His team in Belfast are leading three of the randomized controlled trials supported by the new investments; one looking at the impact of mentors on the reading
abilities of children in primary school; one looking at the effects of peer education on the development of children from birth to entrance to primary school; and a third estimating the contribution of media programs on improvements in mutual respect and understanding in post-conflict Northern Ireland.
By selecting a particular grade, such as kindergarten or first, districts can tailor the program's resources and materials to meet the needs and academic
abilities of the children in that grade.
The goal of the program is to recognize and cultivate the talents and
abilities of all children in Caroline County at an early age, as well as identify students who may be underrepresented in the gifted program.
Now a new study has identified how specific patterns of cortisol activity may relate to the cognitive
abilities of children in poverty.
In every state that receives federal education funding, each public school must measure
the abilities of every child in reading and math in each of grades 3 - 8 and at least once in grades 10 - 12.
Most often power struggles happen when the parents expectations and
abilities of the child in that moment are just not in sync.
Not exact matches
Productivity — the
ability to eke out sustained gains
in wages and profits — is the thing that determines whether you have a better standard
of living than your parents, whether your
children live more comfortably than you.
Jacqueline Woolley, professor and chair
of the Department
of Psychology, University
of Texas at Austin, conducted research that discovered believing
in Santa «exercises
children's deductive reasoning
abilities and their use
of evidence.»
Gross says focusing on video games was as much about the science
of tracking and collecting information about patients» vision, as it is about the psychology
in having a testing format that appeals to a wide range
of ages and cognitive
abilities — from
children through elderly — regardless
of reading or language skills.
Not only does the
ability to capture and recall knowledge make it more likely that a
child will excel at school, but having rich, vivid memories
of everyday experiences also help
children make sense
of the world and their place
in it, enriching their experiences and building essential life skills.
Other measures include: • remove rule limiting
Child Tax Credit (CTC) to one claimant per household (to allow two or more families sharing a house to claim the CTC); • repeal $ 10,000 cap on medical expense tax credit claims made on medical costs incurred for an eligible dependent; • easier access to funds
in Registered Disability Savings Plans for beneficiaries with shortened life spans; • improved Employment Insurance benefits to parents
of gravely ill, murdered, or missing
children; and • enhanced
ability to make transfers between individual RESPs, and better access to RESP funds for post-secondary students studying outside Canada.
As a result, the services and support provided by CMIT have enhanced ALSL's
ability to meet the needs
of children and families
in the community.
Work flexibility supports a healthy lifestyle
in a multitude
of ways: less stress without a commute, increased productivity because
of less
in - office distraction, money savings without buying office clothes,
ability to tend to
children or family members needing assistance, and more.
This is partly a function
of very benign monetary conditions and a
child - like faith
in the
ability of central banks to provide a backstop
in the event
of any selloff.
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.
As a
child, I was fascinated by Uncle Scrooge, his adventures with his three nephews, his ingenuity
in discovering new ways to make wealth and his
ability to thwart the schemes
of the thieving Beagle Boys.
«These legal aid changes effectively deny legal representation to the most vulnerable women
in matters that affect their
ability to pay for food and shelter for themselves and their
children, to escape violent spouses, and to seek spousal support and custody
of their
children.»
Indeed, Dr. David King, director
of Human Genetics Alert, recently warned a Reuters reporter that CRISPR could «create this new form
of consumer eugenics
in which people choose the cosmetic characteristics and
abilities of their
children and enhance them to perform better than other people's
children.»
In Yezzi's first collection, The Hidden Model, he showed his
ability to go from light and ironic verse (your white meat drives me wild / dear circummortal chef, sweet Julia
Child) to lines inspiring readers to wistfulness
of time's «swift retreat.»
A commitment to the larger good, a sense
of wonder, and the
ability to say «yes» to life and all it brings are caught by
children who experience them
in the need - satisfying adults
in their early life.
Incidentally, the
ability of your
child or youth to communicate negative feelings toward you and articulate vigorous disagreements, probably is a sign that you have succeeded
in giving him enough room to become himself.
