... Teachers and Trainers JETT, ...the families of adults with mental disabilities who expressed less social support than their surroundings stated that they had more adverse conditions (Ben-Zur, Duvdevany ...
... to children with mental disorders by their familiesand how they correlated with the family ...for children with mental ...IV) and the availability of resources in the family environ- ...
... preschool children with ages ranging from ...education and food to middle-low and low income children for 4 or 8 ...a) children attending JUNJI centres located in 6 representative ...
... with children are also more likely than those without to use a mobile phone, PDA or blackberry (91% ...83%) and to actively engage in a wide range of mobile phone functions - further indicating the ...
... for children 6-18 years of age, is a 112-item self-report measure on which the child is rated on various emotional and behavioral problems within the past 6 ...noncompliant), and total problem ...
... performance and the socio-cultural components of parental resources (De Graaf, De Graaf, and Kraaykamp, ...parents and their ...in families can be defined as bonding social capital – social ...
... nuclear families, a structure of family that now ironically, is considered the “traditional" family and in many cases with negative ...as families have always adopted a nuclear structure; ...
... needy families, and especially by the ...those families would otherwise have been entitled, the maximum family grant contributes to malnutrition among poor childrenand adds an ...
... teachers and instruction when they are knowledgeable of the linguistic and cultural strengths of their students ...cultural and linguistic awareness of the communities they will serve, there is a ...
... Institute and initiated the development of this field in Russia in the early ...young children with disabilities. Children with disabilities could receive medical support, but those who stayed in ...
... teachers and parents themselves. When parents and teachers establish a good and respectful relationship in which they share responsibilities regarding students’ education, both parties value much ...
... Santos and Graminha (2006) in a public state school in São Paulo’s interior indicates that behavioral problems represent a strong risk condition for learning problems and that work with children with ...
... during and after confinement and also outside and within society, with the effect of challenging the meanings culture has ascribed to such roles as parenthood and ...routines and on the ...
... in childrenand ...females and in over 25 % of ...adults and would not be related to a later ...PEG and ultracentrifugation, are the most common methods for detection of PRL ...PRL ...
... individuals and U. minor × U. pumila hybrids with low susceptibility and rapid height ...brittleness and twig mortality are normally undesirable features in urban environmental planting (Heybroek ...
... vitro and after grafting into the cerebrospinal fluid of hydrocephalic HTx rats Roberto Henzi, Karin Vío, Montserrat Guerra, Pat McAllister, Conrad Johanson, Esteban ...
... fold and design of the binding pocket similar to LATs is expected based on available functional ...III and conserved in all other known CAT isoforms, Glu107 is likely to be part of the substrate ...
... shallow and reduces the direct impact of the waves to the substrate, 3) low: when the wave does not directly hit the substrate, since the sites are protected by different types of barriers (Flores-Garza et ...
... SRT6901 and SRT6902 are members of the SIR2 family of NAD-dependent HDAC proteins, known as ...eukaryotes and is the most widely ...group, and Class IV for the AtHDA2 ...
... literature and here measured in different ways: by an individual’s reaction to incentives through either willingness to compete by self- selection into environments with competitive or piece-rate payment schemes, ...