• Preschool Children's Exposure to Violence: Relation of Behavior Problems to Parent and Child Reports. (wikipedia.org)
  • Parents have to adapt to their children's changing needs continuously. (frontiersin.org)
  • In this study, we investigated the prospective relation between maternal C-reactive protein (CRP) during early pregnancy and children's autistic traits in the general population. (eur.nl)
  • Parents reported on their children's autistic traits at age 6 years using the Social Responsiveness Scale, and the Pervasive Developmental Problem scale. (eur.nl)
  • Intensive parenting may involve the desire to anticipate and solve children's problems as well as to enroll them in numerous, structured activities that might enhance their physical, cognitive, and social abilities. (researchgate.net)
  • Although parents may believe that expensive and time-consuming activities are the keys to ensuring their children's health, happiness, and success, this study does not support this assumption. (researchgate.net)
  • Intensive parenting can be understood as a parenting culture that presumes that intensive parental involvement in children's lives is necessary to maximise the child's physical, cognitive, and social development (Hays, 1996, p. 9;Lee et al. (researchgate.net)
  • Intensive parenting culture does not only entail increased parental involvement in children's lives but also includes the rationale of parental determinism. (researchgate.net)
  • these parents did not perceive their parental actions as 'essential' in ensuring their children's future success as adults. (researchgate.net)
  • The effects of breastfeeding on children's development have important implications for both public-health policies and for the design of targeted early intervention strategies to improve the developmental outcomes of children at risk as a result of biological (e.g., prematurity) or social adversity (e.g., poverty). (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • Examining linkages between the extent of breastfeeding and children's longer-term psychosocial outcomes, including attachment to parents, behavioural adjustment and mental health. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • In part 2 of this series I am discussing the thoughts that anxious parents may have regarding their own ability to manage social situations as well as their thoughts of their children's ability. (stateofmind.it)
  • Interestingly, these studies have shown that in the context of anxiety, mothers think their children will be worried and have more negative expectations of their children's performance. (stateofmind.it)
  • Results Five themes, namely, "maternal limited disclosure, complementary with children's tacit knowledge,""the scar is no longer a scar but a symbol for intimate bonding,""issues of maternal absence for young children and school-Aged children,""the power of 'We are a family',"and "to live a simple life and to live for one's self,"elucidate how cultural beliefs and practices shape maternal parenting experiences during treatment of breast cancer. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Led by a playgroup facilitator, the program aims to enrich children's early learning, enhance positive parenting behaviors, provide social connections for parents, and enable access to other community services. (bsl.nl)
  • In Study 2, longitudinal data were used to assess the predictive validity of the maternal and observer ratings in relation to children's early school adjustment. (concordia.ca)
  • This investigation also provides validation for the role of maternal ratings in predicting children's concurrent and longitudinal functioning. (concordia.ca)
  • It has been argued that the presence and engagement of grandparents in child-rearing has been enabled in recent years due to increased life expectancy allowing them to be more emotionally and physically present in their children's and grandchildren's lives. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • Socialisation of children's emotions is primarily achieved through conversations, particularly between mothers and children (Aznar & Tenenbaum, 2019). (wikiversity.org)
  • Important factors that affect children's personal hygiene are parenting style and maternal personal hygiene. (unpad.ac.id)
  • This study aimed to determine the relationship between parenting style and maternal personal hygiene with their children's personal hygiene. (unpad.ac.id)
  • Interestingly, there was a significant relationship between maternal personal hygiene and children's personal hygiene (p = 0.023). (unpad.ac.id)
  • However, there was no significant relation between parenting style and children's personal hygiene (p = 0.065). (unpad.ac.id)
  • There is no significant relationship between parenting style and children's personal hygiene. (unpad.ac.id)
  • The study analyzed data from interviews with parents (or guardians) from 91,642 households from April 2007 through July 2008 collected through the National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH). (cdc.gov)
  • Interventions to prevent or reverse the increasing obesity trend in children require family involvement, especially during the preschool years, because parents and caregivers shape children's environments and behavior, including opportunities for healthy eating and physical activity (8,9). (cdc.gov)
  • Although studies have found mixed results regarding parents' body mass index (BMI) and assessment of their child's weight status (11,12), parents' ability to identify their own weight status may also help in correctly classifying their children's weight status (12). (cdc.gov)
  • Parents must recognize their children's risk for obesity (ie, genetic, behavioral, and environmental) to be more actively engaged in the process of helping their children adopt healthy lifestyles. (cdc.gov)
  • Parents tend to misclassify their children's weight (13). (cdc.gov)
  • Given the high prevalence of obesity and the related comorbidities among AI populations (2,3,7), it is necessary to understand parents' attitudes toward their children's weight status to more effectively engage parents in preventive efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Data were analyzed from the Growing Up in Ireland longitudinal child cohort study including 7,208 caregiver-child dyads at wave 1 (child's age 9 months), who were followed at child's age three (wave 2), five (wave 3), and 9 years (wave 5). (frontiersin.org)
  • The empirical data comprised qualitative semi-structured telephone interviews with parents of EP children and cross-sectional survey data of parenting stress among parents of EP and full-term born children as they transitioned into adolescence at 11 years of age, collected as part of a longitudinal national birth cohort study of extreme prematurity in England (EPICure 2). (researchgate.net)
  • This study examined the longitudinal associations of family economic pressure with early Chinese reading and writing skills and tested maternal warmth as a moderator. (eduhk.hk)
  • Participants were 125 mother-infant dyads (55% boys) who present a subsample of a larger longitudinal study on maternal maltreatment during childhood and its impact on peripartum maternal adjustment. (edu.mx)
  • Thanks to data from world-renowned health study Children of the 90s (also known as the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children) researchers could explore the patterns of offspring depressive symptoms based on the various timings of maternal depression see if there were any characteristics or differences in when and for what duration the offspring of depressed mothers were depressed themselves. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Maternal and Paternal Depression and Child Mental Health Trajectories: Evidence from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, British Journal of Psychiatry (2021). (medicalxpress.com)
