Sentences with phrase «child study group»

This may be attributable to (1) ROE2 and the control group being from the same school divisions; (2) larger pretest aggression scores in ROE1 (previous studies found larger pretest aggression scores predict larger program ESs; Wilson and Lipsey 2007); (3) differential quality of implementation (Wilson and Lipsey 2007); or (4) school or community context (Hughes et al. 2005; Metropolitan Area Child Study Group 2007).
Professor Jaap Oosterlaan, principal investigator of the Child Study Group at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and the Emma Children's Hospital AMC, the Netherlands, said: «Now that we have firmly established children with psychiatric disorders as a high - risk group for later substance - related disorders, the next step is to make parents, clinicians, and the government aware of these risks and work together in reducing the risks for addiction and its debilitating consequences.»

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Using longitudinal data from the nine - decade - long Terman life - cycle study, which has followed the lives and career outcomes of a group of gifted children since 1922, researchers Timothy A. Judge of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the University of Florida analyzed the characteristics of the most ambitious among them.
In a study of 600 high risk children, only 3 % of those who were exposed to the snack developed a peanut allergy, compared to 17 % of those in the group that avoided peanuts.
Working with a third - party clinical testing group, Neba studied 275 children and adolescents ranging in age from 6 to 17 years old, all of whom exhibited signs of attention or behavioral concerns.
Just published in the journal the most careful, rigorous, and methodologically sound study ever conducted on this issue found numerous and significant differences between these groups — with the outcomes for children of h0m0 rated «suboptimal in almost every category
Resources for intergenerational Bible study in groups including children, teens, and adults can be prepared by adapting curriculum written for children.
A Long Island church of which I was pastor used a modified therapy group approach in its continuing program of child - study for mothers of preschoolers.
This committee planned the child - study program in consultation with the minister and the superintendent after circulating an «Interest Finder» questionnaire among the entire group.
He started a service for children and a study group for boys in the sixth form (the last year) of their education.
Repeated studies have shown that there is a greater incidence of child molestation and incest among southern white evangelical christians than in any other group that participated in the study.
I've spent far more time than I care to admit combing through complementarian literature, reading debates about whether women can read Scripture aloud in church, whether female missionaries should be permitted to give presentations on Sunday evenings, what age groups women should be allowed to teach in Sunday school, whether women can speak in small group Bible studies, what titles to bestow upon worship leaders and children's ministry coordinators so that they don't appear too authoritative, and on and on and on.
The article recounts how an ambitious team of research psychologists undertook to study the entire group of children born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, beginning with prenatal histories taken from the mothers and following up on each child's development at ages one, two, ten, eighteen, and again at thirty - one or thirty - two.
A marital enrichment group, a family camp, a child - study group, a youth fellowship, a preparation for retirement group, a nursery program, a senior citizen club, premarital counseling, marriage counseling, pastoral care in bereavement, parent - child counseling, and the entire spiritual growth and educational thrust of the church — all these are examples of resources which are designed to stimulate the growth of personality toward the realization of each individual's potentialities.
Salvation by grace never made any sense to me until one time in a child - study group, when grace was presented as the unearned love that's present in every good home.
Several years ago I read about a study done on a group of small children who were taken to the top of a mountain where there was this wide open space that went on for miles and were told to go play.
To lessen this response, the resource person in a child - study group should emphasize the importance of the general tone of relationships in a family and point out that there is no one «right way» of rearing children.
The entire group was urged by the Family Life Committee chairman to join in the church's ongoing child study and family life program.
Rockenstein in 1966 and Klos in 1978 studied the effects of selected Christian children's programs on informational and attitudinal tests administered to selected groups of children in controlled laboratory situations before and after viewing.
Our Bible study group included the inevitable doctor — a medical student, actually — along with a veterinarian, a house painter, an attorney a secretary or two, a teacher, a dental student, a campus ministry staff person, an employee of the sewer department, and assorted mothers of young children.
I quote a very interesting study by Mellanby in which one group of children ate their normal diet -LSB-...]
Children familiarise themselves with meat free foods and study the different nutrition groups.
There are only a couple of studies that have looked at the epidemiology of heading in these age groups, and thankfully, these studies have suggested that heading is not a very frequent activity for most children, especially in recreational leagues.
A recent study found that children of depressed mothers treated with a certain group of antidepressants during pregnancy were more likely to develop Chiari type 1 brain malformations than were children of mothers with no exposure to those antidepressants.
Of course studies always look at groups of children not your individual child.
• A study that followed a large group of U.S. children over 10 years, found that although mothers» depression was related to escalating child behavior problems, this was not the case among children who said their fathers were highly involved in their lives (Chang et al, 2007).
