Y Ziv, S Alva… - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2010 - Elsevier
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member had been arrested or incarcerated and conduct problems of preschool children ...
Y Ziv, S Alva… - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2010 - eric.ed.gov
... Title: Understanding Head Start Children's Problem Behaviors in the Context of Arrest or
Incarceration of Household Members. ... Title: Understanding Head Start Children's Problem
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Y Ziv… - Journal of experimental child psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
... Despite the findings indicating the importance of social information processing in understanding
the behaviors ... Eligible families (those with 4- or 5-year-old English-speaking children) were
recruited ... Some of the recruitment efforts took place in local Head Start programs to get a ...
MC Ruffolo, ME Evans… - The Journal of Primary Prevention, 2003 - Springer
... Understanding how the social service system can intervene to change the pathways for these
children and adolescents requires that one understand what conditions ... The overall goal of Head
Start is to increase social competence in preschool children from low-income ...
GJ Duncan, KM Ziol‐Guest… - Child Development, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
... Developmental psychology clearly stresses the importance of understanding children's distinct
developmental stages (Bronfenbrenner & ... All but the first of these measures are collected from
the household head. ... you say that you nearly always finish things once you start them, or ...
AJ Reynolds… - Children and Youth Services Review, 2010 - Elsevier
... The identification and understanding of alterable influences on child well-being are
at the nexus of developmental science and social policy. ... Second, children cannot
be enrolled in another preschool program (eg, Head Start). ...
AJ Reynolds… - Child welfare research: advances for …, 2008 - books.google.com
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I Lander - Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2012 - Springer
... family based conjoint forgiveness therapy model was initially developed to assist adult children
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convenes a ... a few questions of her own that may assist in the ultimate understanding of the ...
BC Welsh… - The Prison Journal, 2011 - tpj.sagepub.com
... What is per- haps a more pressing issue facing policy makers today is an understanding of
economic efficiency of competing policy options; that is, compared to ... Saving children from a life
of crime: Early risk factors and effective interventions. ... Longer-term effects of Head Start. ...
P Biggs-Reed, R Humphrey… - bauerfamilyresources.org
... By providing an overview of the research, we all start from the same place in ... children o 1,763
male head-of-households with children o 6,390 female head-of-households ... Research into
delinquency and its causes has added significantly to the understanding of its development ...
JC Lin, A Bussiere, MA Matthews… - Clearinghouse Rev., 1994 - HeinOnline
... However, the NRC Panel on the Understanding and Control of Violent Behavior did not find a ...
Hawaii's Healthy Start program has often been cited for its success in reducing the risk of ... in the
hos- pital after delivery to identify families at greatest risk of maltreating their children. ...
KL Kumpfer, ND Bellamy, R Alvarado… - US Department of Justice/ …, 1999 - sjsu.edu
... 45 EARLY START..... ... it relates to violent behavior and the increased rates
of delinquency of children raised in ... and his or her extended family members
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T Mieczkowski, MD Anglin, S Coletti… - Journal of Urban …, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
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SM Dornbusch - Annual Review of Sociology, 1989 - JSTOR
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young ... In the largest field study of these laboratory-based ideas (S. Dorn- busch, JT Elworth ...
E Benoit, D Randolph, E Dunlap… - British Journal of Criminology, 2003 - CCJS
... of inner-city communities to characterize themselves and one another, and understanding them
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grandmother, who was regarded as the head of the ... Don t start it, don t go to be a tough guy. ...
S Danziger… - 2005 - books.google.com
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CL Shandra… - Child Indicators Research, 2012 - Springer
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S Dennison, D Foley… - 2005 - griffith.edu.au
... The objective of this report is to achieve a better understanding of the potentially distinct ...
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these ... As indicated, at-risk children are exposed to a range of poor ...
DSW Press, L Fordham… - 2011 - deewr.gov.au
... was held to refine the recommendations, with a particular view to understanding the implications
for the ... and highlighting the benefits of early childhood education for young children's short- and ...
the Child Care Development Fund, with a further $7 billion contributed to Head Start. ...
MA Norton-Hawk - Deviant Behavior, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
... Over three- fourths (78%) came from families in which the head of household was unskilled ... the
street, sometimes the same night they arrest you'' and ''You just start off where ... Without an
understanding of the cultural, economic, psychological, and familial bases of prostitution, the ...
SR Ou, JP Mersky, AJ Reynolds… - Social Service Review, 2007 - JSTOR
... early childhood intervention that focuses on high‐poverty neighborhoods not served by Head
Start or other ... Records are maintained by the Chapin Hall Center for Children in Chicago. ... ITBS
in a continuous measure that includes 58 items and emphasizes understanding of text ...
V Washington… - 1995 - books.google.com
... and continue to face Head Start, there is a clear need to develop a broader understanding of
Head ... if they are enrolled at least ninety days; • If a problem is found, 98 percent of Head Start
kids needing treatment receive it; • Ninety-eight percent of children completed all ...
N Tovar, R Garcia… - 1996 - cops.usdoj.gov
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W Lightbourne, C Boettcher, S Mayer, K Roberts… - sccfmic.com
... Rafael Aguirre, Head Start Ron Gordon, Divorced Fathers Network Ron Soto, California Youth ...
economic, and personal challenges faced by teen fathers, their children are consequently more ...
parents themselves at an early age.²⁴ • Involvement in problem behaviors (eg, delin ...