  • In the longitudinal study, however, maternal ratings provided a more reliable prediction of later school adjustment relative to the observational system. (concordia.ca)
  • This exploratory questionnaire study compared parenting behaviors among mothers of children and adolescents with ASD ( n = 552) and without ASD ( n = 437) and examined associations between child behavior problems and parenting behavior. (springer.com)
  • Results showed that mothers of children with ASD reported significantly lower scores on Rules and Discipline and higher scores on Positive Parenting, Stimulating the Development, and Adapting the Environment. (springer.com)
  • Parenting stress and psychological functioning among mothers of preschool children with autism and developmental delay. (springer.com)
  • Mothers' implicit and explicit attitudes and attributions in relation to self-reported parenting behavior. (sfu.ca)
  • This criticism is not justified, because nobody knowsthe actual composition of the entire population of lesbian mothers, gay fathers, or their children (many of whom choose toremain hidden) and hence researchers cannot possible evaluate the degree to which particular samples do or do not representthe population. (artscolumbia.org)
  • Particularly notable in this category has been the tendency in some studies to compare development among children ofa group of divorced lesbian mothers, many of whom are living with lesbian partners, to that among children of a group ofdivorced heterosexual mothers who are not currently living with heterosexual partners. (artscolumbia.org)
  • And their mothers were more sensitive parents. (israel21c.org)
  • But when we told parents involved in the kangaroo-care group that one of them would have to commit to being with the baby [in the neonatal department] every day for two weeks, it turned out to be the mothers who were better able to schedule it," Feldman says, emphasizing that all the participants in the study are loving and involved parents. (israel21c.org)
  • Mothers also expect their children to be more vulnerable (Creswell et al. (stateofmind.it)
  • 2008). While these findings regarding mothers' thoughts are interesting, do anxious children have similar thoughts and expectations of their own ability? (stateofmind.it)
  • Well, it appears that anxious mothers and children are both interpreting unknown situations in a similarly anxious manor. (stateofmind.it)
  • But are these anxious thoughts communicated between mothers and their children? (stateofmind.it)
  • Background Western mothers with breast cancer find themselves struggling with parenting responsibilities. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Because parenting is culturally shaped, literature on ill mothers' experiences of parenting young children from a collectivist culture is limited. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Objective The aim of this study was to examine Taiwanese mothers' experiences of and cultural practices embedded in parenting young children while in treatment for breast cancer. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Methods Sixteen mothers with at least 1 child younger than 12 years were recruited from a breast cancer organization in Taiwan. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • Implications for Practice Ill mothers may benefit from nurses' guidance on daily routines and cultural practices that they can exploit to frame illness messages for their children. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • PARTICIPANTS: Two hundred and eleven children with a primary anxiety disorder, whose mothers also had an anxiety disorder. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Mothers in the MCI arm received 10 sessions targeting maternal parenting cognitions and behaviours. (ox.ac.uk)
  • CONCLUSIONS: Good outcomes were achieved for children and their mothers across treatment conditions. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Mothers who were insightful displayed high levels of positive parenting during interactions with their infant regardless of the amount of stressful life events experienced. (edu.mx)
  • In contrast, mothers classified as non-insightful showed less positive parenting as they experienced more stressful life events. (edu.mx)
  • At 4 months postpartum, mothers reported on the stressful life events experienced after the child{\textquoteright}s birth and current depressive symptoms. (edu.mx)
  • Guided by Stress Process and Social Determinants of Health (SDH) Frameworks, which posit that multiple sources of stressors and structural determinants of adolescent pregnancy influence adolescent mothers' subsequent health and quality of parenting (Xavier et al 2018, McLoyd 1998, Conger et al 2010, Gipson et al 2008). (aku.edu)
  • Methods A cross-sectional design with 394 mothers of 2-16 years old children who sought maternal and child health services at Kariobangi and Kangemi public health centers between October 2015 to April 2016 were recruited. (aku.edu)
  • Participating mothers were asked questions related to their adolescent pregnancy history, their current health, wellbeing, and parenting practices, and their child's health. (aku.edu)
  • Children born to mothers who are depressed during and after pregnancy are more likely to develop depressive symptoms themselves by the age of 24, according to new research led by the University of Bristol. (medicalxpress.com)
  • In Study 1, mothers of infants and preschoolers, who were drawn from an at-risk sample, were asked to complete the EAS Temperament Survey along with various indices of child behaviour during the course of two home visits. (concordia.ca)
  • Interactions between mothers and infants: impact of maternal anxiety. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Some of the mothers were "synchronous" (their behavior fell into accord with the child) while others were "intrusive" (they either overstimulated the infant or disregarded the child's signals). (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Anving, T., (2017) "Struggling to Make Ends Meet: Lone Mothers and Intergenerational Support in Sweden", Studies in the Maternal 9(1), 2. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • Approximately every fifth child between the age of 0 and 17 lives with a lone parent in Sweden, and the majority of single parent families are made up of children and mothers ( Socialförsäkringsrapport 2009, p. 4 ). (bbk.ac.uk)
  • How do mothers talk to young children about emotions? (wikiversity.org)
  • In particular, this chapter examines how mothers talk to children about emotions. (wikiversity.org)
  • What are the three contexts mothers use talk to children about emotions? (wikiversity.org)
  • Parenting style and personal hygiene questionnaires were completed by students' mothers from four primary schools in North Jakarta (n 327). (unpad.ac.id)
  • The study showed that 98.5% of students were raised with a non-exposure or authoritative parenting style, of which 57.5% of mothers had poor personal hygiene. (unpad.ac.id)
  • Trained staff conducted telephone interviews of mothers of case and control children. (cdc.gov)
  • With regard to HIV/AIDS, the three agencies have endorsed the three-pronged United Nations strategy to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV, based on primary prevention of HIV infection among potential parents, prevention of unwanted pregnancies among HIV-infected women, and prevention of transmission of virus from HIV-infected mothers to infants. (who.int)
  • Factors that cause a low incidence of tumours in offspring after birth, compared contribute to fetal susceptibility to near the end of gestation, in offspring with the incidence and multiplicity of these agents include maternal, pla that were exposed trans placental y. the same types of tumours in their cental, and fetal metabolism, the im This pattern can be seen in the directly exposed mothers. (who.int)
