3 edition of Children and youth at risk found in the catalog.
Children and youth at risk
National Association of Child Care Workers (South Africa). Conference
Published
1994
by NACCW in Cape Town
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | edited by Brian Gannon. |
Contributions | Gannon, Brian. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV866.A35 N37 1994 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 162 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 162 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL849553M |
ISBN 10 | 0958394911 |
LC Control Number | 95129305 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 34548809 |
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Brendtro has had broad experience as a psychologist, educator, and youth worker and is past president of Starr Commonwealth in Michigan and by: This book will be an important resource for all involved in the kind of creative, science-based innovation so desperately needed in the child & family services field."-- James K.
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Included are activities that help children. Introduction. “Youth at risk” is a general term for a range of circumstances Children and youth at risk book place young people at greater vulnerability for problem behaviors, such as substance abuse, school failure, and juvenile delinquency, along with mental health disorders, such as depression and anxiety.
When studying youth at risk, researchers typically focus on the risk factors that contribute to—and the protective factors.
“Children and youth with special healthcare needs are those who have or are at risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional condition and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally.” 13 It is a broad definition, including a large population with diverse diagnoses and : Family Voices.
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If family characteristics are used to define risk, data might be available from the school, or it might be available.
How to Help an At-Risk Child By: Reading Rockets If a child's history suggests increased risk for reading difficulties, it is critical that he or she receive high-quality reading instruction, early intervention, parent support and special education, if needed.
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the Children at Risk (CAR) initiative. Another community-based collab-oration supported by the Bureau of Justice Assistance is the Compre-hensive Communities Program, which addresses overall community crime prevention and includes a youth crime prevention component.
This report draws on the experiences of such initiatives to distill. At-risk behavior is anything that puts youth at risk for future negative consequences, like poor health, injury or death. And while risky behavior as a teen isn't a new concept (most adults can likely recall at least a few poor choices they made as a teen), the type of risks teens are taking are : Amy Morin, LCSW.
At-risk children are often witnesses of, or engaged in, behaviors that are of a high risk nature such as: victims of abuse, neglect, and maltreatment; substance abuse; premarital sex; teen or familial suicide; school dropouts; teenage pregnancies; victims or witnesses of violent crimes; and domestic violence.
The mission of Reclaiming Youth at Risk is to provide research, training, and consultation to build strengths in children, families, schools, and communities. For thousands of years, American Indian cultures nourished respectful and courageous children without employing punitive discipline.
Resources for at-risk youth. Character education curriculum. Developing and implementing programs is an important step not only in building character but in potentially saving young people at risk of dropping out of school and making other negative life choices.About this book Children who are labeled at-risk often suffer from severe deficiencies in cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills that, if unaddressed, may lead to Brand: Springer US.CHCPRT – Identify and respond to children and young people at risk (Blended) will contribute 6 hours and 30 minutes of NESA Registered PD addressingand from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.