A fascinating study recently conducted at the University of Toronto's Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of
Child Study suggests that a focus on the negative ramifications of lying may be the wrong way to encourage honesty from children.
Not exact matches
Citing
studies on the early lives of heroes who rescued people from the Holocaust and highly creative architects, Grant
suggests parents «help
children think about the consequences of their action for others,» rather than simply yelling «no!».
Studies suggest middle
children do not get as much attention as their firstborn and lastborn siblings.
Older adults who volunteered to help
children with reading and writing tended to experience less memory loss and maintain greater physical mobility, one
study suggested.
But advertising from the New York University
Child Study Center
suggests that worries like these constitute a treatable medical disorder.
«Due to the stereotype that pe - dophiles are always male, it has been difficult to determine the prevalence of female ped - ophiles; however,
studies in the UK and USA
suggest that a range of 5 % to 20 % of
child se - xual abuse offenses are perpetrated by women.
Mintz does not refer at all to research by developmental psychologists such as Jay Belsky of London's Birkbeck College and Alan Sroufe of the University of Minnesota; nor does he cite the huge, multicenter National Institute of
Child Health studies, all of which suggest that more than 20 hours per week of child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties by early grade sc
Child Health
studies, all of which
suggest that more than 20 hours per week of
child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties by early grade sc
child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties by early grade school.
As The Daily Beast notes, several
studies suggests that currently, «there are more
child laborers in the cocoa industry than ever before.»
Some sociological
studies of how the doctrine of karma is actually used in daily life
suggest, however, that it does not inhibit a parent seeking a cure for a
child who is ill.
«A recent
study at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
suggests that abstinence - only» education can be effective in delaying sexual activity among sixth - and seventh - grade
children.
Murray Straus's
studies suggest that marital violence occurs in one out of four marriages, not as a single event but as a pattern (Richard J. Gelles and Claire Pedrick Cornell, Intimate Violence in Families [Sage Publications, 1985], p. 69) The Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence estimates that one girl out of three and one boy out of seven are sexually abused by age 18, and that in half the cases their abusers are family members; that 1 million
children are physically abused by parents or caretakers every year; and that 1 million elderly people are abused every year by their adult
children.
Some of the marketing material highlighted in Lion's cross claim includes: «A2 will improve human health through the consumption of a2 dairy milk products», «
studies suggest that milk containing only the A2 type of protein may benefit you and your family if you're concerned with certain allergies, immune function or digestive wellbeing» and «there is significant evidence to
suggest that beta casein A1 may be a primary risk factor for heart disease in adult men and also be involved in the progression of insulin dependent diabetes in
children... Beta casein A1... is the most powerful risk factor ever discovered.»
Recent
studies suggest that as many as 30 percent of adults and 40 percent of
children suffer from some form of allergy.1 In 2015 alone 8.8 million -LSB-...]
A new
study of 2,500 white, Mexican American and black
children from low - income families
suggests that early spankings make for aggressive toddlers.
A new
study of 685 Danish mother -
child pairs over a 20 - year period
suggests that the amount of milk a woman drinks during pregnancy may affect the adult height of her offspring.
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.
As recent
studies have
suggested, different types of
children need different types of parenting and instruction.
Though you can not completely eliminate your teenager's chances for depression, consider whether your
child participates in physical and extracurricular activities, maintains a positive social life and understands how to cope with stress,
suggests John Curry, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Center for the
Study of Suicide Prevention and Intervention at Duke University in Durham.
In fact, what the
study in question
suggests is that all fathers can be capable, sensitive parents — and that their brains adapt to accommodate whatever level of responsibility they take for looking after their
children.
Some
studies suggest that fathers help particularly in preparing the
child for the outside world and developing «social skills».
A large body of additional research
suggests that a
child's early attachment affects the quality of their adult relationships, and a recent longitudinal
study of 81 men showed that those who grew up in warm, secure families were more likely to have secure attachments with romantic partners well into their 70s and 80s.