  • Children, especially those of illiterate mothers, could also be more frequently exposed to the pathogen. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, we conclude that parenting stress and child internalizing as well as parenting stress and child externalizing behaviors have transactional associations from child's age 5 to 9 years. (frontiersin.org)
  • Future research examining transactional associations of parenting stress and child behaviors should investigate possible other mediations taking a within-person approach by utilizing the RI-CLPM. (frontiersin.org)
  • I also highlighted some parental behaviors that are thought to encourage the development of shy and anxious behavior in children. (stateofmind.it)
  • The current study evaluated whether maternal insightfulness can buffer the negative influence of postpartum stressful life events on maternal parenting behaviors. (edu.mx)
  • Insightfulness significantly moderated the effect of postpartum stressful events on maternal parenting behaviors. (edu.mx)
  • For example, young children exhibit hand to mouth behaviors and their shorter stature often puts them closer to the ground where toxic substances can concentrate. (cdc.gov)
  • His current work investigates the role of maternal sensitivity to infant signals in the development of mother-infant communication and behavioral interaction. (wikipedia.org)
  • Findings highlight the protective role of maternal insightfulness in the face of postpartum stress, and suggest that efforts to enhance insightfulness during the early postpartum period may be particularly relevant for women in high-risk contexts. (edu.mx)
  • Leavitt is an important figure in the research field of infant development and parent-infant interaction. (wikipedia.org)
  • Comparisons between breast- and bottle-feeding mother-infant dyads on a range of maternal and infant measures, such as maternal stress, well-being, parenting behaviour, the quality of early mother-infant interactions and infant self-regulation and behaviour. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • Examining differences in maternal mood, infant state, and dyadic interactions between breast- or formula-fed groups. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • Feldman, whose expertise extends beyond premature babies to include other areas of human development (such as interfamilial relations, parent-child relations, maternal depression, childhood depression and childhood stress and trauma), explains why holding a premature infant through clothing is not sufficient. (israel21c.org)
  • At 6 months postpartum, maternal parenting quality was assessed using videotaped mother-infant interactions and maternal insightfulness was evaluated using the Insightfulness Assessment. (edu.mx)
  • The aim of the study was to examine the impact of anxiety in the postnatal year on maternal contribution to mother-infant interaction. (ox.ac.uk)
  • APS Fellow Ruth Feldman of Bar-Ilan University in Israel also studies the development of self-control through the lens of mother-infant relations. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • We found that during moments of mother-infant interactive synchrony, there's also coupling of maternal and infant heart rhythm, coordinated release of oxytocin, and brain-to-brain synchrony in alpha rhythms across the social brain," she said. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • In a population-based case-control study, we examined relations between maternal and paternal occupations and the risk of infant craniosynostosis. (cdc.gov)
  • The current study examined, for the first time, the joint impact of fetal exposure to prenatal maternal DHEA and cortisol on infant emotional reactivity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pearson correlations were used to examine the associations between prenatal maternal cortisol, prenatal maternal DHEA, and infant positive and negative emotional reactivity. (bvsalud.org)
  • RESULTS: Higher levels of both early and late gestation maternal DHEA were linked to greater infant positive emotional reactivity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Parents completed the Infant Behavior Questionnaire-Revised when infants were 6 months old to assess orienting/regulation, a measure of emerging effortful control. (bvsalud.org)
  • An example is the develop fetus, infant, and child to many po ance of the tumour. (who.int)
  • Parenting related to child and parental psychopathology: A descriptive review of the literature. (springer.com)
  • One such childhood adversity is separation of parents, however relatively little is known about the association between parental separation and inflammation in adulthood. (nih.gov)
  • Participants that report parental separation have higher CRP levels at age 44 than those who grew up with both parents (β=0.16, 95% CI: 0.06, 0.27). (nih.gov)
  • As a second aim, we examined parenting as a possible underlying mechanism of the transactional associations by testing whether parental warmth and hostility mediate within-person associations of parenting stress and child behavior across time. (frontiersin.org)
  • Our results did not indicate mediating effects of parental warmth or parental hostility in the associations between parenting stress and child behavior problems. (frontiersin.org)
  • childhood depression family maternal responsibility mental health issues parental responsibility solutions? (usmessageboard.com)
  • Although parental involvement is generally thought to be beneficial for children, it is unclear whether the intensive level of parenting that has become commonplace results in improved child outcomes. (researchgate.net)
  • Parental determinism and the need for risk management have together promoted an intensive parenting culture (Smith, 2010) by following a rationale that earlier and greater investments towards a child's future are likely to yield greater returns (Gillies, 2020). (researchgate.net)
  • This shift has contributed to a growing share and more diverse set of post-separation parents opting for shared physical custody (SPC), which typically means that children alternate between the parental residences for substantive amounts of time. (mdpi.com)
  • Profiling the case of Germany, where no legal regulations facilitating SPC are implemented to date, we examine the prevalence of SPC families, sociodemographic correlates of SPC, and its associations with parental coparenting and child adjustment. (mdpi.com)
  • Table 2 Associations between parental sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle and psychosocial factors and antibiotic use in 8-month old children, Malmö, Sweden. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Multilevel models indicated that family economic pressure was linked to declines in child Chinese word reading and writing skills for children with low but not high maternal warmth, highlighting the possibility of targeting maternal warmth to promote child development in financially disadvantaged Chinese families. (eduhk.hk)
  • Advocates and the state's Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee (MMMRC) have said for years that a longer coverage window will help address high maternal death rates. (hppr.org)
  • But the data from the Yusho and Yucheng episodes (i.e., excess PCBs and furan exposure in cooking oil) showed no effect on the sex ratio, even with very high maternal exposures [Gomez et al. (cdc.gov)
  • Mediators, moderators, and predictors of 1-year outcomes among children treated for early-onset conduct problems: A latent growth curve analysis. (springer.com)
  • Previous studies have shown that parenting stress is related to child behavior problems, but few studies have investigated the transactional relations across time between parenting stress and child internalizing and externalizing outcomes separately, examining within-person changes. (frontiersin.org)
  • Intensive Parenting: Does it Have the Desired Impact on Child Outcomes? (researchgate.net)
