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Talking With Parents About Emotional Development

Talking With Parents About Emotional Development

... with parents as ...thinking about their children’s cues and behav- iors (pointing out that similar cues might mean dif- ferent things for different children) to determine what responses would be most ... See full document

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Parents talking everyday science with young children

Parents talking everyday science with young children

... conclusions about the potential usefulness of this approach. Although a few parents/carers mentioned a positive impact on their confidence in the post-project questionnaire, overall the impact data do not ... See full document

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Talking to Parents about Student Mental Health: Understanding Parents' Perspective of Barriers and Enhancers to Effective Parent-Teacher Collaboration

Talking to Parents about Student Mental Health: Understanding Parents' Perspective of Barriers and Enhancers to Effective Parent-Teacher Collaboration

... the development of ...and parents (Orchard, Curran, & Kabene, ...between parents and teachers both parties should strive to understand the roles of each member and their knowledge in exercising ... See full document

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Talking about Height and Quality of Life: A Content Analysis of Focus Group Discussions with Short Statured Children and Their Parents in the US

Talking about Height and Quality of Life: A Content Analysis of Focus Group Discussions with Short Statured Children and Their Parents in the US

... worries about height, isolation, emotional suffering, negative affect and ...whereas parents most frequently stressed topics like acceptance and ...for parents. Within this category, children ... See full document

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Talking With Parents About End-of-Life Decisions for Their Children

Talking With Parents About End-of-Life Decisions for Their Children

... Most parents in our study took considerable effort to actively participate in the decision-making process, especially when their initial preferences did not correspond with those of the medical ...the ... See full document

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Deaf and Disabled Children Talking about Child Protection

Deaf and Disabled Children Talking about Child Protection

... distress. Parents also have a key role to play in anticipating and addressing potential risks of abuse encountered by their deaf and disabled children with the support of professional ... See full document

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Children with learning disabilities talking about their everyday lives

Children with learning disabilities talking about their everyday lives

... comments about school and teachers reported above, the children had relatively little to say about ...their parents’ concern, since they themselves were not directly involved in accessing and ... See full document

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The other side of the story   maternal perceptions of safety advice and information: a qualitative approach

The other side of the story maternal perceptions of safety advice and information: a qualitative approach

... expectations about safety ...where parents are trained to provide home safety advice to other parents, for example, lay home visiting programmes, have dem- onstrated reductions in injury risk (Barlow ... See full document

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The reading experience of young successful boy readers

The reading experience of young successful boy readers

... Early language development and parents talking to/with the boys Interest in environmental print Resources available in the home Library usage Parents reading to the boys Parents listenin[r] ... See full document

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An interpretative phenomenological analysis of young people’s self harm in the context of interpersonal stressors and supports: parents, peers and clinical services

An interpretative phenomenological analysis of young people’s self harm in the context of interpersonal stressors and supports: parents, peers and clinical services

... apparent that young people experienced difficulties talking about their self-harm and emotional.. distress, which also feeds into this complexity..[r] ... See full document

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Parents' Personality and Their Expectations about Child's Development

Parents' Personality and Their Expectations about Child's Development

... decades parents demand or expect more from their children which beyond their child’s ...physical development, emotional, cognitive and behavioral and psychological ...that parents who believe ... See full document

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Experiences of parenting and clinical intervention for mothers affected by personality disorder: a pilot qualitative study combining parent and clinician perspectives

Experiences of parenting and clinical intervention for mothers affected by personality disorder: a pilot qualitative study combining parent and clinician perspectives

... experience emotional, behavioural and other mental health disor- ...hood development, academic achievement and social functioning and are associated with subsequent adult mental health difficulties, ... See full document

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Parents’ Concerns About Children’s Development: Prescreening Technique or Screening Test?

Parents’ Concerns About Children’s Development: Prescreening Technique or Screening Test?

... of parents’ ...had parents with con- cerns about school performance or receptive lan- guage ...had parents with other significant concerns, although this group would be over-referred some- ... See full document

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Men with cancer : psychosocial issues, health behaviours, coping and help seeking

Men with cancer : psychosocial issues, health behaviours, coping and help seeking

... made about the focus of the interview study, and ethical approval was then sought, and recruitment commenced alongside the recruitment of the quantitative ... See full document

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Parenting behavior and the risk of becoming a victim and a bully/victim : a meta analysis study

Parenting behavior and the risk of becoming a victim and a bully/victim : a meta analysis study

... the parents treat their daughters and sons differently (Starrels, 1994) and the effects of parenting is different for boys and girls (Chang, Schwartz, Dodge, & McBride-Chang, 2003), we were not able to analyze ... See full document

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The dynamics, implications and effects of knowledge creation in professional learning communities: three case studies

The dynamics, implications and effects of knowledge creation in professional learning communities: three case studies

... According to Dixon (2000), problems can arise in organisations where knowledge is equated with explicit knowledge and seen as something which can be documented and stored in a central location. She advises that knowledge ... See full document

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What Are COVID-19 Arabic Tweeters Talking About?

What Are COVID-19 Arabic Tweeters Talking About?

... The new coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) has swept the world since December 2019 posing a global threat to all countries and communities on the planet. Information about the outbreak has been rapidly spreading on ... See full document

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Talking about torque : measuring pack accessibility   a review

Talking about torque : measuring pack accessibility a review

... So then how well can we predict the limits that will enable more people to access jars and is it worthwhile given that we can assume that setting a low torque limit will be beneficial anyway? Making changes to a ... See full document

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So how do you feel about that? Talking with Provos about emotion

So how do you feel about that? Talking with Provos about emotion

... ” about the use of violence, they learned to do so by engaging in rituals, training, or forms of self-discipline that managed their emotions in ways that enabled them to do ... See full document

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Constructive Interaction for Talking about Interesting Topics

Constructive Interaction for Talking about Interesting Topics

... One of the important aspects in verbal and non-verbal com- munication is the actual topic that the speakers converse about, which may be either interesting or less attractive to the partner to discuss. Moreover, ... See full document

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