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Staff:child ratios and developmental outcomes

SUPERVISION STAFF TO CHILD RATIOS AND GROUP SIZES

SUPERVISION STAFF TO CHILD RATIOS AND GROUP SIZES

... a child care centre, except a nursery school which provides child care for less than four continuous hours per day, shall provide for staff to child ratios and maximum group sizes which ...

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Early child care in Australia : quality of care, experiences of care and developmental outcomes for Australian children

Early child care in Australia : quality of care, experiences of care and developmental outcomes for Australian children

... Particular issues pertaining to the NCAC Accreditation framework and processes have been noted. First, important structural features of quality were not covered in the Accreditation framework. For example, even though ...

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Parenting and professional childcare in Chile : relations with child developmental outcomes in preschoolers

Parenting and professional childcare in Chile : relations with child developmental outcomes in preschoolers

... I have to say I cannot blame the child quoted above, because data collection truly was a challenge for everyone involved: families and researchers alike. First and foremost I would like to thank the participating ...

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Father-Child Interactions at 24 and 36 Months and Developmental Outcomes at Prekindergarten

Father-Child Interactions at 24 and 36 Months and Developmental Outcomes at Prekindergarten

... Since mothers generally determine how fathers are involved with their children, it is important for fathers to maintain a positive relationship with the child’s mother. A study of 138 African American adolescent mothers ...

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The Battelle Developmental Inventory Third Edition (BDI-3) Crosswalk to Child Outcomes

The Battelle Developmental Inventory Third Edition (BDI-3) Crosswalk to Child Outcomes

... children’s functioning. Rather, they provide information as to the extent to which an assessment instrument addresses the breadth and depth of the three child outcomes. For additional instrument crosswalks, ...

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Developmental Outcomes in Duarte Galactosemia

Developmental Outcomes in Duarte Galactosemia

... parent-reported child dietary information was retrospective, and given that most families lived in states where diet recommendations for DG were mixed 6 to 12 years ago, we had no clear way to cross-check the ...

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The Developmental Approach to Child and Adult Health

The Developmental Approach to Child and Adult Health

... health outcomes, then early in- tervention is a more effective strategy to promote health not only in childhood but throughout the life ...of outcomes by ...on outcomes, in particular on healthy ...

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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Group Versus Individual Well Child Care for High-risk Children: Maternal-Child Interaction and Developmental Outcomes

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Group Versus Individual Well Child Care for High-risk Children: Maternal-Child Interaction and Developmental Outcomes

... Families were enrolled in the study when the child was approx- imately 3 months old. At enrollment, children were randomized to receive either IWCC or GWCC. Randomization was carried out separately at each clinic, ...

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Interventions for postnatal depression assessing the mother–infant relationship and child developmental outcomes: a systematic review

Interventions for postnatal depression assessing the mother–infant relationship and child developmental outcomes: a systematic review

... IPT-G showed significant improvement in depression scores compared with TAU. Improvement maintained at follow-up IPT-G showed significant improvement in perception of infant caregiving, marital functioning, and social ...

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Child and Adult Outcomes of Chronic Child Maltreatment

Child and Adult Outcomes of Chronic Child Maltreatment

... emotional outcomes, including hospitalizations for various disorders, consistently explaining more variance than a simple reported/not reported ...continuity, developmental ex- tent, and ...

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How do undiagnosed symptoms of maternal psychological distress during the postnatal period affect child developmental outcomes?

How do undiagnosed symptoms of maternal psychological distress during the postnatal period affect child developmental outcomes?

... on child outcomes up to age 5, but these are not sustained to age ...best outcomes for both women and chil- dren, and to establish what the efects of maternal mental health trajectories over time ...

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Patient-to-Nurse Ratios and Outcomes of Moderately Preterm Infants

Patient-to-Nurse Ratios and Outcomes of Moderately Preterm Infants

... Nurse staffing in relation to risk-adjusted mortality in neonatal care. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2007;92(2):F99 –F103 Boning Up On the Marine Worm: Believe it or not, an article in The Economist Technology ...

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Child care center staff composition and early child development

Child care center staff composition and early child development

... of child care quality, we need to account for endogenous sorting of children into ...of child care quality are ...cognitive outcomes of children during the early years in school differ systematically ...

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Child and adolescent psychiatric staff nurses

Child and adolescent psychiatric staff nurses

... psychiatric staff nurses’ knowledge and skills are key factors that influence the daily activities and outcomes of an inpatient child and adolescent psychiatric unit ...the staff nurse. It is, ...

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Infant Developmental Outcomes: A Family Systems Perspective

Infant Developmental Outcomes: A Family Systems Perspective

... infant developmental outcomes may also benefit further ...health, child characteristics and the couple’s relationship affect child development, no such mediation effect was ...

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Developmental Outcomes of Very Preterm Infants with Tracheostomies

Developmental Outcomes of Very Preterm Infants with Tracheostomies

... competing outcomes: death or neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) at 18-22 ...impairment, developmental delay, or visual or hearing ...higher; developmental delay – Bayley-II Mental or Psychomotor ...

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Early Developmental Outcomes After Newborn Encephalopathy

Early Developmental Outcomes After Newborn Encephalopathy

... my child does not have cerebral palsy, then what is the outlook?” Once these children had been excluded, the differences in devel- opment and GQ score between the patients and con- trol subjects were still ...

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The effects of parental opioid use on the parent–child relationship and children’s developmental and behavioral outcomes: a systematic review of published reports

The effects of parental opioid use on the parent–child relationship and children’s developmental and behavioral outcomes: a systematic review of published reports

... how parental opioid use effects the parent–child rela- tionship and children’s development. First, few studies have examined this topic especially in the current envi- ronment of increased opioid use. Second, most ...

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The Impact of Nursing Staff Ratios on Falls Rates In Skilled Nursing Facilities

The Impact of Nursing Staff Ratios on Falls Rates In Skilled Nursing Facilities

... nursing staff and patient outcomes in hospital settings, similar studies have not occurred in long-term care ...nursing staff hours per shift and rate of ...nursing staff ratios and ...

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Child and youth care through a constructive-developmental lens

Child and youth care through a constructive-developmental lens

... constructive-developmental lens. Yet this is a job in which who the practitioner is relates to how she does the job. In a recent review of a new youth centre for young offenders in Ontario (Provincial Advocate for ...

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