  • We surveyed 241 parents to assess intensive parenting beliefs, anticipatory problem solving (APS), enrollment in structured activities, and developmental outcomes of their children ages 2-5. (researchgate.net)
  • In the systematic narrative review of literature, I collated findings from current publications assessing long-term parent outcomes following preterm birth. (researchgate.net)
  • Thus, for these studies there is a clear reliance on either matching or statistical adjustment for the effects of other factors correlated with feeding method that may also influence child outcomes such as maternal IQ and/or parenting style. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • Adjusting these linkages for confounding factors correlated with both the decision to breastfeed and child outcomes. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • These factors are also related to child development outcomes. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • Therefore, determining the unique effects of breastfeeding on child psychosocial outcomes has been difficult and not always adequately done. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • Little is known about the joint role of family poverty and parent-child relationships in the development of early literacy skills-a strong predictor of later cognitive and academic outcomes-among Chinese children. (eduhk.hk)
  • This paper reports findings from a systematic review of research on supported playgroups and their effectiveness to improve child, parent, and community outcomes. (bsl.nl)
  • A range of qualitative and quantitative measures were used to assess child, parent, and community outcomes. (bsl.nl)
  • While findings suggested that supported playgroup programs were highly valued by parents and other stakeholders, rigorous evidence of effectiveness for achieving desired improvements in child outcomes or parenting behavior was rare and limited by low quality study designs. (bsl.nl)
  • Such theories of change would provide directions for specific content and delivery approaches that could address and improve different child and parent outcomes targeted to specific populations of attending families. (bsl.nl)
  • Conclusion Consistent with the Stress Process and SDH literature, we found consistent cross-cultural literature that adolescent pregnancy set the stage for, subsequent poor maternal health and child outcomes. (aku.edu)
  • Interventions to promote positive parenting are often reported to offer good outcomes for children but they can consume substantial resources and they require rigorous appraisal. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Studies reporting Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory or Child Behavior Checklist scores as outcomes were used in the meta-analysis. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Further research must examine differences in access to health care for children with TS in different population groups, the impact of TS on the quality of life, long term outcomes for children with TS, and strategies for reducing the impact of conditions associated with TS. (cdc.gov)
  • The latest report from the MMMRC , which reviewed data on maternal deaths from 2019, identified that 90% of these deaths were preventable. (hppr.org)
  • Dr. Priya Rajyaguru, first author explained: "This study shows that the children of parents with both antenatal and postnatal depression are at greatest risk of depression themselves, and this risk appears to persist throughout adolescence into early adulthood. (medicalxpress.com)
  • It shows that the timing of depression in parents (during pregnancy, after childbirth or both) and if the mother, father or both were affected are all important risk factors for the child's future mental health. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Furthermore, distinctive correlation patterns between parenting behavior and externalizing or internalizing behavior problems were found for both groups. (springer.com)
  • The first aim of this study was to examine the transactional within-person associations of parenting stress and child internalizing and externalizing behavior problems across childhood from age 9 months to 9 years. (frontiersin.org)
  • Complementary Feeding and Child Appetitive Traits in a Sample of Hispanic Mother-Child Dyads. (harvard.edu)
  • Leavitt, L.A., (2002) When terrible things happen: a parent's guide to talking with their children. (wikipedia.org)
  • Laura fell in love with Canada while completing her Master's thesis at the University of British Columbia, researching the underlying cognitions of parent-child relationships. (sfu.ca)
  • There was no evidence of a benefit to child outcome of supplementing CCBT with either intervention focusing on maternal anxiety disorder or maternal cognitions and behaviours. (ox.ac.uk)
  • However, supplementing CCBT with treatment that targeted maternal cognitions and behaviours represented a cost-effective use of resources, although the high percentage of missing data on some economic variables is a shortcoming. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Violence exposure among school-aged children in foster care Relation to distress symptoms. (wikipedia.org)
  • His research for many years has focused on the development of communication between parents and their infants or young children. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1992-1994 Child Development Editorial Board 1992-1998 American Journal of Mental Retardation Editorial Board 1998-1999 Member DHSS, DRG Study Section on Human Development HUD-1 1999-2003 American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Children and Disasters 1999-present Medical School Admissions Committee 2000-present Parenting Science and Practice 2000-present Infants and Young Children Shahinfar, A., Fox, N.A., and Leavitt, L.A. (2000). (wikipedia.org)
  • Study question Does maternal smoking during pregnancy and exposure of infants to tobacco smoke at age 4 months increase the risk of caries in deciduous teeth? (bmj.com)
  • Smoking during pregnancy and exposure of infants to secondhand smoke at age 4 months was assessed by standardised parent reported questionnaires. (bmj.com)
  • Maternal sensitivity and mind-mindedness are two measures used for parent-child interplay. (diva-portal.org)
  • Maternal sensitivity measures the parent's ability to accurately perceive and interpret the child's cues while mind-mindedness involves the parent's use of words and comments regarding the child's internal state. (diva-portal.org)
  • To what extent mind-mindedness and maternal sensitivity affect different parts of the child's communicative development is still mainly unknown. (diva-portal.org)
  • The purpose of the present study was to investigate if maternal sensitivity and mind-mindedness co-vary with communicative abilities, if mind-mindedness and maternal sensitivity co-vary with each other, and finally, if any gender differences was present. (diva-portal.org)
  • I think there are several implications about thinking of self-regulation in this way and fostering child development - particularly for families in poverty," said Blair, "and [about] the idea that maternal sensitivity and parenting behavior is changeable" (Blair et al. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • As a clinician evaluating young children who have developmental disabilities, Leavitt has been active in efforts to translate research into clinical practice. (wikipedia.org)
  • He has worked extensively with parent groups for public education regarding developmental disability issues. (wikipedia.org)
  • We found no relation between maternal CRP levels and pervasive developmental problem. (eur.nl)
  • Like other childhood disorders, FASD can be understood in the context of cognitive, developmental, ecological and holistic frameworks that may result in more meaningful support for children and families living with FASD. (aifs.gov.au)
