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Abstract While attention dysregulation is a promising early indicator of neurodevelopmental risk, in particular attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it is difficult to characterize clinical concern due to its developmental expectability at the transition to toddlerhood.
Amanda N. Nili +8 more
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Reflections on the Infant Mental Health Endorsement® process in Virginia
Abstract This study was conducted to gather information to inform key stakeholders in Virginia's Early Childhood Mental Health workforce who are involved in the Infant Mental Health Endorsement®. An “Endorsement® indicates an individual's efforts to specialize in the promotion and practice of infant or early childhood mental health within his/her own ...
Kasey Dye +2 more
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Abstract The development of infant mental health (IMH) services globally is still in its early stages. This qualitative study aims to understand the challenges of setting up IMH services and explores the views and experiences of 14 multi‐disciplinary stakeholders who are part of the IMH implementation group in a large Scottish health board.
Fifi T. H. Phang +8 more
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Pension financialization and collective risk sharing in Canada and Finland
Abstract This article contributes to the debate concerning pension financialization and how countries are adapting their pension systems to respond to demographic ageing. We do so by examining the statutory pension systems of Canada and Finland, which diverge interestingly from current international trends.
Jyri Liukko +2 more
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Redefining shelter: humanitarian sheltering
Shelter is one of the most ‘intractable problems’ in humanitarian aid and yet there is little clarity on an overarching definition. Terminology for shelter and housing is often conflated, and the most prominent definition does not fully reflect recent progress in the Shelter and Settlements Sector.
Jennifer Ward George +2 more
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Abstract The Team for Infants Exposed to Substance use (TIES) Program is a longstanding home‐based family support program that provides a multidisciplinary, community‐facing model to address the complex needs of families with young children affected by maternal substance use.
Danielle F. Chiang +2 more
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This research has been conducted in the Study Program of Arabic Language Education at the University of Hasyim Asy'ari Jombang, researchers see the phenomenon of various problems. One of them in the process of teaching and learning Arabic (Khat) many of the students and lecturers do not use effective learning methods.
null Ichya’u Hammamiz Zaman +1 more
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