Volume V, Number 2 Balance in Teaching, Balance in Working, Balance in Living — Roberto Trostli Adult Education in the Light of Anthroposophy — Michael Howard Setting Priorities for Research: Attention - Related Disorders (ARD) Study — Kim Payne and Bonnie River - Bento Learning Expectations and Assessment Project (LEAP)-- Leap Project Group (Staley, Trostli, K. & B. Anderson, Easton) Sexual Abuse in Children: Understanding, Prevention, and Treatment — Michaela Glöckler, M.D.
For his study, the University of Iowa's Dr. Wolraich assembled two groups of children, one with known sensitivity to sugar and the other a bunch of normal kids.
The study found that children in this age group who were subjected to harsh verbal discipline were more likely to exhibit aggressive and violent behavior.
From there, the study divided children into two groups; the first received no peanut products while the second group was given small doses of peanut a minimum of 3 times a week.
Conventional wisdom suggests that the less children exercise the more at risk they are at risk of obesity, but a new study finds that the most overweight and obese children are actually members of ethnic groups that are some of the most active.
The study reports that of the three ethnic groups compared - Caucasian, black and Mexican American - Caucasian children are overall the least active.
When comparing these study groups, only 16 percent of children that stopped using a bottle before age 2 were obese when they reached five and a half.
The study's sponsors, an alliance of scientists, nonprofit groups and private donors that aims to reduce children's exposures to chemicals that may harm developing brains, recommends choosing these cereals instead of rice cereal: oatmeal, mixed grain, quinoa, barley, buckwheat, and wheat.
In one study during a measles epidemic in Ghana, Africa, children were divided into two groups.
Studies show most home school students have fewer «problem behaviours,» when in mixed groups (of home schooled children and non-home schooled children), and home schooled children are much more likely to be better developed socially, more capable of functioning in the real adult world, and less affected by negative peer pressure.
Another powerful study published in 2003 in Environmental Health Perspectives evaluated the levels of pesticide metabolites in the urine of two groups of children.
«At the elementary school level we are doing some plate waste study to see what the children actually are eating, and in one school we are trying a nutrition program in grades K through 3 that uses colors to help children add nutritious foods of differrent food groups to their trays.»
In another study conducted in Afghanistan, 200 children with measles were divided into two groups.
We thank the North American Registry of Midwives Board for helping facilitate the study; Tim Putt for help with layout of the data forms; Jennesse Oakhurst, Shannon Salisbury, and a team of five others for data entry; Adam Slade for computer programming support; Amelia Johnson, Phaedra Muirhead, Shannon Salisbury, Tanya Stotsky, Carrie Whelan, and Kim Yates for office support; Kelly Klick and Sheena Jardin for the satisfaction survey; members of our advisory council (Eugene Declerq (Boston University School of Public Health), Susan Hodges (Citizens for Midwifery and consumer panel of the Cochrane Collaboration's Pregnancy and Childbirth Group), Jonathan Kotch (University of North Carolina Department of Maternal and Child Health), Patricia Aikins Murphy (University of Utah College of Nursing), and Lawrence Oppenheimer (University of Ottawa Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine); and the midwives and mothers who agreed to participate in the study.
Children with higher IQs in every age group studied slept longer.
There is experimental evidence that this old standby really helps: In a study that randomly assigned fearful children to receive a toy «huggy puppy,» kids exhibited fewer nighttime fears and sleep problems than did children in a control group.
The study's co-author Rebecca Treiman, a professor of psychological and brain sciences, explained that the study showed that children actually display knowledge about the formulas of written language, such as which letters are usually grouped together before they learn what those letters actually represent.
That study, from researchers at the University of California, Riverside, the Oregon Research Institute and the University of Oregon, used personality ratings from elementary school teachers in an ethnically diverse group of children in Hawaii back in the 1960s, comparing those personality ratings to videotaped interviews of 144 of those people 40 years later.
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What he found is that nearly every study that purported to prove breastfeeding led to more positive outcomes for children relied on flawed methodology — there was no control group.
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Now another group of studies, led by Notre Dame psychology professor Darcia Narvaez, confirms earlier work suggesting that children who get more positive touch and affection during infancy turn out to be kinder, more intelligent and to care more about others.
In one study comparing two groups of preterm infants, researchers found that children who'd received skin - to - skin contact in the first weeks postpartum had developed, by age 10, more healthy stress response systems, improved sleep patterns, and better cognitive control (Feldman et al 2014).
* And in the largest and possible most systematic study to date, conducted on five different ethnic groups from both Chicago and New York involving over 1,400 subjects Mosenkis (2000) found far more positive adult outcomes for individuals who coslept as a child, among almost all ethnic groups i.e. African Americans and Puerto Ricans in New York, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Mexicans in Chicago than there were negative findings.
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