  • For treatment of young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), we have developed effective group-based programs for treatment of core communication and social deficits in the preschool years using naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions such as Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) and we have investigated the delivery of these treatments in home and community settings in several randomized controlled trials. (stanford.edu)
  • Following the success of the PRT program, several additional parent training program models have been developed at Stanford, including a clinical trial of a Developmental Reciprocity Treatment program (PI: Hardan) and a pilot program evaluating telehealth delivery of PRT. (stanford.edu)
  • We applied a developmental psychological perspective, viewing each child as an independently acting, competent individual. (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • Developmental psychologist Clancy Blair of New York University explained the role that positive parenting plays in the development of self-control. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Caring for a child born at an extremely low gestational age places stresses on parents in the context of worries about the child's mental and physical development. (researchgate.net)
  • Structural equation modeling (SEM) was utilized to examine hypothesized mediational pathways that adolescent pregnancy history has negative influences on women's health and parenting during adulthood, which also influence their child's health and development. (aku.edu)
  • The aim of this study was to explore how the child's physical, cognitive and psychosocial health is examined and assessed by GPs at the BUs of children aged 0-5 years. (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • A total of 21 cases were included, each consisting of a BU and a subsequent interview with the child's parents and with the GP. (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • American Indian parents' assessment of and concern about their kindergarten child's weight status, South Dakota, 2005-2006. (cdc.gov)
  • We examined American Indian (AI) parents' assessment of and level of concern about their kindergarten child's weight status. (cdc.gov)
  • Parents or caregivers reported their assessment of and concerns about their child's weight status as well as sociodemographic characteristics. (cdc.gov)
  • Approximately 33% (n = 138) of parents underclassified and 7% (n = 29) of parents overclassified their child's weight status. (cdc.gov)
  • In this sample of at-risk children, one-third of parents underclassified their child's weight status. (cdc.gov)
  • Among AI children aged 4.5 to 8.5 years residing on a reservation in Wisconsin, only 15% of caregivers of overweight children correctly classified their child's weight status (18). (cdc.gov)
  • They're trained in creating high-quality parenting advice based on best practices in child development. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • Currently, his research efforts include studying coping mechanisms used by parents who have adolescents and adults with autism. (wikipedia.org)
  • Systematic research comparing lesbian and gay adults to heterosexual adults only began in the late1950s, and research comparing children of gay and lesbian parents with those of heterosexual parents is of a more recentvintage. (artscolumbia.org)
  • Adults jointly cared for the children in a kibbutz-like arrangement. (micsem.org)
  • The incidence of child sexual abuse is usually based on retrospective recall by adults in studies mostly emanating from the USA ( Reference Smith, Bentovim, Rutter, Taylor and Hersov Smith & Bentovim, 1994 ). (cambridge.org)
  • Randomised controlled trials in adults and school children have shown that chlorhexidine is not effective, and the American Dental Association does not recommend its use. (bmj.com)
  • When revisited as adults, the children who had controlled themselves better that day also showed more success on a number of measures, from SAT scores to body mass. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Antibodies were more frequently detected in children than in adults. (cdc.gov)
  • However, for at least six reasons, children are more likely than adults to be improperly positioned in relation to a deploying air bag, and therefore at increased risk for serious injury. (cdc.gov)
  • Threat versus deprivation in mother's childhood: Differential relations to hair cortisol and psychopathology in pregnancy. (harvard.edu)
  • The work calls for researchers to observe parent-child interactions at home and collect samples of the stress hormone cortisol, among other measures. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • What they have found so far is that cortisol levels in children from more chaotic homes show a sustained elevation. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Cortisol levels in children from more stable homes, meanwhile, seem to adapt to distinct situations. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Here's the good: Blair and collaborators have shown that these cortisol levels in children can change in the desired direction as parenting style improves. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • BACKGROUND: The stress-sensitive maternal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis through the end-product cortisol, represents a primary pathway through which maternal experience shapes fetal development with long-term consequences for child neurodevelopment. (bvsalud.org)
  • DHEA and cortisol were measured from maternal hair at 15 weeks (early gestation) and 35 weeks (late gestation). (bvsalud.org)
  • Elevated late gestation maternal cortisol was associated with greater negative emotional reactivity. (bvsalud.org)
  • The material of the study consisted of 35 videotaped parent-child interactions, which were observed when the children were 16 months of age. (diva-portal.org)
  • or (iii) CCBT with an intervention to target mother-child interactions (MCIs) (CCBT + MCI). (ox.ac.uk)
  • They were also asked to participate in videotaped mother-child interactions, which were subsequently coded for child temperament using an observational rating system. (concordia.ca)
  • Conclusions Our results suggest that the association between elevated levels of maternal CRP in pregnancy and autistic traits in children is confounded by maternal health-related and socioeconomic factors. (eur.nl)
  • Further studies are needed to explore whether other maternal inflammatory markers during pregnancy, as a response to maternal inflammation, are associated with the development of autistic traits in the offspring. (eur.nl)
  • Background Women who have experienced adolescent pregnancy and early motherhood are disproportionately affected in terms of their health and parenting capabilities, as well as their offspring's health. (aku.edu)
  • Although history of adolescent pregnancy and motherhood was not necessarily associated with negative parenting, consistent with parenting literature, negative parenting was associated with poor child mental health. (aku.edu)
  • The propensity score adjusted hazard ratio between maternal smoking during pregnancy and having no smoker in the family was 1.10 (0.97 to 1.25). (bmj.com)
  • What this study adds Exposure to tobacco smoke at 4 months of age was associated with an approximately twofold increased risk of caries, and the risk of caries was also increased among those exposed to household smoking, by 1.5-fold, whereas the effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy was not statistically significant. (bmj.com)
  • Information was obtained about each job held by either parent during the pregnancy, and any job that the father held during the 3 months before the last menstrual period before conception. (cdc.gov)
  • Latent profiles of maternal disrupted communication: Relations to affect and behaviour in early infancy. (harvard.edu)
  • Thus, it may impact parenting behaviour. (researchgate.net)