The
ability to accept, respect, and love others is a learned
ability; it develops only
in a relationship
in which the
child receives acceptance, respect, and love for what he is — a person
of worth.
But it is also necessary that we utterly reject the temptation to sloth, that perversion
of imagination which gives us,
in the words
of Fred Craddock, «the
ability to look at a starving
child... with a swollen stomach and say, «Well, it's not my kid.»
... Please tell me more
of this amazing mind - control miracle that removed the
ability of children to pray or talk about God
in school.
Principles
of interpretation (Hermeneutics) 1) Literal Principle — Scripture is to be understood
in its natural, normal sense, read literally 2) Grammar Principle — Deal with what it says
in the way it says it, be it using metaphor, simile, narrative, etc. 3) Historical Principle — Read the Bible
in its historical context 4) Synthesis Principle — No one part
of the Bible contradicts any other part (Scripture interprets Scripture) 5) Practical Principle — It contains a practical application 6) Illumination
of the Holy Spirit — It is the job
of the Holy Spirit to enlighten the
child of God to the meaning
of Scripture, without Him, one is without the
ability to interpret Scripture
Just as the naming
of things represents a
child's first act
of classification and an
ability to share
in social conventions, the naming
of factors that shape one's experience is the first step towards understanding how those factors influence one's thought and behavior.
When large segments
of the population, like the
children in a school system, for example, are tested, it is found that their
abilities are distributed fairly consistently along what has been called the normal, or bell - shaped curve.
They speak
of church cultures that treated women's bodies as inherently problematic and seductive, that assigned a woman's worth to her sexual purity or procreative prowess, that questioned women's
ability to think rationally or make decisions without the leadership
of men, that blamed victims
of sexual abuse for inviting the abuse or tempting the abuser, that shamed women who did not «joyfully submit» to their husband and find contentment
in their roles as helpers and homemakers, and that effectively silenced victims
of abuse by telling women and
children that reporting the crime would reflect poorly on the church and thus damage the reputation
of Christ.
Carefully itemizing mercantile bills
of sale, inventories
of militia and volunteer detachments, the evidence that there was a lack
of gun - smiths, records
of importation
of guns from Europe, the incidence
of duels (three
in the entire South
in the 1760s, none fatal),
children's books and toys, comments by eyewitnesses about the abysmal shooting
ability of settlers (lacking both the weapons and the gunpowder to practice), court records, and a wide variety
of other historiographical resources, the author assembles an overwhelming mass
of data to show that military prowess was not,
in fact, characteristic
of early Americans.
And if one
of His
children has been harmed
in any way, His peace love strength and
ability to hold the internal safe
in spite
of the external would be enough.
Or just ask the mother
of a
child whether she so trusts her bishop's
ability to predict the future actions
of a one — time
child molester that she would trust her
child with the man
in question.
What kind
of interest does the state have
in the health and habits
of women
of childbearing age as it effects their bodies»
ability to carry a
child to term?
In sum, The National GRACE Center will improve undergraduate and graduate training of Christians entering child protection careers; improve the ability of the Christian community to respond in a godly manner to the needs of child abuse victims, and provide training and technical assistance to churches struggling to address the sin of child abus
In sum, The National GRACE Center will improve undergraduate and graduate training
of Christians entering
child protection careers; improve the
ability of the Christian community to respond
in a godly manner to the needs of child abuse victims, and provide training and technical assistance to churches struggling to address the sin of child abus
in a godly manner to the needs
of child abuse victims, and provide training and technical assistance to churches struggling to address the sin
of child abuse.
Also the corresponding idea
of an unrelated juxtaposition, as
in the Whiteheadian notion
of «simple location,» appears,
of course, late
in a
child's development;
in the beginning the
child believes spontaneously
in an interconnectedness among all beings, that is
in their reciprocal participation and
ability to be influenced by each other.
