There were only eleven of them, like eleven sisters all the same
age in a large family.
Not exact matches
Family patriarch Albert Latner died
in 2015 at the
age of 88, having built his father -
in - law's construction business into one of Toronto's
largest real estate developers.
As well, the poll showed that those with children
ages four to 10 were much more likely to borrow money from friends and
family (39 per cent) than couples with older children (28 per cent), likely showing they feel they need a
larger cash flow or savings to feel comfortable at that stage
in life.
Then, the company can give you data such as average and range of
ages and income, how
large the
families are, what kind of home they live
in, what hobbies they have and maybe even where they make charitable donations.
Her only excuse for being a «liberal»
in this matter was that the pain and suffering she had endured as an
aging widow who had reared a
large family alone had purged her heart of the pride that prevents people from loving and understanding others.
About the Author Denise «DedeMed» Hazime (Orange County, CA) acquired a love of Mediterranean cooking at a very young
age, growing up
in a
large Lebanese
family steeped
in rich culinary tradition.
Miami Children's Museum — One of the
largest children's museums
in the United States, the Miami Children's Museum, affectionately known as MiChiMu, is over 50,000 square feet of interactive and bilingual exhibits aimed at kids up to 8 years of
age (and their
families, of course!)
In fact, it appears the sheer amount of time parents spend with their kids between the ages of 3 and 11 has virtually no relationship to how children turn out, and a minimal effect on adolescents, according to the first large - scale longitudinal study of parent time to be published in April in the Journal of Marriage and Famil
In fact, it appears the sheer amount of time parents spend with their kids between the
ages of 3 and 11 has virtually no relationship to how children turn out, and a minimal effect on adolescents, according to the first
large - scale longitudinal study of parent time to be published
in April in the Journal of Marriage and Famil
in April
in the Journal of Marriage and Famil
in the Journal of Marriage and
Family.
Having children later was not exceptional
in the past, when
families were
larger and women often continued bearing children until the end of their reproductive
age.
In the
large Catholic
families of my childhood, most girls had changed more diapers and spooned more Gerber's and done more baby - sitting by the
age of 19 than the average American woman today ever will.
The implication was that groups of close -
in -
age siblings were a characteristic of
large Irish Catholic
families.
The debate over the «Raise The
Age» legislation centered
in large part around shifting cases involving teens to the
family court system, which some lawmakers worried was overburdened and
in need of more resources to begin with.
Most voters, and especially Labour voters, draw a distinction between support for workers and students, on the basis that they are helping the economy to grow and improving their own prospects, and support for working -
age people who are not
in work and / or subsidies for people who choose to have
large families.
Latino children
in non-immigrant
families demonstrated the
largest gains over time, with 63 percent of children
ages 5 - 10 years receiving preventive dental care
in 2010 compared to 35 percent
in 2005.
Tu and colleagues compared these serologic biomarkers to traditional risk factors (
age, sex, smoking,
family history, symptoms)
in a
large Chinese population - based screening analysis.70 Pepsinogen I and II, as well as the pepsinogen I / II ratio, were assessed
in combination with a gastrin subset gastrin - 17 and H pylori antibody (HP IgG).
In their study, Becker's group used information collected from 1983 to 2006 as part of a larger study known as the Sibling and Family Heart Study, which involves risk - factor monitoring in 800 siblings between the ages of 30 and 6
In their study, Becker's group used information collected from 1983 to 2006 as part of a
larger study known as the Sibling and
Family Heart Study, which involves risk - factor monitoring
in 800 siblings between the ages of 30 and 6
in 800 siblings between the
ages of 30 and 60.
i am a 67 years of
age i am retired i have a
large family my wife is
in a nurseing home for good with Demanite like to meet someone
in the same sitution
When a young woman moves into a
large Victorian home to become the caretaker to her
aging, sickly grandmother, she soon finds herself sleepwalking and having strange visions and is forced to confront her
family's darkest secrets before the evil presence
in the house overtakes her sanity.
They include Emily Callahan and Amber Jackson, who are using their skills and intellect to turn oil rigs into coral reefs; Nate Parker, the activist filmmaker, writer, humanitarian and director of The Birth of a Nation; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 million people; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award - winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental social scientist who focuses on
large - scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author of «Is Shame Necessary»; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin» 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert
in crowd funding and social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible for the highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Club — the world's
largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind
Family, who developed the «affinity therapy» that's showing broad success
in addressing the core social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose goal is to flip supply and demand for organ transplants and build the country's first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant ways for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (
age 9) and sister Isabel Rose (
age 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals
in academic programs culminating ultimately
in college degrees.
; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 million people; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award - winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental social scientist who focuses on
large - scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author of «Is Shame Necessary»; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin» 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert
in crowd funding and social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible for the highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Club — the world's
largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind
Family, who developed the «affinity therapy» that's showing broad success
in addressing the core social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose goal is to flip supply and demand for organ transplants and build the country's first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant ways for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (
age 9) and sister Isabel Rose (
age 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals
in academic programs culminating ultimately
in college degrees.
In a very large majority of cases, the data used to determine which students are from low - income families at this stage are not the same as the Census data used to identify school - age children in poor families for purposes of calculating allocations to states and LEA
In a very
large majority of cases, the data used to determine which students are from low - income
families at this stage are not the same as the Census data used to identify school -
age children
in poor families for purposes of calculating allocations to states and LEA
in poor
families for purposes of calculating allocations to states and LEAs.
The public website features the academic performance of students from low - income
families in 213 of the 300
largest cities
in America, according to school -
age population, and which had available data.
During all of June each year a rich doctor and his
large, raucous
family infested it — we did not like the doctor's loud - voiced children, they laughed at us and threw stones from behind the unbreachable barrier of the gate — and after them a mysterious middle -
aged couple came, who spoke to no one, and grimly walked their sausage dog
in silence at the same time every morning down Station Road to the strand.
When the channel joined Disney - ABC
in 2001 and became ABC
Family, the network decided to bridge the gap between the old and the new, striving to make original programming that would satisfy an even
larger audience of «becomers,» or young adults
aged 14 - 35.
Don Juan, newly named «Whiskey» (because nothing
ages better than whiskey) was adopted by a
family who loved him to pieces and he has a
large mass
in a bad place.
People of all
ages and abilities can participate
in this activity, which makes it ideal for
families and
large groups.
This luxury villa rental
in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is perfectly designed for
large groups and
families, lots... built
in Conchas Chinas during Vallarta's jet set
age of the 1970's.
This first solo exhibition shows various video works culminating
in one
large scale movie scene: the red line connecting all works is the story of a
family embroiled
in an
age - old drama.
Women
in poor Africa have lots of children not necessarily because their husbands force them to or because the pope denies them condoms (modern Malthusian prejudices), but because
in parts of the world where infant mortality is high, and where there is no welfare system to see you through old
age, having a
large family is perfectly rational and well - informed.
A paper by Xizhe Peng of Fudan University
in Shanghai dissects China's 2010 census and paints a portrait of a country that is rapidly
aging, due to the sharp «one child» course correction after Mao Zedong's earlier push for
large families (a fascinating bit of history explored
in Tim Flannery's book «Here on Earth «-RRB-.
Lawyers with a narrow practice focus, like criminal, immigration and
family law lawyers, are likely to have a pretty good sense of where the gaps and shortages are
in their specific practice area, but are unlikely to have an accurate impression of the needs of the
larger community, or of intersectional needs, such as
aging and
family law or sponsorship and
family.
Make it a habit to review your life insurance needs and change your life insurance cover whenever there is a change
in the financial situation, such as a rise
in your income or a rise
in financial responsibility by way of an additional
family member or the need to take care of
aging parents or a
large house loan.
The study notes that demand
in the rental market has risen across all
age groups, income levels, and household types, with
large increases among older renters and
families with children.
Currently, factors such as
family history of breast cancer, number of pregnancies and
age at first pregnancy are helpful
in predicting how often breast cancer will arise
in a
larger population.
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largest judo club
in the Denver, Colorado area offering
family - friendly workouts for judo students of all
ages.
About Blog Sometimes serious, sometimes funny, always trying to be warmth and light, focuses on parenting, and the unique struggles of raising a
large Catholic
family in the modern
age.
We are all part of a
larger system, and I focus on these relationships
in my work with individuals, couples,
families and across
ages.
Family structure transitions and multipartner fertility often co-occur: one in eight children born to parents who were married and almost one in two children born to parents who were unmarried in large U.S. cities experience both types of family change by
Family structure transitions and multipartner fertility often co-occur: one
in eight children born to parents who were married and almost one
in two children born to parents who were unmarried
in large U.S. cities experience both types of
family change by
family change by
age 9.
