Research shows children are healthier with parents who stay together.
Remarkably however,
our research shows these children are now doing well, with a strong attachment to their carers and good levels of academic attainment.
Research shows children and adolescents experiencing severe emotional repercussions due to trauma frequently respond well to this technique.
Research shows children of parents who «Emotion Coach» are physically healthier, do better in school, and get along better with friends.
Research shows children are more likely to develop coping skills if they: trust that the world is safe and caring people will help them; believe in their ability to do things for themselves; feel valued for who they are; feel optimistic; and can manage their feelings, thoughts and behaviours.
Dr. Gottman's
research shows children of parents who emotion coach are physically healthier, do better in school, and get along better with friends.
Moreover,
research shows children of unmarried parents — already beset by a number of economic and developmental disadvantages — are more likely to grow up in violent households than children in other family structures.
Moreover,
research shows children of unmarried parents - already beset by a number of economic and developmental disadvantages - are more likely to grow up in violent households than children in other family structures.
In addition, Telsyte
research shows children who use tablets spend up to two hours per day on their device».
«One out of every three North Carolina fourth graders is reading below the basic level on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, and
research shows children who leave third grade unable to read are on a path to academic failure and life - long economic hardship,» said Berger.
Research shows children who receive such services are less likely to be referred to special education and more likely to graduate and be successful adults.
Research shows children in early learning benefit from having a stable relationship with one teacher, but with 180 qualified early learning teachers leaving every week, that can be difficult to maintain.
That program began by using test scores to evaluate students, schools and educators (and, for a time, custodians and every other adult in a school building), and included a groundbreaking performance pay system paid for by philanthropists, the spread of charter schools and vouchers, and a chronic churn in teachers and principals that Rhee saw as healthy (even though
research shows children, especially from low - income families, need stability).
Research shows children who achieve a healthy weight tend to be fitter, healthier, better able to learn, and are more self - confident.
Research shows children who receive massage cry 50 % less, sleep more soundly, and suffer less anxiety.
Research shows children do well and behave well when they are feeling met, seen, heard and loved.
Our research shows children have overcome some of these limitations through the development of fatigue - resistant muscles and the ability to recover very quickly from high - intensity exercise,» say Sébastien Ratel, Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology who completed this study at the Université Clermont Auvergne, France, and co-author Anthony Blazevich, Professor in Biomechanics at Edith Cowan University, Australia.
Research shows a child's first years form the foundation for future learning and development.
Not exact matches
In recently published
research, University of Manitoba economists Ryan Cardwell, Chad Lawley, and Di Xiang
show that supply management costs the typical household the equivalent of $ 450 per year — and nearly $ 600 per year among households with
children.
Research shows requiring
children to speak while they are learning has no effect on enhancing learning — but requiring them to gesture helps them retain the knowledge they gain.
In fact, her
research shows that the way mothers praise babies as young as 1 to 3 years in age can predict the
child's «mindset and desire for challenge five years later.»
Some parents raising
children in the smartphone and tablet era limit their kids» «screen time,» because they believe emerging
research that
shows that speech and language development hinges on everyday human interactions.
Generous daycare subsidies might be the smartest thing governments can do: Extensive
research shows the most effective way to increase the number of women taking part in the economy is to ensure reliable, affordable
child care.
It might seem encouraging to applaud your
child's intelligence, but tons of
research — much of it spearheaded by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck —
shows that doing so makes kids fearful of taking risks or pursuing tough goals that might make them feel less than brilliant at first.
The
research showed that increasing numbers of «turns» in back - and - forth conversations were critical to language development in
children, even affecting brain physiology.
Research shows that people (especially
children) don't sleep as well when they have immediate access to their phones, even if they don't use them.
But she says her
research shows that even when we're talking about
children as young as a year to 3 years old, parents can help them develop growth mindsets.
The director of marketing at Yale University's food policy centre said her
research showed the company is no longer using the mascot to market directly to
children.
Their
research showed, among other things, that
children receiving shoes were 10 percent more likely than nonrecipients to say that others should provide for their families.
Research shows that play can be an invaluable part of the recovery process for
children following trauma, making a new place to play not just a «nice - to - have» but a necessity for their development and healing.