«What this
study suggests is that the school system should just offer healthy choices, and then
children will eat them.
«And though much has been said about the cost of having a baby and the cost of raising a
child to adulthood, a new
study suggests that many first - time parents aren't financially prepared for that crucial first year, no matter how much money they make,» says one NerdWallet
study.
Most
studies suggest that obese
children bully because they are either reflecting the same behavior they've experienced or are acting preemptively to discourage others from bullying them.
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 results from a new
study suggest that people who were emotionally neglected as
children may have a higher risk of stroke in later adulthood.
Studies suggest that men involved with the care of young
children experience a drop in testosterone levels (Gettler et al 2011; Gettler et al 2012).
A few small
studies suggest honey can ease coughing and help
children sleep better overnight.
A
study published in the BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
suggests that mothers have a higher chance of experiencing depressive symptoms four years after giving birth than in the first twelve months after their
child is born.
Study published in
Child Development Journal
suggests that parents should step back and let siblings figure their disagreements out by themselves which should help them avoid some emotional damage lasting for many years.
Nor have I run across any
studies suggesting that potty training of any kind — infant or otherwise — improves the parent -
child relationship.
In her e-book, Mansfield also
suggests things like staying in one room (so you can
study your
child's cues carefully), and even having meals in that room so that you aren't distracted by cooking (avoiding accidents, naturally, is a pretty big priority).
The results of the
study suggest that the lap belt should be wrapped across the upper thighs of the
child as they are stronger and the chances of a serious injury is far less.
In fact, a
study by Harvard
suggests that an average American
child barely eats three servings of fruits and vegetables in the whole day!
And some
studies suggest that
children who've been exposed to tobacco smoke are more likely to have trouble learning and to develop behavior problems like hyperactivity and attention deficit disorder.
Some
studies suggest a link between pesticide exposure and cancer as well as developmental problems in
children, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and poor intellectual development.
Many
studies suggest that
children raised in a two - parent family have a higher standard of living and fewer behavioral and emotional problems.
One
study, published in the 2008 September - October issue of the journal
Child Development,
suggests that some babies have a higher tendency to become agitated due to the formation of a certain receptor gene called dopamime.
Again, blame it on the hormones, but the
study suggests that breastfeeding may provide women with a buffer against the many stressors new moms face, while at the same time giving mothers an extra boost of courage if they need to defend themselves or their
child.
«Our
study suggests fathers who are most effective are those who listen to their
children, have a close relationship, set appropriate rules, but also grant appropriate freedoms,» said Laura Padilla - Walker, co-author of the
study and associate professor in the School of Family Life at BYU.
The vast majority of sack lunches that kids bring to school aren't properly cooled or refrigerated and could pose a health hazard to young
children, a new
study in the journal Pediatrics
suggests.
Indeed, a recent
study of more than 2,000 Taiwanese
children published in the Journal of Happiness
Studies suggests that kids who had more fast food and soft drinks were indeed more likely to be happy — and overweight.
And animal
studies suggest that the amygdala — the brain structure that tells us when we should be afraid — is more sensitive, or «trigger - happy,» in timid
children (Fox et al 2005; Eliot 2000).
More
children are being severely injured by toppling TV sets and most of those accidents could have been prevented, a new
study suggests.
Studies suggest that fathers have a more playful interaction with their
children versus mothers.
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.
But there are also experimental
studies that
suggest a causal link between attachment parenting practices and intelligence, at least in
children who would otherwise be at risk.
Having
children is not only bad for your sleep and the family budget — it also saps testosterone levels in fathers, according to a
study which
suggests that men are genetically programmed for fatherhood.
Some
studies suggest that
children who were exclusively breastfed have slightly higher IQs than
children who were formula fed.
While your presentation
suggests that frequent feeding may reduce bilirubin on average, according to the
studies, these statistics do not reflect a guarantee of that relationship for every mother and
child in real life.