He plays multiple roles from convicting us
of our sins to living
in us upon accepting Christ giving us the
ability and strength to live as
children of God and to do the will
of God.
All I know is that that I believe that the full gospel and organization behind it was given universally starting with Adam and Eve and once again with Noah and his family, but do to our given
ability to choose whether or not to obey the teachings
of the gospel there will be desendants who choose not to follow and as a result their
children and their
children's
children then become raised
in ignorance
of the gospel.
In the future, in the words of Princeton geneticist Lee Silver, «Parents can gain complete control over their destiny, with the ability to guide and enhance the characteristics of their children, and their children's children as well.&raqu
In the future,
in the words of Princeton geneticist Lee Silver, «Parents can gain complete control over their destiny, with the ability to guide and enhance the characteristics of their children, and their children's children as well.&raqu
in the words
of Princeton geneticist Lee Silver, «Parents can gain complete control over their destiny, with the
ability to guide and enhance the characteristics
of their
children, and their
children's
children as well.»
The studies reported
in Infants
in Institutions» make it clear that simply providing good physical care without opportunities for strong emotional attachments to meaningful adults permanently cripples the
child in his
ability to establish relationships
of intimacy and trust.
In a speck
of watery material smaller than the dot over this i, all the future characteristics
of the
child are programmed — the color
of his skin, eyes and hair, the shape
of his facial features, the natural
abilities he will have.
, and that he does not have at his disposal any systematically cogent reasons why we should train
children in the «abstract thought»
of mathematics — which he recommends — rather than
in the
ability «to contemplate directly the beauty
of abstract moral ideas,
in the hope
of making them religious mystics» (OT 98)-- which he obviously still dislikes.
Indeed, he does not shrink from taking a criminal as an example, perhaps one well known at the time, since the
children of light can learn even from the
children of darkness: that unjust steward who is put out
of his office does not think
of using excuses
in order to hold onto his position; he thinks only how, with one final deceit, he can make his future secure while he still has the
ability to do so (Luke 16:1 — 8).
Vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause
of childhood blindness, and also compromises the immune system, severely reducing the body's
ability to ward off infections, especially
in children.
Just as there are stages
in children's development
of motor skills or cognitive
abilities, there are developmental stages
in eating habits.
March 4, 2014 While the fact that Golisano
Children's Hospital
of Southwest Florida is the main beneficiary likely plays a big role
in the success
of the Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest, the organizers» uncanny
ability to attract intriguing boutique winemakers and the region's best...
Oh and buying
in Wellbeck (who has the heart
of a lion) but the
ability of a four year old
child.
The Harker Summer Swim School provides both
children and adults the opportunity to learn, refine and extend their swimming
ability in a noncompetitive environment full
of positive reinforcement and encouragement.
Executive Sports Management Camps were formed
in 2000 to provide a top quality coaching staff where
children of all ages improve there individual and team
abilities in a positive and exciting atmosphere.
Through memorization, and understanding
of martial arts movements and concepts you will see an improvement
in your
child's
ability to articulate movement, as well as approach obstacles
in new ways.
To the best
of our
ability, their father and I raised our
children to see both parents working
in the home and without as normal, and when they grew up, our daughters, our only
children, had no second thoughts about giving time to their careers, nor to the advantages
of breastfeeding and the importance
of providing healthy, whole foods to their families.
As one Turnaround for
Children analysis explains, what children who have been exposed to significant adversity most need in school is «the opportunity to develop skills that may have been affected by their stress responses — meaning the ability to attach and bond, the ability to modulate stress, and most of all the ability to self - regulate
Children analysis explains, what
children who have been exposed to significant adversity most need in school is «the opportunity to develop skills that may have been affected by their stress responses — meaning the ability to attach and bond, the ability to modulate stress, and most of all the ability to self - regulate
children who have been exposed to significant adversity most need
in school is «the opportunity to develop skills that may have been affected by their stress responses — meaning the
ability to attach and bond, the
ability to modulate stress, and most
of all the
ability to self - regulate.»