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Family stressors and children's outcomes

Family stressors and children's outcomes

... of family context and parenting than cognitive ability measures, once the child had been in school for a few ...KS1 outcomes are also likely to be important for subsequent educational ...the family ... See full document

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A commitment from The Children s Plan Think Family Toolkit

A commitment from The Children s Plan Think Family Toolkit

... 2. can also be seen as building the family dimension into everything we do. It refers to a specific set of reforms developed by the Social Exclusion Taskforce that found families experiencing multiple and ... See full document

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Outcomes and benefits of pediatric cochlear implantation in children with additional disabilities: a review and report of family influences on outcomes

Outcomes and benefits of pediatric cochlear implantation in children with additional disabilities: a review and report of family influences on outcomes

... for Children; AN, Antwerp-Nijmegen Test Battery; NU-CHIPS, Northwestern University Children’s Perception of Speech; NCIQ, Nijmegen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire; SF12, Standard Medical Outcome Study Short-Form ... See full document

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Family and Community Practices and Outcomes Executive Summary

Family and Community Practices and Outcomes Executive Summary

... • Family services workers: partner with families to set goals and develop action plans, helping them access the community resources they ...a family resource worker does his morning check in with teachers ... See full document

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The Influence of Parental Income on Children s Outcomes. Susan E. Mayer

The Influence of Parental Income on Children s Outcomes. Susan E. Mayer

... Many children lacking some of these benefits succeed, and some children lacking all of them ...Some children with all these benefits and more ...that children will ...children’s ... See full document

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Family networks to improve outcomes in children with intellectual and developmental disorders: a qualitative study

Family networks to improve outcomes in children with intellectual and developmental disorders: a qualitative study

... Helping others by using one’s own experiences is an established practice in the voluntary sector and is increas- ingly being used to support public sector services. The term peer has often been used to describe those who ... See full document

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Family Engagement to Improve Child Welfare Outcomes

Family Engagement to Improve Child Welfare Outcomes

... positive outcomes for children and families in its pilot areas, DHS proposed to expand its implementation from six sites covering 16 counties to 21 sites covering 68 counties and finally scaled up its plan ... See full document

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Infant Developmental Outcomes: A Family Systems Perspective

Infant Developmental Outcomes: A Family Systems Perspective

... developmental outcomes, it should be noted that there was variability amongst the children, with some being considerably less developed than others, at the time of the ... See full document

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Child sexual abuse and family outcomes

Child sexual abuse and family outcomes

... which family outcomes (teen pregnancy, whether sample members ever married, whether sample members married very young, and whether those who married ever divorced) were related to the sexual abuse ... See full document

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Family Structure and Children s Educational Outcomes: Blended Families, Stylized Facts, and Descriptive Regressions*

Family Structure and Children s Educational Outcomes: Blended Families, Stylized Facts, and Descriptive Regressions*

... of family structure on children’s outcomes, the measurement of family structure requires explicit ...measured family structure as a dichotomous variable ...of family structure are ... See full document

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Birth family contact and placement outcomes for children in kinship and foster care

Birth family contact and placement outcomes for children in kinship and foster care

... eight children in foster care (Simms & Bolden, 1991). The foster children were between five and nine years of ...Foster children and birth parents were designated to an intervention group; while ... See full document

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Single Mother s Unemployment Experiences After a Job Placement: Children s Educational and Psychological Outcomes

Single Mother s Unemployment Experiences After a Job Placement: Children s Educational and Psychological Outcomes

... Only children who were at least 19 years old in 2010 are included; ...educational outcomes are log-odds; results for mental health outcomes are regression ...of children at child age 0, ... See full document

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IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN IN PHILADELPHIA: one family, one plan, one case manager. casey family programs. one family, one plan

IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN IN PHILADELPHIA: one family, one plan, one case manager. casey family programs. one family, one plan

... A related challenge for DHS is maintaining a viable workforce during the transition. Some DHS workers and supervisors are already moving into new jobs under IOC. Dougherty, the Family Court judge, is particularly ... See full document

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Investing in Children s Services, Improving Outcomes ESN Peer Review

Investing in Children s Services, Improving Outcomes ESN Peer Review

...  making efforts to enable children to be full participants Strongly involves child and family especially in co- building assessment of family situation and care planning RPM[r] ... See full document

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The zDHHC family of S-acyltransferases

The zDHHC family of S-acyltransferases

... to S-acylate them more robustly upon co-expression, compared to (the also Golgi-localized) zDHHC17 and zDHHC13 ...could S-acylate NMNAT2 more robustly than zDHHC17, despite the fact that only the latter, ... See full document

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Canada s Family Office

Canada s Family Office

... Tevalas family is the third generation of a wealthy family (net worth of $350 million) increasingly overwhelmed by the growing complexities of their business activities and investment holdings, which were ... See full document

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An exploration of parents engagement with their children s learning involving technologies and the impact of this in their family learning experiences

An exploration of parents engagement with their children s learning involving technologies and the impact of this in their family learning experiences

... “There is a lot more to gaming than just the fun element...There is a lot of learning on it. It might not directly improve your literacy and numeracy but there are other skills.” (Asian single mother of child in ... See full document

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Preservice teacher stressors and their reactions to those stressors: resilient responses

Preservice teacher stressors and their reactions to those stressors: resilient responses

... identify stressors and were also able to share resilient responses, the study is limited because it is not possible to say whether preservice teachers will transfer this knowledge in future subjects and teaching ... See full document

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Appraisal of School Based Stressors by Fourth Grade Children: A Mixed Method Approach

Appraisal of School Based Stressors by Fourth Grade Children: A Mixed Method Approach

... After parental consent was obtained, 26 fourth-grade students were divided into four focus groups of five to seven participants. One of the focus groups was used for pilot testing. Any prob- lems encountered in terms of ... See full document

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Children s Rights in Sport Provisions on Children s Sport

Children s Rights in Sport Provisions on Children s Sport

... Children are engaged in sports because they enjoy it. Together with their friends they have experiences and learn lessons that will last them a lifetime. This is the foundation that all coaches, managers and ... See full document

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