نتایج جستجو برای: child day care centers

تعداد نتایج: 1132025  

Journal: :BMC public health 2017
Jodi D Stookey Jane Evans Curtis Chan Lisa Tao-Lew Tito Arana Susan Arthur

BACKGROUND North Carolina Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC) resources improve child body mass index (BMI) when the resources are introduced by nurses to child care providers, and offered with workshops and incentives. In San Francisco, public health and child care agencies partnered to adapt NAP SACC resources into an annual "Healthy Apple" quality improv...

Journal: :Early childhood research quarterly 2012
Lisa S Badanes Julia Dmitrieva Sarah Enos Watamura

Full-day center-based child care has been repeatedly associated with rising cortisol across the child care day. This study addressed the potential buffering role of attachment to mothers and lead teachers in 110 preschoolers while at child care. Using multi-level modeling and controlling for a number of child, family, and child care factors, children with more secure attachments to teachers wer...

2006
Ian Roberts

The latter half of the twentieth century has witnessed some striking changes in social fabric of British children's lives. The proportion of births outside marriage has increased dramatically, from 5% in 1960 to 30% in 1991.1 There are currently over one million lone parent families in Britain, nearly a fifth of all families with children. The number of mothers with children under 5 who work ou...

Journal: :Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation 2009
Anita M McAllister Svante Granqvist Peta Sjölander Johan Sundberg

The purpose of this investigation was to study children's exposure to background noise at the ears during a normal day at the day care center and also to relate this to a perceptual evaluation of voice quality. Ten children, from three day care centers, with no history of hearing and speech problems or frequent infections were selected as subjects. A binaural recording technique was used with t...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2010
Esther M Albers J Marianne Riksen-Walraven Carolina de Weerth

This study examined whether the quality of caregiver behavior in child care centers contributes to infant cognitive development at 9 months of age. Sixty-four infants (34 boys) were observed with their primary caregivers in child care centers at 3, 6, and 9 months of age. Caregiver behavior was rated for sensitivity and for stimulation of infant development during one-to-one caregiving interact...

2013
Rodney Lyn Joyce Maalouf Sarah Evers Justin Davis Monica Griffin

INTRODUCTION The child care environment has emerged as an ideal setting in which to implement policies that promote healthy body weight of children. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of a wellness policy and training program on the physical activity and nutrition environment in 24 child care centers in Georgia. METHODS We used the Environment and Policy Assessment and Observa...

2015
Cristina M. T. Santana Alberto Filgueiras J. Landeira-Fernandez

Introduction. Professionals who assess early childhood development highly benefit from reliable development screening measures. The Ages & Stages Questionnaire was adapted Brazil in 2010 and named ASQ-BR. Modifications in some items were required to improve the instrument's psychometric properties. The present study modified the ASQ-BR to verify if those changes increase its characteristics. Me...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Kristen A Copeland Susan N Sherman Cassandra A Kendeigh Heidi J Kalkwarf Brian E Saelens

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Three-fourths of US preschool-age children are in child care centers. Children are primarily sedentary in these settings, and are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity. Our objective was to identify potential barriers to children's physical activity in child care centers. METHODS Nine focus groups with 49 child care providers (55% African American) were...

Journal: :Childhood obesity 2015
Jaime S Foster Dawn Contreras Abby Gold Ann Keim Renee Oscarson Paula Peters Sandra Procter Valentina Remig Carol Smathers Amy R Mobley

BACKGROUND Although some researchers have examined nutrition and physical activity policies within urban child care centers, little is known about the potentially unique needs of rural communities. METHODS Child care centers serving preschool children located within low-income rural communities (n = 29) from seven states (Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wiscon...

2011
Madeleine Sigman-Grant Elizabeth Christiansen George Fernandez Janice Fletcher Laurel Branen Beth A. Price Susan L. Johnson

INTRODUCTION Strategies to prevent adult chronic diseases, including obesity, must start in childhood. Because many preschool-aged children spend mealtimes in child care facilities, staff should be taught supportive feeding practices for childhood obesity prevention. Higher obesity rates among low-income children suggest that centers providing care to these children require special attention. W...

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