  • The impact of parents' expectations on parenting behaviour: An experimental investigation. (stateofmind.it)
  • Specifically, maternal ratings predicted internalizing and externalizing behaviours, whereas the observational ratings predicted cognitive functioning and adaptive behaviour during the cognitive assessment. (concordia.ca)
  • The first-ever national estimate among a nationally representative sample of U.S. children revealed that 3 out of every 1000 children between the age of 6 and 17 in the United States have been diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome (TS), according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. (cdc.gov)
  • The sex ratio is one of the most un- tion and determinants of domestic violence favourable to women in the world, a result across cultures makes comparative studies of excess female mortality during child- difficult. (who.int)
  • however, the effect was strongly attenuated after adjustment for several socioeconomic factors and in particular by maternal health-related factors including body mass index (fully adjusted model β = 0.018, 95% CI -0.005, 0.042). (eur.nl)
  • The goal of this research was to compare a new observational temperament measure with an existing temperament questionnaire in the prediction of concurrent child and parent functioning and later school adjustment. (concordia.ca)
  • The role played by material (through material disadvantage and educational attainment), psychosocial (through parent-child relationship quality and psychological distress) and adiposity (through BMI) mechanisms is investigated using path analysis in a multiply-imputed dataset from a British birth cohort with concurrent measurements made throughout the life course (n=7462). (nih.gov)
  • Early parenthood in particular is a vulnerable period as many parents experience biological and psychosocial changes related to new parenthood. (frontiersin.org)
  • 2-4 Less well studied is the relationship between breastfeeding and child psychosocial development. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • Even children with severe psychosocial problems are not always identified in primary care [4-7]. (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • Specifically, the decision of whether or not to breastfeed is related to socioeconomic status (SES), maternal mental health, education, attachment history and nurturance. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • This demonstrates the need to evaluate the influence of other variables, such as socioeconomic status and oral health behavior of children on posteruptive behavior of these enamel hypomineralizations and their influence on the development of dental caries in the affected teeth. (bvsalud.org)
  • FASD is also commonly associated with mental health challenges and there is a need to develop and trial therapeutic approaches to address mental health concerns in children with cognitive impairment. (aifs.gov.au)
  • To date, research has provided clear support for the nutritional and health benefits of breastfeeding for the mother and child, 1 with appropriate cautions noted for women who are ill or on medication. (child-encyclopedia.com)
  • This project is supported by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a 5-year financial assistance award (Grant No. 90YE250) totaling $3,953,308, with 100 percent funded by ACF/HHS. (researchconnections.org)
  • Using an Integrated Stress-SDH Process for Health Disparities model and we test on whether early motherhood is associated with and subsequent maternal and child health from two informal settlements in Nairobi. (aku.edu)
  • Findings suggest importance of providing integrated care that address health and parenting needs to optimize offspring's development in instances of early motherhood. (aku.edu)
  • Problems in effective parenting are increasingly seen as a significant public health issue [ 1 ] and public policy has come to reflect this. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Most Danish toddlers are well, but studies show that around every sixth child has significant somatic, psychological or social health problems, often in combination [1-3]. (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • In Denmark, there are seven preventive child health examinations, known as "forebyggende børneundersøgelser" (BU). (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • Methods Population based retrospective cohort study of 76 920 children born between 2004 and 2010 in Kobe City, Japan who received municipal health check-ups at birth, 4, 9, and 18 months, and 3 years and had information on household smoking status at age 4 months and records of dental examinations at age 18 months and 3 years. (bmj.com)
  • It's one way they're tackling the state's maternal health crisis. (hppr.org)
  • It will enable [parents] to better manage medical and mental health issues before the issues worsen," Rose said. (hppr.org)
  • Diana Forester, the director of health policy for Texans Care for Children , has seen the momentum build for extended coverage. (hppr.org)
  • If people don't have continuous insurance coverage, Forester of Texans Care for Children said, they don't have access to care that could intervene when health issues arise. (hppr.org)
  • It's giving you time to recover and it's also investing in your health if you want to have a kid again in the future. (hppr.org)
  • Fathers' involvement in child health care: associations with prenatal involvement, parents' beliefs, and maternal gatekeeping. (bvsalud.org)
  • a detailed presentation, focusing on maternal and newborn health, violence - especially against women and girls, and HIV/AIDS and young people, and discussion of the process in one or two countries will also be on the agenda. (who.int)
  • Principles of Pediatric Environmental Health: How Can Parents' Preconception Exposures and In Utero Exposures Affect a Developing Child? (cdc.gov)
  • Among children with TS, 27% were reported as having moderate or severe TS and 79% of children had also been diagnosed with at least one additional mental health or neurodevelopmental condition. (cdc.gov)
  • TS and tic disorders have been linked to higher rates of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and impairments associated with these conditions, such as learning disabilities and problems with peer relations," said Dr. Rebecca Bitsko, Health Scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Given the high number of children diagnosed with TS who have another mental health or neurodevelopmental condition, it is necessary to further study the relation between these conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • This random-digit-dialed telephone survey is sponsored and directed by the Health Resources and Services Administration's Maternal and Child Health Bureau and conducted by CDC through the State and Local Area Integrated Telephone Survey program. (cdc.gov)
  • This work group report contains proposals for planning, operating, and evaluating MS/MS technology in newborn screening and maternal and child health programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Maternal and Child Health Bur, Health Resources and Svcs Administration. (cdc.gov)
  • She's also the Associate Director for Maternal Fetal Health and Environment Program for the UCSF Pediatric and Environmental Health Specialty Unit, PEHSU, and a member of UCSF's program in reproductive health and environment. (cdc.gov)
  • Informed consent was obtained from all participants or their parents. (cdc.gov)
  • We found no strong associations for maternal occupations. (cdc.gov)
  • Estimated Transfer of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) from Maternal Serum to Breast Milk in Women Highly Exposed from Contaminated Drinking Water: A Study in the Ronneby Mother-Child Cohort. (harvard.edu)
  • Changes in perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) concentrations in human milk over the course of lactation: A study in Ronneby mother-child cohort. (harvard.edu)
