Mothers whose infants are classified as insecurely attached enrol their infants in family day care homes that have a higher than
average number of children per caregiver (Howes and others, 1988).
Many people do, and there is a higher than
average number of children per household here.
[The app has] over a dozen features and numerous charts, infographics and photos and videos on everything from how income and
the average number of children impacts per - country population growth, to what the 7 billion people means for our food and resource supplies.
If the total fertility rate,
the average number of children that a woman has in her lifetime, falls by even half a child, the impact on the long run projections is enormous.
Many people do, and there is a higher than
average number of children per household here.
The average number of children expected by married women has not varied much between 1955 and 1965.
The average number of children had reached its low of 2.3 per woman for the cohort (group) of women born between 1906 - 1915.
She told Schools Week: «All King Edwards schools in Birmingham take far below
the average number of children with special educational needs and free school meals.
What is
the average number of children she has?
The new pricing structure means state - funded schools benefit from a 15 % discount and those with a higher than
average number of children receiving free school meals will be eligible for 60 % off the standard rate.
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD - Jan 15 - Taiwan's fertility rate,
the average number of children born to its women in their lifetime, fell to 0.91 last year, far below the rate of 2.1 needed to sustain population size.
Fertility Rate is
the average number of children born to a woman in a given country.
For the first time since the 1970s,
the average number of children born to U.S. women has topped 2.1 — the number at which parents replace themselves in the populations of developed and many developing countries.
65,000:
Average number of children under the age of 5 admitted to emergency rooms annually for accidental ingestion of medications, according to a study published in the Journal of Pediatrics in September.
The average age of the women was 60 years old, and
the average number of children they had was 2.2 between the ages of 8 — 48.
From 1953 to 1993, the annual number of births per thousand people in Taiwan dropped from forty - five to sixteen and
the average number of children in a Taiwanese family dropped from seven to 1.7 (below the number for the U.S., Britain, and even China).
Not exact matches
But the C. D. Howe report speculates that the rising
number of sick days women are taking off — an
average 2.9 more days a year than men — has less to do with illness than the fact that women are often saddled with taking care
of both
children and elderly parents.
That column also caught the eye
of Steve Serra
of Camarillo, California, who offers the following reflection: «Using his math and logic, I calculate that if St. Paul had married and fathered three
children, and each
of his descendants did the same, we would now be witnessing the birth
of the 60th generation
of his above -
average Catholic descendants — and that generation would
number over 42 octillion!
One perhaps could argue that the 17
average hours that parents spent with their
children per week in 1985 could have been quality time and therefore just as good as, or even better than, the greater
number of hours they spent together in 1965.
Because
of this, a growing
number of children are becoming obese, and fast - food and other junk is becoming a common part
of the
average diet.
On
average, you will spend anywhere from $ 2,800.00 (for 8,000 diaper changes) and $ 3,500.00 (for about 10,000 changes, which I believe to be a more accurate
number) per
child on disposables (depending on what kind
of shopper you are).
While the American family once had an
average of four
children, this
number has dwindled in recent years.
However baby - led weaning — which advocates babies feeding themselves solid foods, rather than being spoon fed purees — could lead to nutritional problems for the small
number of children who develop later than
average.
When over 92 %
of all single - use diapers end up in a landfill and with each
child using an
average of 1 ton
of disposable diapers in the approximate 3 year span
of diapering years, the
numbers add up fast.
The mothers
of included
children were on
average 1.3 cm taller than those not included, whereas there were no differences in prepregnancy weight, age, level
of education, and
number of cigarettes smoked at conception (data not shown).
After controlling for other factors, such as parents» educational status and the
number of children per household, the analysis revealed that for every hour per day spent watching baby DVDs, toddlers understood an
average of six to eight words fewer than those who did not view them.
It sounds like a lot, but over the course
of a year, it
averages out to 7.50 per hour, regardless
of the
number of children you have.
In addition, the
number of children not in education, employment or training when they left care was found to be 33 per cent compared to a national
average of 18 per cent.