JS Jordan-Zachery - Journal of Social Policy, 2008 - Cambridge Univ Press
... designed to embolden poor African American men to accept 'traditional' roles as head of
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SR Ou… - Educational Evaluation and Policy …, 2010 - epa.sagepub.com
... intervention that serves high-poverty neighborhoods that are not being served by Head Start
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in ... is a continuous measure made up of 58 items that emphasize understanding of text ...
LL Baker… - 2005 - collectionscanada.gc.ca
... Respect • listening to her non-judgmentally • being emotionally affirming and understanding •
valuing opinions ... As adults, some have difficulty appreciating the viewpoint of others. They may
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MR Waller… - Social Problems, 2006 - JSTOR
... children maintain relationships with their incarcerated fathers, to involve fathers in Early Head
Start, to keep ... interviewed in person at the hospital, and the fathers of their children were
interviewed ... method analysis is used to help us gain a more complete understanding of risk ...
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enlarging several promising demonstration projects and increasing funding to Head Start. ...
LA Muccino - 2008 - etd.ohiolink.edu
SA Venkatesh - 2009 - books.google.com
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... Section 6 discusses the implications of these results for our understanding of neighborhood effects
and ... in programs, such as job training pro- grams (LaLonde (1995)), Head Start (Ludwig and ...
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YR Harris, JA Graham… - 2010 - books.google.com
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C Wildeman, J Schnittker… - American Sociological …, 2012 - asr.sagepub.com
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SL Nichols… - 2004 - books.google.com
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S Chant - 2007 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
... The research work of the Institute is informed by the belief that all social processes are 'gendered',
and that understanding gender relations is ... a mounting body of evidence suggests that household
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... Integrating Law and Social Epidemiology,” Burris, I Kawachi, and Sarat present a model for
understanding ... infection and high rates of HIV risk behaviors among homeless youth,S' among
adults ... not directly related to health or HN Preschool programs, such as Head Start, that pre ...
DN Allen, B Donohue, G Sutton… - Behavior …, 2009 - bmo.sagepub.com
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due to difficulties in comprehension, assistance is offered in understanding the material ...
J Ivy - 2012 - gradworks.umi.com
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families enrolled in the National Evaluation of Early Head Start, Tamis- ... ie, the extent to which
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version of the Three Bags Task that was used in the Early Head Start (EHS) Research ... For
children's health and disability, risk items included mothers' perception of child's health and ...
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children are involved ... Treatment goals were reviewed at the start of each session. ...
M Malin… - Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2003 - atsis.uq.edu.au
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SD Goode… - 2009 - books.google.com
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... experiments aiming to find negative cases in order to kill off their own brain-children. ... lation building
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and two additional contexts, provides a further nuance for understanding the NRT ...
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SS Luthar - 1999 - books.google.com
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C Byrne… - 2001 - fhs.mcmaster.ca
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K Yoder - 2007 - digital.library.unt.edu
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SR Ou - Urban Education, 2008 - uex.sagepub.com
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GL Lacy - 1997 - scholar.lib.vt.edu
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these extremely ... Sexual Abuse of Children: Recommendations and Analysis 9 ...
SL Ceglarek - 2008 - books.google.com
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rest are "second-generation" programs since they also focus on understanding sub-group ... this
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S Chant - … , Background Paper to State of the World's Children, 2007 - unicef.org
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JP Wright, SG Tibbetts… - 2008 - books.google.com
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CE Irwin, SJ Burg… - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2002 - Elsevier
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about health service utilization reflect the response of the mother or head of household ...
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from sociopathic—where the batterer is highly abusive to his wife and children and likely ...
S Teymur - 2007 - digital.library.unt.edu
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playing up ... control the victim or survivor, even their own children, to continue the abuse ...
MD Abuse - 1992 - aspe.hhs.gov
... As has been described above, substantial progress has been made in understanding the nature ...
intravenous drug use by an infected mother or her sexual partner(s). By sharing ... acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is rising rapidly as a cause of death among children. ...
SAM PhD - Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
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commitment to new, increased, effective action ... The Children's Defense Fund's (CDF)'s Leave
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R Karr-Morse… - 1998 - books.google.com
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SEU Kerns… - Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2002 - Springer
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R Taylor - Homicide Studies, 2009 - hsx.sagepub.com
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better the per- spective(s) of the ... scheduling a date with his mistress (six articles, all in 2000), a
man who hired a hit man to kill his ex-wife, the mother of six children, including two ...
JA Arditti - 2012 - books.google.com
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well-known words from Nobel Peace Prize winner and former United Nations head Kofi Annan ...
This systemic level is particularly impor- tant in understanding parental incarceration ...
S Loue - 2001 - books.google.com
... are mine—freedom's chill in my heart And a silvery crown on my head. ... Remaining Chapter 9.
Children Exposed to Partner Violence: Their Responses Children's Exposure to ... relating to
domestic violence, for instance, refers to “family or household member[s],” which includes a ...
RL McBride - 2008 - books.google.com
... with incarcerated mothers and their children could lead to a greater understanding of the ... The
Problem The number of children whose mothers are incarcerated is growing around the world ...
This study also addressed what the teachers of these young children perceived about the ...
EJ Adams - community.nicic.gov
... describes traumatic brain injury (TBI) as “a blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury
that ... If we are to invest in a safe and strong society, we must start with children, whose unseen ...
Brain injury: The teenage years – Understanding and pre- venting teenage brain Injury. ...
S COUNTY - hawaii.edu
... Page 16. 15 2. NATIONAL CONTEXT ... This focus improves the community's effort to protect children
against the effects of exposure to risk factors and helps community leaders assess the
effectiveness of programs for children. ... Is the youth gang problem growing? ...
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