunification Outcomes for Children in Foster Care

... When children are separated from their families, courts usually require evidence of significant change in parents before recommendations to reunify are ...help parents engage in ...assist ...

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Discharge Teaching, Readiness for Discharge, and Post-discharge Outcomes in Parents of Hospitalized Children

Discharge Teaching, Readiness for Discharge, and Post-discharge Outcomes in Parents of Hospitalized Children

... Teaching nurses how to improve the quality of their teaching is an important upstream approach to addressing the problem of inadequate discharge preparation. Preparing nurses for discharge teaching in pre-licensure ...

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Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention: Outcomes for Children With Autism and Their Parents After Two Years

Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention: Outcomes for Children With Autism and Their Parents After Two Years

... The issue of sample size restriction in the present study also requires consideration. Al- though we were able to recruit a sample of a size similar to that reported in other early intensive behavioral intervention ...

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Ethnic Identity in Children of Immigrants: Identity Pathways, Academic Outcomes, and the Mediating Effect of Parents and Peers.

Ethnic Identity in Children of Immigrants: Identity Pathways, Academic Outcomes, and the Mediating Effect of Parents and Peers.

... 155 identity, and the present analysis showed that this identity was associated with least positive educational outcomes. The main effect of perceived discrimination or interaction with identity label did not ...

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Key health outcomes for children and young people with neurodisability : qualitative research with young people and parents

Key health outcomes for children and young people with neurodisability : qualitative research with young people and parents

... A methodological strength of this research was gather- ing the views of a wide range of young people and parents. Research participants were drawn from socio- economically diverse backgrounds, from different areas ...

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Movies & Mobiles: Empowering Parents to Improve Educational and Learning Outcomes of 6-9 y.o. children

Movies & Mobiles: Empowering Parents to Improve Educational and Learning Outcomes of 6-9 y.o. children

... Aspirational movies increased parents’ aspirations, their self-efficacy beliefs in helping their children to learn, and school attendance. The additional provision of preloaded smartpho[r] ...
Incarcerated Parents and Their Children. Trends

Incarcerated Parents and Their Children. Trends

... young children “have been observed to suffer a variety of adverse outcomes that are consistent with the research on the effects of insecure attachments,” and that more than half of children with ...

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Supporting Parents Healthy Children

Supporting Parents Healthy Children

... While genetic and environmental mechanisms are important in linking parental mental health and/or addiction issues to children’s difficulties, there is good evidence that the quality of parenting and family interaction ...

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Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children

Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children

... improved outcomes for the adolescent mother include early child care for the infant of the very young adolescent mother pro- vided by the infant’s grandmother, family support that allows the adolescent to finish ...

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Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children

Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children

... ther children with adolescent mothers are also more likely to be impov- ...their children, one-third to one-half of these fathers visit their children ...of children born to adolescent mothers ...

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