For men, the effect remains similar
across ages of children.
The difference in marital satisfaction was most pronounced among mothers of infants, while for men, the effect remained similar
across ages of children.
A recent meta - analysis of parent training (Lundahl et al., 2006)
across all ages of children from preschool to middle school found significant moderator effects for severity level, with greater improvement for more severe children and for children whose parents received individual rather than group treatment.
While parent training has considerable support, many children and families do not benefit from treatment for ODD or ODD - related problems, with a recent meta - analysis yielding an effect size of 0.42
across all ages of children (Lundahl et al., 2006), and one - third of the young children treated with behavioral parent training not improving (Webster - Stratton & Hammond, 1997).
Not exact matches
«The IAAF World Indoor Championships is going to be a fabulous event for people
of all
ages but we know mascots often appeal to young
children and we hope that Ruby will help raise awareness
of the event to families
across Birmingham and beyond.»
While I understand the concern Willett and her supporters have to help
children, the impact
of divorce does not appear to have consistent effects
across all
children and
across all
ages.
Research shows that for most
children in the
age group
of 6 to 12 months have a strong urge to move
across the floor.
Especially considering that,
across the board, airlines will not allow
children under the
age of five to fly as unaccompanied minors — which is what I think a
child should be considered if they are not under the immediate and direct supervision
of their parent or guardian while on the flight.
Let's consider middle -
aged empty - nesters, suddenly staring at each
across the breakfast table without the distraction
of children for the first time in decades.
This week, we're looking at something that's an issue
across a variety
of different
child ages — sleep training!
Grandparents can use virtual visitation to see and hear their grandchildren more often and
of course their own
children or other family who, in today's
age, often live farther away than a drive
across town.
We estimated and compared inequalities in discontinuation
of exclusive breastfeeding before 3 months and
of any breastfeeding before 12 months and in
child verbal IQ at
age 6.5 years,
across maternal education strata between the two intervention arms.
This week, we're looking at something that's an issue
across a variety
of different
child ages — ...
Boys whose fathers engaged in physical play but without excessive direction were rated as more popular by their teachers.48 Effects
of fathers may vary
across children's
ages, with fathers
of adolescent sons frequently playing important roles in those son's transitions, as seen among Arnhem land Australian aborigines.49 Among the Aka hunter - gatherers
of Central African Republic, males
of varying
ages report that they predominantly learned subsistence and social behavioural norms from their fathers.50
And expectations
of how independent
children ought to be at various
ages (and how independence is defined) vary significantly
across cultures.
Cuomo today signed an executive order to combat the flu epidemic in New York, allowing pharmacists to administer flu vaccines to
children ages 2 to 18 to increase access and convenience for those seeking the vaccine as the number
of reported cases
across the state continues to rise.
The Riverdale
Children's Theatre offers full - scale theatrical productions
across the borough to students ranging from four to eighteen years
of age and prides itself on serving kids from all cultural backgrounds.
Mental Illness
Across the Ages: From
Children, to Adolescents, to Middle
Aged and the Elderly [September 30, 2015] Mental illness is a brain disorder that often results in a diminished capacity for coping with the ordinary demands
of life.
«The Braden QD Scale provides acute care pediatric clinicians with one instrument to predict both immobility - and device - related pressure injuries
across diverse
age and clinical populations,» says lead - author Martha A. Q. Curley, PhD, RN, FAAN, the Ruth M. Colket Endowed Chair in Pediatric Nursing at Penn Nursing and
Children's Hospital
of Philadelphia.
DIPG affects a few hundred school -
age children across the country each year and has a median survival time
of only 10 months; there is no cure.
Although extensive research exists on bilingualism, few studies have taken accents into account when looking at early word recognition in monolingualism, and van Heugten says none have explored the issue
of accents in
children younger than 18 months, the
age when they traditionally develop the ability to recognize pronunciation differences that can occur
across identical words.
While there were no significant differences in body composition
across the different dosage groups, the researchers found
children who had vitamin D stores above the threshold recommended by the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) averaged around 450 grams less body fat at 3 years
of age.
Across all
age groups, African - American and Hispanic
children had higher rates
of overweight and all levels
of obesity, while Asian - American
children had markedly lower rates.
ESBLs were found in
children across the country
of all
ages, but slightly more than half
of the bacteria with this resistance were from those 1 - 5 years old.
«We argue that
across your lifespan, you go from «broad learning» (learning many skills as an infant or
child) to «specialized learning,» (becoming an expert in a specific area) when you begin working, and that leads to cognitive decline initially in some unfamiliar situations, and eventually in both familiar and unfamiliar situations,» Wu said.In the paper, Wu argues that if we reimagine cognitive
aging as a developmental outcome, it opens the door for new tactics that could dramatically improve the cognitive health and quality
of life for
aging adults.
