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Sheth, Alisa Jordan; Kramer, Jessica M.; Magasi, Susan; Heller, Tamar; Nishida, Akemi; Hammel, Joy – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2021
Background: For people with intellectual disabilities and dementia, transitions are likely to become increasingly common as they age. While transitions experienced by people with intellectual disabilities in young adulthood are frequently studied, less is known about transitions in older adults, including residential, vocational and leisure…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Dementia, Aging (Individuals), Adjustment (to Environment)
Millenky, Megan; Hossain, Farhana – MDRC, 2019
PACE Center for Girls is a Florida-based nonprofit organization that serves girls of middle school and high school age who are at risk of involvement with the justice system. PACE aims to get these girls back on track by taking a gender-responsive approach, providing a blend of academic and social services that are shaped by an awareness of girls'…
Descriptors: Females, At Risk Persons, Middle School Students, High School Students
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Santucci, Lauren C.; Ehrenreich-May, Jill – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2013
While the efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy for childhood anxiety disorders, including separation anxiety disorder (SAD), has been established, tailoring such treatments to particular interests and needs may enhance uptake of evidence-based interventions. The current investigation evaluates the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an…
Descriptors: Children, Females, Intervention, Behavior Modification
Almond, Douglas; Mazumder, Bhashkar; van Ewijk, Reyn – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011
We consider the effects of daytime fasting by pregnant women during the lunar month of Ramadan on their children's test scores at age seven. Using English register data, we find that scores are 0.05 to 0.08 standard deviations lower for Pakistani and Bangladeshi students exposed to Ramadan in early pregnancy. These estimates are downward biased to…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Young Children, Academic Achievement, Females
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Srsic, Amy; Rice, Elisabeth Hess – Education and Treatment of Children, 2012
This study examined the perceptions of adolescent girls with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) who were participating in a support group. The focus of the study was to explore the perceptions of the girls' friendships, connectedness with others, ability to establish and maintain relationships, and self-perceptions within the group. The…
Descriptors: Females, Behavior Disorders, Participant Observation, Day Schools
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Crino, Natalie; Djokvucic, Ivana – Clinical Psychologist, 2010
Treatment outcome studies demonstrate that day-hospital programs are effective in the treatment of eating disorders. Few descriptions are available on the specifics of treatment, particularly the process of therapy. The group therapy modality is thought to provide important therapeutic benefits. The present study aimed to examine the association…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Eating Disorders, Pathology, Group Therapy
Morley, Elaine; Rossman, Shelli B.; Kopczynski, Mary; Buck, Janeen; Gouvis, Caterina – 2000
This report describes lessons learned over the initial 3 years of the implementation of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's SafeFutures Program To Reduce Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Violence, a 5-year demonstration initiative designed to prevent and control juvenile delinquency through a continuum of care in communities.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Programs, Crime Prevention, Day Programs
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Breton, Margot – Social Work, 1984
Describes Sistering, a daytime drop-in program in Toronto for isolated women. Contends that the program's competence-oriented practice framework provides the nurturing and education the women need. The women are seen as individuals capable of learning effective ways of coping. (JAC)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Competence, Coping, Day Programs
Washburn, Stephen; And Others – Journal of Counsulting and Clinical Psychology, 1976
Seriously ill female psychiatric patients (N=59) were randomly assigned to an inpatient or day service. Data indicate the day treatment is, on the whole, superior to inpatient treatment in subjective distress, community functioning, family burden, total hospital cost, and days of attachment to the hospital program. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinics, Day Programs, Evaluation, Females
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George, Louise; Thornton, Chris; Touyz, Stephen W.; Waller, Glenn; Beumont, Pierre J. V. – Clinical Psychologist, 2004
A day hospital program for the treatment of patients with long-term anorexia nervosa (AN) is described. This program forms part of a comprehensive system of day programs that reflect and incorporate patients' varying degrees of readiness for change and attempt to match patients' readiness for change to the interventions offered in treatment.…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Day Programs, Patients, Cognitive Restructuring
Gold, Ben K. – 1977
An analysis of enrollment trends for Los Angeles City College (LACC) from 1960 to 1977 produced the following observations: (1) day enrollment rose an average of 4% yearly from 1962 to 1974 to a high of almost 24,000, dropping slightly thereafter; (2) evening enrollment has fluctuated without a clear direction; (3) male day enrollment has dropped…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Day Programs, Declining Enrollment, Enrollment Influences
Hawkins, Dorothy Lee – 1968
This investigation sought to discover why adults dropped out of the adult basic education program and the General Education Development program in the New Orleans public schools, and to suggest ways of reducing the number of dropouts. A specially constructed interview schedule was used to obtain data from a 10% random sample of 1965-67 dropouts…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Dropouts, Age Differences, Attendance
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. Dept. of Family Economics. – 1970
This program was directed to women between the ages of 45 and 65. Its objectives were to develop a training program for homemaker services that would: (1) establish an expectation of high quality performance and standards for all who care for the aging and other families, (2) provide a nucleus of trained homemakers to meet community needs, and (3)…
Descriptors: Day Programs, Demonstration Programs, Extension Education, Females
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Gottlieb, Suzanne – Journal of Legal Education, 1979
Part-time day legal education--the need, purposes, drawbacks, and how it has been and is being utilized--is discussed. Part-time day legal education is seen as being available to a group of people who have been restricted from attending law school, i.e., parents, usually women. A survey is reported. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Curriculum Development, Day Programs, Evening Programs
Hudson, J. W. – 1969
Beginning with such movements as the eighteenth century moral reformation societies and Welsh Sunday schools, and the first adult schools for both men and women in the early 1800's, this historical review traces British adult education up to 1850. Emphasis is on the extensive and widespread programs of the Mechanics' (workingmen's) Institutes and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Attendance, Budgets, Comparative Education
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