Not exact matches
Occasionally a
child may be
sensitive to more than one thing in their diet and detective work
becomes more crucial.
The
children may offer it, and
become enmeshed in their parent's emotional world and more
sensitive to emotional distress.
Not only will your
child's nervous system
become more mature and less
sensitive, but as the days go on you'll learn to understand your little one's cues and the things that work to help calm her.
But once your
child becomes mature enough to question your motives, she may
become sensitive to the effects of insincere praise.
And as mothers
become more
sensitive to what is happening in the
child's soul, new worries begin to appear.
Sensitive children tend to
become emotional easily and may
become cranky every now and then.
At this age the
child becomes more
sensitive not only to sounds, but also to visual irritants as it development visual perception.
Helping your
child become more
sensitive to sounds in words is an important skill needed for future reading success.
Since these carriers usually support your baby from the groin and thighs, these
sensitive parts of your
child's body may develop chafing, rashes, irritation, and may even
become bloody over time with extended use.
If the mother breastfeeds, she
becomes sensitive to her
child and is able to meet her baby's needs appropriately and according to his individual nature.
Children usually blame themselves, and when there is a divorce or separation they
become even more
sensitive.
MIH causes white or brown opaque spots on an affected
child's permanent first molars and incisors (the middle four teeth on the top and bottom), which
become sensitive, painful and prone to cavities.
«Dr. Cowan's deliberative holistic approach to development has helped us
become more
sensitive to our
children as unique individuals.
Because
children with autism are perhaps the most
sensitive and need the most nutrition, the principles that apply to them, apply to virtually everyone who wants to
become healthy and heal including: healthy people like pregnant women and
children, preconception women wanting to «stack the deck» in their favor, and
children with developmental delays and digestive disorders.
Babies and
children are more
sensitive to vitamin A, and can
become sick after taking smaller doses of vitamin A or vitamin A-containing products such as retinol (found in skin creams).
The brain and body are reorganizing, and the
child is
becoming extremely
sensitive to her or his peers, as anyone who is a parent can attest.
Research indicates that
children who see violence frequently on television can
become less
sensitive to the pain and suffering of others and come to view aggression as an acceptable way of solving problems.
In addition, there are too many Dobermans who are so
sensitive that they
become nervous and hyper - reactive with the loud voices and quick movements that
children can't help making.
This information
becomes even more critical when considering a new home if the purchaser has
children or any health condition
sensitive to air pollution.»
The
children may offer it, and
become enmeshed in their parent's emotional world and more
sensitive to emotional distress.
In humans, both the HPA system and the autonomic nervous system show developmental changes in infancy, with the HPA axis
becoming organized between 2 and 6 months of age and the autonomic nervous system demonstrating relative stability by 6 to 12 months of age.63 The HPA axis in particular has been shown to be highly responsive to
child - caregiver interactions, with
sensitive caregiving programming the HPA axis to
become an effective physiological regulator of stress and insensitive caregiving promoting hyperreactive or hyporeactive HPA systems.17 Several animal models as well as human studies also support the connection between caregiver experiences in early postnatal life and alterations of autonomic nervous system balance.63 - 65 Furthermore,
children who have a history of
sensitive caregiving are more likely to demonstrate optimal affective and behavioral strategies for coping with stress.66, 67 Therefore,
children with histories of supportive,
sensitive caregiving in early development may be better able to self - regulate their physiological, affective, and behavioral responses to environmental stressors and, consequently, less likely to manifest disturbed HPA and autonomic reactivity that put them at risk for stress - related illnesses such as asthma.
Parents can
become their
children's secure base by being emotionally available,
sensitive, responsive and helpful.
They also
become more
sensitive to failure and worse, they may result in what is known as «love withdrawal,» as a way of guilt - tripping when their
child disobeyed them.
We suspect that participating mothers
became more
sensitive in reading their
child's behavior and more comfortable discussing their
child's behavior and their own sadness with someone at the practice.
Parents
became more
sensitive to their
child's cues and set appropriate limits on their challenging behaviors, resulting in decreased use of verbal and corporal punishment and an improvement in their ability to establish appropriate expectations.
Research has indicated that
children at this age have
become sensitive to the social contextualcues which serve to guide their decisions to express or control negative emotions.
But once your
child becomes mature enough to question your motives, she may
become sensitive to the effects of insincere praise.
Children who watch extensive violence on TV and in the movies, can
become less
sensitive to the pain and suffering of others, more fearful in general and more harmful to others.
When we are
sensitive to our
child's feelings, and show them that we understand what they are experiencing — we
become «attuned.»
This requires that
child social workers
become acutely
sensitive to many issues, such as anger and violence within financially stressed households, the presence of drugs, neglect, or signs of abuse.
However, research results indicated a low validity of the infant - father strange situation assessment for predicting subsequent psychosocial development.15 Rather, father -
child interactive quality during play or exploration, and
sensitive challenges to the young
child's competencies seem to be better predictors of
child development.16, 24 Another challenge to attachment research is more a measurement than a conceptual issue: How do behavioural patterns of infant attachment
become patterns of verbal discourse about attachment later?
The more
sensitive child is likely to be emotionally crushed by his parents» strict, harsh approach, and will
become overly compliant, anxious and develop a low sense of self - worth.
Finally, preschool teachers should receive an adequate training to
become sensitive to
children's needs, rules and routines and to the socio - emotional climate.
Mothers enrolled in the courses seemed to gradually
become more
sensitive and responsive toward their
children's bids, as well as more able to provide adequate scaffolding during the lessons.
The inventory has
become the most commonly used rating scale for assessment of EF in
children [8] and has proven to be
sensitive to EF impairment in several early - debuting developmental disorders such as ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and autism spectrum disorders [10 - 12].
While attachment assessment in preschool years relies on observation of behaviors during separation and reunion procedures (Main and Cassidy 1988), toward the end of early childhood
children are less
sensitive to brief separations from parents, as their attachment representations
become more elaborate because of strengthened verbal and memory skills (Messina and Zavattini 2014).