In that survey, experts reviewed the medical and special education records from 2012
of more than 38,000
children,
aged 8,
across 11 states.
The new figures come from a nationally representative health survey
of 30,502
children aged 3 to 17
across the U.S., including 711
children reported to have autism.
But critics
of AMFm — including the U.S. President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) and Oxfam, a U.K. charity — argue that it's not clear how many
of the drugs reached the most vulnerable group —
children under
age 5 in poor areas — and that, with malaria rates declining
across Africa, many drugs must have gone to people who did not have malaria at all.
For example, one firm has engaged Parexel International, a global contract research organisation (CRO) based in Waltham, Massachusetts, to run a trial
of an established adult migraine drug in
children aged 6 to 17,
across more than 20 countries.
Researchers examined data from the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey involving 4,827
children across Canada between the
ages of six and 17.
As part
of her study, Gainforth surveyed 700 parents
of children aged 5 to 17
across Canada three months after ParticipACTION's 2011 «Think Again» campaign aired, and another 700 parents 15 months after.
In 2015, nearly six million
children under the
age of five died as did more than 300,000 women from pregnancy - related causes
across the globe.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, 20 September 2017 — In a major study published today, researchers at deCODE genetics use whole - genome data from 14,000 people from
across the population
of Iceland, including 1500 sets
of parents and
children, to provide the most detailed portrait to date
of how sequence diversity in humans is the result
of an evolving interaction between sex,
age, mutation type and location in the genome.
Another recent study
of children aged 9 — 18 found mixed patterns
of hypo - and hyper - connectivity between ROIs
across the entire brain (Rudie et al., 2013).
Data collected from 2,135
children aged 3 - 9 years from schools
across China reveal that good self - control behaviours improve with
age, and girls performed better than boys in tests
of self - control.
Thanks in no small part to Pixar, DreamWorks & Illumination holding down the fort
across the pond as well as the utterly charming Aardman Studios on this side
of the Atlantic, animation is now no longer a playground just for kids; true, the target audience is still primarily
child - like in both
age & size but the best and most successful animated features now possess whip - smart humour that's definitely targeted to adults.
His friends include recently separated Baptiste (Franck Dubosc) and Olivia (Florence Foresti) and an assemblage
of other undeveloped characters dealing with other issues that comes
across as an attempt at adult issues bingo rather than an incisive vivisection
of middle
age — divorce, professional / financial strain, intimacy,
children — that can be the strongest and weakest parts
of the film.
BookTrust's Great Books Guide has been sent to every primary school
across England, showcasing 60 books that are likely to appeal to
children of primary school
age.
Rowe and Zuckerman (who launched Reach Out and Read, the early childhood literacy program that provides books to
children at pediatric visits) are collaborating
across disciplines to reach an often - elusive audience: parents
of infants and toddlers under the
age of three or so, who haven't yet started preschool.
With 17 participating communities, Clark says Read On Arizona is working with between 200,000 and 300,000
children between the
ages of 0 to 8
across the state.
And
children's author Chris Lloyd, best - selling author
of the «What on Earth» history books, explored how nutrition can be taught
across the primary curriculum, with an energetic and interactive tour
of food through the
ages.
Outdoor learning, whether undertaken in school, the surrounding area or further afield on residentials and expeditions has the potential to positively effect the health and well - being, and ultimately the life chances,
of children and young people
across all
ages.
Entries will be accepted
across a range
of different
child's
ages: Pre School, Primary School and Senior School.
When it comes to being read aloud to at home... [83 per cent
of children across the
age groups] say they love / d or like / d it a lot.»
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another
across multiple forms
of media («cross-media»),
children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories
of substance specifically about character development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read»
across media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming
of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use
of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form
of instruction, and B) takes advantage
of access to the texts
of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
According to a poll conducted by YouGov and IT consultancy BJSS, two third
of teachers
across the state and independent sector feel they can not effectively teach coding to
children aged eight to 15.
Thousands
of children aged nine to 11 in schools
across the UK took part in the survey, designed by researchers from the University
of Oxford working with a BBC project called BBC Terrific Scientific which aims to involve
children directly in scientific research.
And
children's author Chris Lloyd, best - selling author
of the «What on Earth» history books, will explore how nutrition can be taught
across the primary curriculum, with an energetic and interactive tour
of food through the
ages.
The authors consulted with 22 parents
of school -
aged children across urban, regional and rural NSW, and focus group interviews were held in seven geographical areas.
We know from our work with thousands
of school - based cooking clubs
across the country that cooking activities make an impact with
children of all
ages and abilities.