Sentences with phrase «at a similar age»

Most babies reach certain milestones at similar ages, but infant development isn't an exact science.
People were very kind when we were out and about with my daughter at a similar age.
Today, children spend less time playing and learning outdoors than what their parents did at a similar age.
Stitching this shirt for my boy, I remembered fondly this smock I made for Miss Adelaide at a similar age with a similar fabric.
Although Adelaide is still only 18, we have seen the likes of Fabregas, Wilshere, Bellerin and Iwobi all make their breakthroughs at Arsenal at a similar age, younger in some cases and all have gone on to be regulars at Arsenal during their respective careers.
Ibrahimovic played for Juventus at a similar age (as Morata is now) and only scored 10 and 16 goals for Juve and look at what happened to him with more experience.
He has similar offensive stats to Brandon Crawford at a similar age, and he just won a Silver Slugger, so don't just write Simmons off as an all - glove guy.
Ainsley and Iwobi are far more first - team ready at a similar age.
In a study that was done in 2001, titled Factors associated with Toilet Training in the 1990s done by Dr. R. Schum et al, AND another study done in 2003 titled Relationship between age at initiation of toilet training and duration of training: a prospective study by Blum NJ, Taubman B & Nemeth N show that while boys and girls often show readiness signals / behavior at similar ages, it has been shown that girls begin and complete potty training earlier than boys!
Identical twins usually have similar sleep patterns and will start to sleep right through the night at a similar age; non-identical twins may have completely different sleep patterns and one may start to sleep through the night much earlier on than the other.
At the completion of follow up, infertile women were 10 percent more likely to be deceased when compared to women who were able to get pregnant more easily, though the authors note that women from each group (fertile and non-fertile) died at a similar age.
We raised nestlings by hand and found that chicks that had never seen anybody handle objects of any kind started to use tools to extract food from crevices at a similar age to those who were exposed to human tutors using tools (Animal Behaviour, vol 72, p 1329).
By comparing different generations at similar ages, it found that people born around 1990 have double the risk of colon cancer and quadruple the risk of rectal cancer of people born around 1950.
A study published in the Journal of Human Reproduction found that when compared to other women with PCOS at similar ages and weight, Hispanic women were found to have more central body fat, insulin resistance, high cholesterol, and overall, increased risk for metabolic syndrome.
Of Reed it can only be said that, like Diane Lane at a similar age, she has the gifts to do almost anything.
Plenty of us, after all, can recall hurling food at friends in the school cafeteria at a similar age.
Research on cortical activity also shows physical brain growth spurts at similar ages.
However, my main recommendation about this book is that, unlike some other books aimed at a similar age range, I can't find a single mistake or oversimplification in it.
The heterogeneity of language development in this population has been well documented, and although most children are delayed in the onset of their first words (Roizen 2007), others have found that some children start using words at a similar age to typically developing children (Chapman 1997).
If you were at a similar age and salary, how much would you save each year after contributing to an HSA and 401k?
Lacazette after first half season is about as good as RVP was at a similar age (2009/2010), and it's Laca's first season in English football.
By comparison, another 96 Alzheimer's patients who were at a similar age and stage of the disease rose by up to six points.
That's a photo of us both at similar ages.
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