While
research shows that
children who participate in a full - day kindergarten program transition better into the first grade and have better social skills, the downside of noisy, crowded classrooms and stressed - out
children make me question if the program was rolled out too hastily.
On the contrary, the scientific
research that has directly compared outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian parents with outcomes for
children with heterose xual parents has consistently
shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterose xual parents... mama k
The latest statistics on English church going from Christian
Research show that the number of
children attending Sunday School continues to drop.
New
research from the Christian thinktank Theos has
shown some Christian parents are not doing enough to help their
children come to know Jesus.
His so - called study doesn't match 30 years of scientific
research that
shows overwhelmingly that
children raised by parents who are LGBT do equally as well.
Vern Bengtson's
research shows the surprising resiliency of faith as it passes from parents to
children.
In June this year, the NSPCC and the
Children's Commission published an extensive report titled I wasn't sure if it was normal to watch it... The research undertaken by Middlesex University included a survey of children aged 11 - 16 and showed that by the age of 12, 28 per cent had viewed pornography and by the age of 15 that had risen to 65 p
Children's Commission published an extensive report titled I wasn't sure if it was normal to watch it... The
research undertaken by Middlesex University included a survey of
children aged 11 - 16 and showed that by the age of 12, 28 per cent had viewed pornography and by the age of 15 that had risen to 65 p
children aged 11 - 16 and
showed that by the age of 12, 28 per cent had viewed pornography and by the age of 15 that had risen to 65 per cent.
On the contrary, the scientific
research that has directly compared outcomes for
children with gay and lesbian parents with outcomes for
children with heterosexual parents has consistently
shown that the former are as fit and capable as the latter and that their
children are as psychologically healthy and well adjusted as
children reared by heterosexual parents.
Despite a mounting body of
research showing that high rates of divorce and out - of - wedlock births pose serious threats to the well - being of
children, mainline Protestantism has had remarkably little to say in recent years about the nature, health and prospects of the family.
If it could be
shown that
research into human cloning would contribute to the well - being of the
children and adults who already (or may someday) suffer from tragic genetic disorders (such as Down's syndrome or Huntington's disease) and that human cloning itself would benefit the
children who are brought into the world through cloning.
Research shows that none of the alternatives to the intact nuclear family (first marriages) performs well the task of rearing
children.
14 Daniel Levinson gives his report of fundamental
research on men through mid-life in The Seasons of a Man's Life (a similar report on women is to follow).15 What these and comparable investigations
show is that there are predictable stages and transitions in adult life just as we know there are for
children.
Otherwise competent journalistic reports on
research findings about male homosexuality, such as Peter and Barbara Wyden's Growing Up Straight (Stein & Day, 1968), confound the picture for the public by appealing to the fears of middle - class parents; further, they profess (without foundation) to
show that parents can educate their
children away from the possibility of becoming homosexual.
The archaeological
research at the site in 1973 (Jerusalem School of Archaeology, «Bible & Spade Journal»)
shows that there were no nuclear family dwellings inside the city walls, but that men lived with men, and women and
children in separate housing.
To illustrate the importance of early treatment,
research has
shown that in cases of phobias concerning school, «treatment is far more efficient and likely to result in complete remission when a
child is referred soon after developing the phobia.»
The
research, published with the
children's charity the National Children's Bureau, showed that girls and boys had similar levels of emotional problems throughout childhood until adolescence when problems became more prevalent i
children's charity the National
Children's Bureau, showed that girls and boys had similar levels of emotional problems throughout childhood until adolescence when problems became more prevalent i
Children's Bureau,
showed that girls and boys had similar levels of emotional problems throughout childhood until adolescence when problems became more prevalent in girls.
On the one hand, they affirm all the
research that
shows the greater benefits to
children of intact, heterosexual parenting, and they take a particularly strong stand on the need to reconnect fathers to families for the sake of both men's and
children's welfare.
The fact is that
research shows that
children in stable gay families are developing just as well as those in straight families.
Research indicates that we should be wary of the motives of adults who
show an acute interest in our
children, and who want to spend a lot of time alone with them.
Chief executive of CPAG Alison Garnham said its
research shows the benefit freeze means
children will be «the main losers with the return of inflation».