Benefits for the child appear across multiple domains in early childhood development, including literacy and language, social and emotional development, and cognition.
Not exact matches
These findings add to a growing body of evidence that has suggested breastfeeding may have multiple health and other
benefits for children.12 28 The particular significance of the present findings is that they show the cognitive
benefits that are associated with breastfeeding are unlikely to be short - lived and
appear to persist until at least young adulthood.
All of these things would
appear to happen at once: * Start paying the new 40p rate on further earnings (reducing the value of the additional income) * Lose
child benefit (the amount will differ according to the number of
children, but could be # 2500
for 3
children), esp if there is no taper.
Internet providers have been secretly asked by the Government to make it
appear they are offering greater protection against
children accessing internet pornography purely
for political
benefit, according to a leaked letter.
But this issue's editor's letter reveals that partisanship may not run as deep as it
appears to at first glance: when respondents receive information about the costs and
benefits of two - and four - year degrees, partisan differences in parents» aspirations
for their
children's higher education disappear.
The One Laptop Per
Child initiative in particular gathered significant publicity and hype
for its admirable goals, but people implementing it in many countries
appeared not to have thought through the professional development teachers would need or, even more importantly, a redesign of the schooling model itself to leverage the considerable
benefits that digital learning can deliver.
While
children appear to reap the greatest
benefit from their first year in a program, most studies find that
children who attend preschool
for two or three years do better than those who attend
for one year.Wasik and Snell, «Synthesis of Preschool Dosage,» 6 — 7; Yoshikowa, Investing in Our Future, 5.
Three reviews, bridging somewhat different topics and using different methods
for comparing the efficacy across groups, have all concluded that minority
children and families
appear to
benefit as much as or more than other groups from evidence - based interventions like those proposed here.75 At the same time, because the success of a program depends importantly on participants» remaining engaged until they complete the program, as well as the fidelity with which the program is delivered, cultural adaptations that increase the likelihood of optimal delivery and receipt of these programs to practitioners, parents, and
children would seem well warranted.76
While prior research clearly demonstrates that groups
for parents and
children are an effective way of providing services, concurrent group therapy
appears to be an unfamiliar and under - utilized modality
for most play therapists, despite their treatment population being primarily comprised of families who would potentially
benefit from this holistic modality.
Policies covering about one year of fully job ‑ protected leave and targeting parents with strong prior labour force attachment with
benefits covering close to full wage replacement, and with a guaranteed place
for a
child from the age of one, in a good quality, affordable, out - of - home care facility
appear to be garnering support.
For example, teacher quality is a compelling influencing factor in overall quality and its benefits for children — a factor that is also highly dependent on compensation.25 Parents appear to have difficulty affording or perceiving the need for quality ca
For example, teacher quality is a compelling influencing factor in overall quality and its
benefits for children — a factor that is also highly dependent on compensation.25 Parents appear to have difficulty affording or perceiving the need for quality ca
for children — a factor that is also highly dependent on compensation.25 Parents
appear to have difficulty affording or perceiving the need
for quality ca
for quality care.
Although younger
children appear to
benefit from clear and consistent discipline and monitoring (i.e., aspects of firm control), helping parents adjust their involvement so that it is not perceived as too controlling or intrusive may be important
for older teens (Wiebe et al., 2005).
While
children appear to reap the greatest
benefit from their first year in a program, most studies find that
children who attend preschool
for two or three years do better than those who attend
for one year.Wasik and Snell, «Synthesis of Preschool Dosage,» 6 — 7; Yoshikowa, Investing in Our Future, 5.
Related to this question, recent research suggests that particular polymorphisms, often those linked to risk
for pathology, make the individual more susceptible to be influenced by parenting and other experiences.24 - 26 For example, children carrying the 7 - repeat variation of the DRD4 appear to benefit more from interventions directed to prevent behaviour problems than those carrying other variations of the gene.24 Nonetheless, further research is needed on how and to what extent EC skills may be influenced by the interplay between constitution and experien
for pathology, make the individual more susceptible to be influenced by parenting and other experiences.24 - 26
For example, children carrying the 7 - repeat variation of the DRD4 appear to benefit more from interventions directed to prevent behaviour problems than those carrying other variations of the gene.24 Nonetheless, further research is needed on how and to what extent EC skills may be influenced by the interplay between constitution and experien
For example,
children carrying the 7 - repeat variation of the DRD4
appear to
benefit more from interventions directed to prevent behaviour problems than those carrying other variations of the gene.24 Nonetheless, further research is needed on how and to what extent EC skills may be influenced by the interplay between constitution and experience.
Somehow, contrary to the implications of the most recent and credible research which indicates that joint custody either is problematic or offers no
benefits on balance
for children or their families, Bauserman has managed to «meta - analyze» selected studies on custody and come to what superficially
appears to be the opposite conclusion.
Studies suggest that breastfed
children are significantly less likely than are their bottle - fed peers to be obese; develop asthma; have autoimmune diseases, such as Type 1 diabetes; and be diagnosed with childhood cancers.7 Moreover, infant feeding practices
appear to be associated with cognitive ability during childhood: Full - term infants who are breastfed, as opposed to bottle - fed, score three to six points higher on IQ tests.8 Family support providers can influence the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding by promoting, teaching, and supporting nursing; states can maximize potential
benefits by tracking how many mothers start and continue breastfeeding
for at least three months.