A recent rapid review to update the evidence for components of the Healthy Child Programme
in England also found few studies of interventions aiming to promote child development outcomes
in all
families with children
in the 0 — 5
age range.10 We reviewed a
larger number of primary studies than either of these previous publications.
As the
largest not - for - profit, licensed child placing agency
in Wisconsin, we've been helping children of all
ages, and forever
families of all faiths and backgrounds, find each other.
In Denver, low - resource families who received home visiting showed modest benefits in children's language and cognitive development.102 In Elmira, only the intervention children whose mothers smoked cigarettes before the experiment experienced cognitive benefits.103 In Memphis, children of mothers with low psychological resources104 in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at age nine than their counterparts in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.1
In Denver, low - resource
families who received home visiting showed modest benefits
in children's language and cognitive development.102 In Elmira, only the intervention children whose mothers smoked cigarettes before the experiment experienced cognitive benefits.103 In Memphis, children of mothers with low psychological resources104 in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at age nine than their counterparts in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.1
in children's language and cognitive development.102
In Elmira, only the intervention children whose mothers smoked cigarettes before the experiment experienced cognitive benefits.103 In Memphis, children of mothers with low psychological resources104 in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at age nine than their counterparts in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.1
In Elmira, only the intervention children whose mothers smoked cigarettes before the experiment experienced cognitive benefits.103
In Memphis, children of mothers with low psychological resources104 in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at age nine than their counterparts in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.1
In Memphis, children of mothers with low psychological resources104
in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at age nine than their counterparts in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.1
in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at
age nine than their counterparts
in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.1
in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited
families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified
large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.107
For instance, accurate screening
in locations where children are at risk for experiencing trauma (e.g., hospitals) or identifying children who are behaviourally inhibited at an early
age can have a major impact on children, their
families and society at
large.
The program of prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses, tested with a primarily white sample, produced a 48 percent treatment - control difference
in the overall rates of substantiated rates of child abuse and neglect (irrespective of risk) and an 80 percent difference for
families in which the mothers were low - income and unmarried at registration.21 Corresponding rates of child maltreatment were too low to serve as a viable outcome
in a subsequent trial of the program
in a
large sample of urban African - Americans, 20 but program effects on children's health - care encounters for serious injuries and ingestions at child
age 2 and reductions
in childhood mortality from preventable causes at child
age 9 were consistent with the prevention of abuse and neglect.20, 22
In a
large scale multi-site controlled outcome study of children
aged 1 to 6 years (N = 81) and their parents, it was found that for
families attending the Parents Plus Early Years Programme (PPEY) there was a:
One, the primary source
in this review, is the Fragile
Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS), which offers data on parents of children born
in urban hospitals
in twenty
large cities between 1998 and 2000.7 A second is the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (especially the 1979 panel, NLSY79), which now provides data from 1979 to 2006 on the cohort of individuals
aged fourteen to twenty - one
in 1979.
In the UK Millennium Cohort study, parenting, home learning, and family interaction factors explained 16 % to 17 % of the SES gradients in cognitive ability by age 5 and preschool and early child care 2 % to 3 %.2 Perhaps owing to different or more comprehensive measures, health, home environment, and early education factors had a larger impact in ECLS -
In the UK Millennium Cohort study, parenting, home learning, and
family interaction factors explained 16 % to 17 % of the SES gradients
in cognitive ability by age 5 and preschool and early child care 2 % to 3 %.2 Perhaps owing to different or more comprehensive measures, health, home environment, and early education factors had a larger impact in ECLS -
in cognitive ability by
age 5 and preschool and early child care 2 % to 3 %.2 Perhaps owing to different or more comprehensive measures, health, home environment, and early education factors had a
larger impact
in ECLS -
in ECLS - B.
Third, the
age range of included children was
large, while
family drawings are recommended as an assessment of attachment representations specifically
in middle childhood.
Factors which were found to be significantly related to lower cognitive scores included maternal characteristics (low maternal educational attainment and younger
age) and socio - economic factors (living
in an area of deprivation, an urban area of residence,
larger family size and living
in persistent poverty during the early years).
Similarly, the National Child Development Study
in the UK, which has followed up a
large general population sample of children born
in 1958, found that children from single - parent
families were at greater risk for psychological problems than a matched group of children from intact
families not only
in childhood (Ferri, 1976) but also
in early adulthood (Chase - Lansdale et al., 1995) and middle
age (Elliot and Vaitilingam, 2008).