But hey since the
average time to crime rate per the ATF in the US is 14 years, the
number of felons buying their firearms from licensed dealers continues to fall 1994 14 % to 2008 5.96 %, and the poster
child of all gun control laws is enforced less than 1 %
of the time, alowing all but 13,024 felons out
of just under 1 million
of those rejected to go free and acquire their firearms from an unlicensed source is such startling evidence
of how INEFFECTIVE our legal system is.
The
average number of lead poisoning cases among New York state
children in 2014, the most recent data, was about 1.6 percent in each county.
Updated figures will be published on Thursday and they are expected to show an increase in the
number of children living in households whose incomes are less than 60 %
of the UK
average — the current measure
of child poverty.
The fertility rate is the
number of children an
average female will produce in her lifetime.
The replacement rate is the
number of children that the
average woman must produce in order to replace herself and her mate.
Still, the kids» blood pressure changes were not huge: The overweight
children who ate the most sodium — an
average of about 4.6 grams per day — had an
average systolic blood pressure (the top
number in the blood pressure ratio)
of 112.8 millimeters
of mercury (mmHg), whereas those who consumed the least — an
average of 2.3 grams
of sodium — had an
average systolic pressure
of 109 mmHg.
It can vary from person to person — but a general guideline for kids ages 3 - 18 is to add the
number 5 to your
child's age, and in general, that is the
number of grams
of fiber they need daily — so an
average 11 year old, should have about 16 grams
of fiber per day.
Yet the decision by a small
number of children to opt out
of neighborhood schools may adversely affect the academic and social environment in those schools, as the remaining
children are likely to have less - involved families on
average.
To ensure the competition is fair for schools
of all sizes, the leaderboard will be decided on the
average number of minutes read per
child.
Uccelli and Paez found that, on
average, first - grade English narrative quality scores were higher among
children who, at kindergarten scored higher on the English vocabulary test, used a greater
number of distinct words in their English narrative, and had higher story structure scores on their Spanish narrative.
«The School Breakfast Scorecard: 2000,» an annual report released by the Washington - based Food Research and Action Center, found that more than 71,000 schools offered the subsidized breakfasts and that the
average number of poor
children served daily rose to 6.3 million in 2000, almost double the 3.4 million served in 1990.
The makeup
of a classroom - its
average family income, the
number of children with disabilities, its racial and gender balance - can also create peer effects.
The leaderboard was based on the
average number of minutes read per
child to ensure the competition was fair for schools
of all sizes.
In schools where the
number of children obtaining the EBacc was above the national
average in 2015 - 2016, 73.2 per cent
of pupils taking up an arts subject achieved grades A * - C - compared to the national
average of 71.7 per cent.
The idea
of the program, named for the
average number of days in a school year, is to expose
children to the beauty and power
of...
Annual value to family provides either a statutory amount
of federal benefit (in the case
of tax expenditures) or the
average expenditure per
child (for programs in which total expenditure and
number of participants are known but benefits vary with characteristics
of individual recipients).
The research was carried out in a comparatively large
number of classrooms (39) and examined 156
children, ranked at four levels: learning disabled, low achieving,
average achieving, and high achieving.
This corresponds with Dropout Nation «s analysis
of NAEP data, which shows that
average reading and math scores for top - performing students improved between 2002 and 2011 (versus almost no change between 1998 and 2002, before No
Child was implemented), while the percentage
of students reaching such levels increased since its passage (including a four percentage point increase in the
number of students reaching such levels in reading between 2002 and 2013).
To quantify this type
of productivity loss, CAP estimated the
number of lost hours due to school closings and multiplied it by the
average hourly wage
of women with elementary - school - age
children in the United States.
But the balance
of funding for the school year will be worked out based on an
average of the
number of children actually taking the free meal offer on two days during the academic year.
Mississippi ranks near the bottom among all states in a
number of markers including
children ages 1 through 5 whose families read to them more than 3 days a week, fourth - and eighth - grade reading and math levels, on - time high - school graduation and
average composite ACT scores.
At the end
of the unit,
children were, on
average, able to identify about 16
of the 20 shapes, showing upwards
of a 70 % increase in the
number of shapes identified.