Students are aware of money from a young
age as observers of adult interactions with money, through to managing their own finances.
Not exact matches
So an astronaut traveling at the speed of light does
age more slowly —
as seen by some stationary
observer.
Conroy uses his many gifts
as a storyteller and cultural
observer to make South of Broad at once a complete portrait of a specific time and place, and also a classic, timeless coming - of -
age story.
Described
as «the inaugural portraitist of the information
age — a supremely astute
observer of the protocols and institutions that at once consolidate, mediate and invert the interests of contemporary identity,» Hershman Leeson has enjoyed recent solo retrospective exhibitions at ZKM Museum for Contemporary Art (Karlsruhe, Germany), Sammlung Falckenberg (Hamburg, Germany), and Modern Art Oxford (UK).
In looking at longer time scales, major shifts in climate such
as the ice
ages are easily recognizable, and viewing a long - term data set can provide the
observer with a sense of the «big picture» of the climatic trends.
An adapted version of the Social Skills Questionnaire for Preschoolers (SSQ - P; [23]-RRB- was used
as an index of
observer ratings of child social skills at each
age.
First, children's sustained attention and impulsivity at
age 4.5 years partially mediated the relation between parenting quality (
as measured by a composite index of physical and social resources in the home,
observer ratings of parental sensitivity and cognitive stimulation) at 4.5 years and children's academic achievement (
as measured by performance on standardized reading and mathematics tests) at
age 6 (NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 2003).