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Challenges arising from the classroom behavioral management of students with social, emotional and behavioral difficulties are a concern for educational professionals. The purpose of this study is to review common elements of behavior interventions for the disruptive behaviors of children with social, emotional and behavioral difficulties.
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viohoyo
25-04-2024
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Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is increasingly recognized as one of the goals of holistic healthcare. Crohn's disease is the most common inflammatory bowel disease that necessitates long-term management and increases the risk of psychological distress and social disruption, leading to impaired HRQoL in comparison to healthy controls.
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vilarry
12-03-2024
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Handbook of resilience in children" provides readers with contents including: resilience as a phenomenon in childhood disorders; resilience and the disruptive disorders of childhood; from helplessness to optimism; resilience and self-control impairment; shaping the future of children; the power of parenting; resilience through violence prevention in schools;...
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mocthanhdao0210
19-11-2023
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Obesity is a complicated metabolic malfunction linked to disconnected signaling between interorgans, and inter-molecularly affected by impairment of the neuronal circuit, stemming from environmental stressors in children and adults. Upon environmental intoxication or change in the surrounding environmental stressors; the signaling for hunger could affect regulatory signaling in energy consumption and lead to a wide range of metabolic disruption and sensitivity, cell-to-cell and organ-to-organ.
6p
viporsche
28-10-2022
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While sleep disruption is a common complaint among children with cystic fbrosis (CF), only a few studies have investigated insomnia in adults. The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with insomnia in clinically stable adult CF patients.
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vianthony2711
16-04-2021
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Being parents of children who display disruptive behavior problems (DBP) can pose several challenges. Interventions for children with DBP are primarily outpatient group parent training (PT) programs. The purpose of this study was to explore how parents of children with disruptive behavior problems, diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), describe the difficulties they face in their family and parenting situations.
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vigeorgia2711
30-11-2020
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Lecture 4 - Populations and ecosystems (continue). During this unit, Student Teachers will:analyse data collected over time and explain how disruption in one part of an ecosystem can repeat throughout an ecosystem; begin to identify the unit’s underlying core science concepts for children in elementary grades; design age-appropriate, inquiry-based activities and identify learning outcomes.
9p
nanhankhuoctai2
25-05-2020
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While a possible link between assisted reproductive technology (ART) and rare imprinting disorders has been found, it is not clear if this is indicative of subtler disruptions of epigenetic mechanisms. Results from previous studies have been mixed, but some methylation differences have been observed.
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virubber2711
21-03-2020
23
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To investigate whether later diagnosis of psychiatric disorder can be predicted from analysis of mother-infant joint attention (JA) behaviours in social-communicative interaction at 12 months.
9p
vinatri2711
29-02-2020
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Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early identification of children at risk. Patterns of parent-child interaction may predict oppositional/conduct disorders but large community-based prospective studies are needed to evaluate this possibility.
8p
vichengshin2711
29-02-2020
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To assess the mental health and behavioral problems of children in institutional placements in Jordan to inform understanding of current needs, and to explore the effects of placement change on functioning and staff perceptions of goodness-of-fit.
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vichengshin2711
26-02-2020
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Nocturnal enuresis (NE), or ‘bedwetting’, is a form of night-time urinary incontinence occurring in younger children. A diagnosis of NE can be socially disruptive and psychologically stressful for a child. The most common strategies used by parents to manage NE are waking the child during the night to use the bathroom and limiting the child’s water intake before going to bed.
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virome2711
13-01-2020
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Parents are the ones who decide whether or not to participate in parent focused prevention trials. Their decisions may be affected by internal factors (e.g., personality, attitudes, sociodemographic characteristics) or external barriers. Some of these barriers are study-related and others are intervention-related.
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viamsterdam2711
07-01-2020
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Persistent high levels of aggressive, oppositional and impulsive behaviours, in the early lives of children, are significant risk factors for adolescent and adult antisocial behaviour and criminal activity.
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viamsterdam2711
07-01-2020
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The second generation antipsychotic drug risperidone is widely used in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry to treat conditions associated with disruptive behavior, aggression and irritability, such as autism spectrum disorders. While risperidone can provide symptomatic relief for many patients, there is considerable individual variability in the therapeutic response and side-efect profle of the medication.
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vigustavia2711
19-12-2019
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Most preschoolers growing up in western industrialized countries receive child care services (CCS) during the day, while their parents are at work. Meta-analytic data suggest that CCS represent a stressful experience for preschoolers. This may be because preschoolers have not yet developed the social skills necessary to cope with the new and rapidly fluctuating social contexts of CCS.
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vimadrid2711
19-12-2019
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part 2 book “childhood disrupted” has contents: beginning your healing journey, seeking professional help to heal from post childhood adversity syndrome, parenting well when you haven’t been well parented - fourteen strategies to help you help your children.
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tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
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part 2 book “child management in clinical dentistry” has contents: designing a dental clinic for children, pain management in pediatric dentistry, management of children with extremely disruptive child behavior in dental clinic, dental management of children with hypersensitive gagging reflex, need for the pharmacological management,… and other contents.
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tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
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It is often r e m a r k e d that natural language, used naturally, is unnaturally ungrammatical.* Spontaneous speech contains all manner of false starts, hesitations, and self-corrections that disrupt the well-formedness of strings. It is a mystery then, that despite this apparent wide deviation from grammatical norms, people have little difficx:lty understanding the non-fluent speech that is the essential medium of everyday life. A n d it is a still greater mystery that children can succeed in acquiring the g r a m m a r of a language on the basis of evidence provided by...
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bungio_1
03-05-2013
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As the NCPCR policy document states, “[...] civil unrest exposes children to multiple deprivations. Children are killed, hurt and maimed as a direct result of violence. Access to food, water, sanitation, health care and schooling deteriorates during unrest. Political insecurity pushes children into situations that can circumscribe the remainder of their lives. It disrupts families and social networks that support children’s physical, emotional and social development. The NCPCR has encountered children who are displaced and forced to drop out of school as a result.
58p
nhamnhiqa
01-03-2013
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