  • Cohort profile: the Taicang and Wuqiang mother-child cohort study (TAWS) in China. (harvard.edu)
  • Conducted by Dr. Ruth Feldman - a professor in the department of psychology and in the Brain Research Center at Bar-Ilan University, and adjunct professor at the Child Study Center at Yale - the study shows that skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn improves brain functioning later in life. (israel21c.org)
  • The parents in the control group were not aware of the kangaroo-care study, but were offered ongoing psychological and medical care for their babies. (israel21c.org)
  • ABSTRACT The study was conducted to determine the family, social and economic factors associated with deaths of children aged under 5 years. (who.int)
  • A registry-based nested case-control study was conducted of the deaths of all children aged under 5 years in Kohgilooyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province in the Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated whether or not the outcome of CBT for children with anxiety disorders in the context of maternal anxiety disorders is improved by the addition of (i) treatment of maternal anxiety disorders, or (ii) treatment focused on maternal responses. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Dr. Gengoux received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of California Santa Barbara and completed her clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the Yale Child Study Center, before joining the Stanford University School of Medicine clinical faculty in 2010. (stanford.edu)
  • In his original study Finkelhor (1981) reported that 19% of females and 9% of male college students had been sexually abused as children. (cambridge.org)
  • Study answer and limitations Prevalence of household smoking among the 76 920 children was 55.3% (n=42 525), and 6.8% (n=5268) had evidence of exposure to tobacco smoke. (bmj.com)
  • Taken together, this research highlights the importance of adopting a multi-method approach to the study of child temperament. (concordia.ca)
  • One study noted that children fathered by men exposed to dioxin after the Seveso, Italy accident showed a decrease in the expected male:female ratio [Mocarelli et al. (cdc.gov)
  • The study, "Prevalence of Diagnosed Tourette Syndrome in Children in the United States, 2007," found that a TS diagnosis is three times more common in boys than in girls, and approximately twice as common in children between 12-17 years as those aged 6-12 years. (cdc.gov)
  • 2010). The child by applying a vaccine that almost guarantees study was to determine the knowledge, attitude, and protection from many major diseases. (who.int)
  • Plasma was obtained by venous puncture from 2-year-old children after they had participated in a malaria control study and had been clinically monitored for 21 months. (cdc.gov)
  • The current study uses 413 parent-child pairs. (cdc.gov)
  • A population-based study was conducted, in which all children from 4 - 6 years (n=230) of age, resident in the rural and urban zones of Botelhos, Minas Gerais, Brazil, were invited to participate. (bvsalud.org)
  • In addition, school-aged children who are overweight and have obese parents have a more than 70% chance of being obese in young adulthood (10). (cdc.gov)
  • METHODS: We collected information about 80 deaths that occurred in North Carolina from 2001 through 2016, among children aged 5-17 years, with asthma identified as the primary cause of death. (cdc.gov)
  • Individual measurement of exposure to everyday violence among elementary school children across various settings. (wikipedia.org)
  • Surprisingly, there is virtually nothing known about human fetal exposure to prenatal maternal DHEA and offspring neurodevelopment. (bvsalud.org)
  • 1999]. Few studies have been conducted of altered sex ratio with maternal exposure to persistent pollutants. (cdc.gov)
  • In the following NSFW video, YouTube broadcaster Willie 'I'm Not Judging' Williams analyzes several disturbing videos recently posted on the internet, while in my opinion, offering numerous reasons explaining why RACE RELATIONS are the way they are in 2020 America. (usmessageboard.com)
  • Recognizing in 2020 America there is a growing population of women and girls intentionally depriving their children of a father to guide them and share their lives with, NOPE, I'm not celebrating SINGLE PARENTS. (usmessageboard.com)
  • Parenting: Science and Practice, 17 (1), 51-72. (sfu.ca)
  • Most children continue to live with their mother after a divorce or separation, yet paternal involvement in post-separation families has increased substantially in many Western nations. (mdpi.com)
  • Reciprocal relationships between parenting behavior and disruptive psychopathology from childhood through adolescence. (springer.com)
  • Parenting behavior dimensions and child psychopathology: Specificity, task dependency, and interactive relations. (springer.com)
  • Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 70 , 1-137. (springer.com)
  • A primary focus of this work is the implication of early parent-child interaction in determining trajectories of child development for both typically and atypically developing children. (wikipedia.org)
  • Broadly, Laura is interested in research that helps to foster healthy child development. (sfu.ca)
  • These needs entail actual skills that parents require for raising children and the need to be emotionally involved in their development. (frontiersin.org)
  • An Early Brain and Child Development (EBCD) Scientist Explains To Oprah Why Far Too Many #Americans of All AGES Are Hurting: 'Oprah Winfrey Fixing The 'Hole In Your. (usmessageboard.com)
  • The way a parent interacts with his or her child can have a great effect on communication and language development of the child. (diva-portal.org)
  • Dr. Gengoux is also a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in training parents to promote the healthy development of social skills in their children and manage challenging behavior using positive behavioral approaches. (stanford.edu)
  • Child Development, vol. 76 no. 6 (November, 2005), pp. 1234-1246, ISSN 0009-3920 (Included in the Society for Research in Child Development's Top Ten Download List for 2005-06, with 1,384 downloads. (duke.edu)
  • What are the benefits of emotion talk on child development? (wikiversity.org)
  • Common Sense Media reviewers include writers, editors, and child development experts. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • Laura is a graduate student in the Child Track of the Clinical Psychology Program at Simon Fraser University and at the Institute for the Reduction of Youth Violence, studying under the supervision of Dr. Robert McMahon. (sfu.ca)
  • The goal over the next five years is to improve maternal and child nutrition, which will result in the reduction of MIYC under-nutrition, in terms of maternal Body Mass Index (BMI) and child stunting, by one third. (who.int)
  • CCBT + MCI was associated with a reduction in maternal overinvolvement and more confident expectations of the child. (ox.ac.uk)
  • 6 However, a two year randomised controlled trial of 334 preschool children aged 4 and 5 years found a small but significant reduction of dental caries in deciduous teeth with chorhexidine use. (bmj.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS: These new observations indicate that DHEA is a potential maternal biological signal involved in prenatal programming. (bvsalud.org)
  • SUMMARY OF RESEARCH FINDINGS Charlotte J. Patterson University of Virginia Like families headed by heterosexual parents, lesbian and gay parents and their children are a diverse group (Martin, 1993). (artscolumbia.org)
  • The purpose of this summary of research findings on lesbian and gay parents and their children is to assist psychologistsand other professionals to evaluate widespread beliefs in the light of empirical data and in this way ameliorate the negativeeffects of unwarranted prejudice. (artscolumbia.org)
