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Practice-based intervention has sustained benefits for children and families
September 04, 2007
The Healthy Steps for Young Children Program, which added behavior and development services to pediatric practices, continued to benefit families more than two years after the intervention ended, according to a study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The sustained benefits from participation in Healthy Steps included greater satisfaction among parents with their child's health care, greater odds that parent's will report a child's serious behavioral issue to the pediatrician and greater odds of children reading books. Parents also were less likely to use severe discipline such as spanking with an object or slapping in the face. The findings are published in the September 2007 edition of Pediatrics. "Incorporating developmental specialists into pediatric practices seems to be an effective strategy to meet families' needs regarding their children's behavior and development," said Cynthia Minkovitz, MD, MPP, lead author of the study and associate professor with the School's Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health. Minkovitz noted that this universal practice-based intervention had favorable, sustained effects on "experiences seeking health care and other parenting behaviors that are critical to children's development."
Healthy Steps for Young Children was initially designed by Boston University and The Commonwealth Fund to meet the early development and behavior needs of young children by enhancing the relationships between parents and children, families and the pediatric practice, and among physicians and staff. The program placed trained developmental specialists in pediatric practices to provide enhanced behavior and development services during the first three years of a child's life. Healthy Steps services included enhanced well-child care, home visits from developmental specialists, a telephone help line, developmental assessments, educational materials, support groups to aid parents with developmental concerns and linkages to community resources.
To determine whether Healthy Steps had any sustained effect, Minkovitz and her colleagues conducted follow-up phone interviews with 3,165 families enrolled in a national evaluation. Some families received the additional enhanced services provided as part of Healthy Steps, while others did not. The interviews were conducted when the children reached 5.5 years of age, which was 2.5 years after intervention services were discontinued.
Previous studies by Minkovitz and her colleagues found that families who participated in Healthy Steps received higher quality of care and had more favorable parenting practices. This study shows sustained treatment effects even after the intervention ended.
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Functional Assessment and Program Development for Problem Behavior: A Practical Handbook
by Robert E. O'Neill (Author), Robert H. Horner (Author), Richard W. Albin (Author), Keith Storey (Author), Jeffrey R. Sprague (Author)
This guide to functional assessment procedures includes a variety of strategies for assessing problem behavior situations, and presents a systematic approach for designing behavioral support programs based on those assessments. Professionals and students alike will appreciate the way the authors help readers learn to conduct functional assessments and develop their own intervention programs.
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1940's Child Psychology & Sociology Tests on Film: History of Child Development & Human Behavior
This unique DVD features three feature films from the 1940s, each one showing a different angle of psychological testing on both adults and children. Over 100+ minutes of rare human psychology films! Table Of Contents: (1) Growth Study of Johnny and Jimmy (1940) - This 39 minute film documents the changing physical and psychological development in two babies. Watching the two people change over time is interesting, as differences in motor skills, metal development and personality become visible quite soon - 21 Minutes (2) Judging Emotional Behavior (1940) - Watch this interesting study of human behavior when two people are told a story and their reactions to the story are taped. Just the reactions are shown and then the reactions are replayed with the story audible. How did your...
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GOOD BEHAVIOR INCENTIVE CHART PAD
by TEACHERS FRIEND
Mini Bulletin Board Displays!nPerfect accent for any bulletin board! Can also be used as name tags, notes, rewards and much more! Coordinates with many of our Charts, Banners, Borders with Corners, Name Plates, and Bulletin Boards! Plastic-coated for durability and color-fastness! (Dealers: Accent Punch-Outs hang on your bulletin board racks. Hang two sets side by side and take half the space as other accent sets!).
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Be A Star Rewards Chart
by ZINX LLC
A PARENTING TOOL that quickly improves family dynamics.
Kids love to use BE A STAR because they instantly see how their efforts and cooperation earn rewards.
Successfully used for 25 years!
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School Routines and Rules: Photo Collection for Picture This
by Silver Lining Multimedia
This CD Rom contains over 2,000 color photographs of young children doing a variety of school routines and activities. The ready-to-make flashcards can be used to teach routines, skills acquisition, set expectations, promote greater independence and teach appropriate behavior rules. The categories in the CD are: Arrival/Departure, Art, Bathroom, Cafeteria, Chores, Circle Time, Classroom, Facilities, Free Play, Gym, Health, Math, Music, One-On-One, OT/PT, Reading, Recess, Science, Seat Work, Speech Therapy, Supplies, Visual Aids, Writing as well as Yes and No Rules. This is an excellent tool for preparing children for what to expect as well as for reinforcing appropriate behavior within a school setting. Windows 95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP Mac OS 7.5 or higher.
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Primate Social Behavior
Research And Development (Primary Contributor)
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Journey To Wholeness - Singing Crystal Bowls for Healing and Wholeness
by Elivia Melodey's Crystal Vibrations
New Age listeners will fall in love with this unique meditative music created for healing and wholeness, from the Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls. Starting with a 14 minute Chakra alignment, four more tracks follow of innovative and extraordinary, inspired songs. This music will entrance you and transport you to transcendent realms of peace, beauty and harmony. Worlds of experience will open up, as you float on crystalline waves to places of inner connection and balance. The rich bell-like and low soothing tones were all recorded live with over 20 singing crystal bowls, flutes, chimes and world percussion.. This entrancing collection of songs births an entirely new musical art form all it's own. The exquisitely rich songs are the epitome of Crystal Bowl sound healing. This music will align...
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Source Naturals Pregnenolone, 25 mg, Cherry Flavored, Tablets, 120 tablets (Pack of 2)
by Source Naturals
Dietary supplement. Sublingual.
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Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer [HD]
Also With: Josh Schwartz (Producer)
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Science Codex Brain & Neuroscience
by Science Codex
Science Codex posts articles on the latest cognition, brain development, neuroscience, psychology and psychiatry findings from all over the world.Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.
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