  • Our main findings are derived from the observations and transcriptions of the BUs, and these are supplemented by interviews with parents and GPs. (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • The findings suggest that observational ratings of temperament offer distinct and useful information in comparison with maternal ratings, although this interpretation is somewhat limited to contemporaneous measurement. (concordia.ca)
  • CONCLUSION: These findings from North Carolina provide evidence to support the hypothesis that ambient air pollution increases the risk of fatal exacerbations of asthma among children. (cdc.gov)
  • This report presents the findings of this review, which indicate that during January 1993-November 1996, annual increases occurred for both the number of fatal injuries to children resulting from air-bag deployments and the proportion of dual air bag-equipped vehicles ( Table 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Regression models were used to examine the relation between maternal CRP levels and autistic traits in children. (eur.nl)
  • Jody's maternal tendencies make her susceptible to those who would use her affection for her girls against her. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • Evidence for broader autism phenotype characteristics in parents from multiple-incidence autism families. (springer.com)
  • however, after children had received CCBT, group differences were no longer apparent. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Over the last 20 years, economic differences have increased between families with children in Sweden. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • Test outcome did not appear to be influenced by P. falciparum infection, since 4 of 37 IgG-positive children (23 of 182 IgG-negative children) had clinical malaria, 11/37 (62/182) had asymptomatic parasitemia, and 6/37 (38/182) had fever without parasitemia, and there were no significant differences between groups. (cdc.gov)
  • As such, children are disproportionally vulnerable to environmental exposures in disasters and every day, differences that are often unrecognized and overlooked by professionals, policy makers, and the public in general. (cdc.gov)
  • The relation between anxiety and threat perception abnormalities in normal children. (stateofmind.it)
  • Treatment of childhood anxiety disorder in the context of maternal anxiety disorder: a randomised controlled trial and economic analysis. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Dr. Gengoux oversees the PRT group parent training program at Stanford, supervises postdoctoral fellows providing PRT clinical treatment, and has completed multiple clinical trials evaluating the effects of PRT on the social-communication competence of young children with autism. (stanford.edu)
  • Supported playgroups are community-based services that provide low intensity family support, through regular group sessions for parents and their young children. (bsl.nl)
  • 1 In developed countries, the prevalence of caries in deciduous teeth remains high (20.5% in children aged 2 to 5 years in the United States 2 and 25.0% in children aged 3 years in Japan), 3 and established measures for caries prevention in young children is limited to sugar restriction, oral fluoride supplementation, and fluoride varnish. (bmj.com)
  • A long period since infection is less likely in young children, which could result in higher seropositivity. (cdc.gov)
  • Using structural equation modeling, we found that intensive parenting beliefs predicted more APS, which predicted greater enrollment in creative and physical activities. (researchgate.net)
  • Because many beliefs about lesbian and gay parents and their children are open to empirical test, psychological research canevaluate their accuracy. (artscolumbia.org)
  • How Can Parents' Preconception Exposures and In Utero Exposures Affect a Developing Child? (cdc.gov)
  • Evaluations of the Triple P parenting program were subjected to systematic review and meta-analysis with analysis of biases. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Does a parent's mindfulness practice have an impact on their OCD-affected child? (sfu.ca)
  • It describes some of the key policy and practice initiatives since 2016, including the National FASD Strategic Action Plan 2018-2028 , and considers further opportunities for responding to the needs of children and families affected by FASD. (aifs.gov.au)
  • Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35 , 34-45. (springer.com)
  • Midwife Becky Hines uses a doppler on Jessica Gamboa's stomach to listens to the baby as the children watch Monday, March 27, 2023, at their home in Forney. (hppr.org)
  • Parents of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face specific challenges in parenting, but concrete parenting behavior has never been properly investigated in these families. (springer.com)
  • Besides these needs, parents often have to adapt to the changing social role in the family system. (frontiersin.org)
  • This paper is intended to provide an overview of the key issues for child and family practitioners who may encounter children and families living with FASD. (aifs.gov.au)
  • Our treatment philosophy embodies an emphasis on improving parent empowerment and providing parent training to make meaningful improvements in family quality of life. (stanford.edu)
  • and there are suggestions for a dialogue with parents about their child and the family, but there is no specific guidance on how to implement this dialogue [8]. (ugeskriftet.dk)
  • Family Relations , 62, 649-661. (bvsalud.org)
  • Let's start right from basic and see what are the different blood relations in a family, which we should know to understand the logical reasoning in blood relation questions. (gstguntur.com)
  • Family Tree - Generally, the construction of the family tree is considered to be the most appropriate way of solving blood relation questions in Logical reasoning. (gstguntur.com)
  • Raising children is an ongoing process as, when children grow older, their needs will develop and change ( Sanders and Turner, 2018 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • The main causes of death of children aged under 5 years in the Province were congenital abnormality and prematurity. (who.int)
  • No studies involved children younger than two-years old and comparisons of intervention and control groups beyond the duration of the intervention were only possible in five studies. (biomedcentral.com)
  • By 3 years of age, children understand that certain situations can elicit certain emotions (Lane et al. (wikiversity.org)
  • The NSCH is the first large, national, population-based survey of U.S. children up to 18 years old that included questions on TS. (cdc.gov)
  • Children were evenly divided by sex and had a mean age of 5.8 years. (cdc.gov)
  • More recent data indicate that even at age 5 years, 40% of AI children living on reservations were overweight or obese (5). (cdc.gov)
  • Methods: Children (n=216) aged 4-6 years were examined for hypomineralized second primary molar (HSPM) and dental caries in school settings and were recalled every 6 months. (bvsalud.org)
  • Mindfulness-based skills training group for parents of obsessive-compulsive disorder-affected children: A caregiver-focused intervention. (sfu.ca)
  • 1, 2] The collaborative care intervention included an initial education and engagement session using developmentally sensitive materials and structured involvement of both the adolescent and their parent, the choice of treatment, and regular follow-up contacts. (medscape.com)
  • UK National Institute for Clinical Excellence guidelines suggest Triple P is an effective educational intervention for parents of children with conduct disorder, a recommendation which carries considerable weight in policy and purchasing decisions in England [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)