Sentences with phrase «began at infancy»

Indeed, attachment began at infancy and continued throughout life.

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At any rate, Dr. Brazelton recommended waiting to start toilet training until — drum roll, please — EIGHTEEN MONTHS, which was a significant delay from when people had begun before (in infancy, generally).
The Love is perfect for babywearing from infancy (beginning at 8 lbs.)
The creation of master's programmes at Greek universities began only in 1992 and is still in its infancy.
Established in 1972 by Charles Todd, City of Hope's Department of Molecular Imaging & Therapy began at a time in which immune - based strategies for cancer were in their infancy.
But the LEAP trial found that exposing at - risk kids to peanuts regularly beginning in infancy actually prevented peanut allergies by the time they reached age 5, Sicherer said.
However, preliminary research showed that children were significantly less likely to develop eczema by age 4 if they began mingling with dogs at infancy.
The family's infancy can be traced back to the original Counts of Anjou in France, established at the beginning of the 10th century by Fulk I of Anjou.
It was in the office's infancy that it began its long history of appellate victories both at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
As with developmental screening, children should be screened at regular intervals for behavioral and emotional problems with standardized, well - validated measures beginning in infancy and continuing through adolescence.
These attachments support children as they develop a sense of self and begin to understand their emotions, and they lay the foundation for establishing successful relationships at later ages.6 With an estimated 6 million young children enrolled in child care, it is clear that early learning programs, and the people who work in them, have a critical role to play in child development — a role that complements parents.7 Furthermore, this crucial development must be supported from infancy, when brain development is at its peak.
Unlike other groups of children with speech and language delay, children with Down syndrome are identified at birth and so intervention begins in infancy, involving parents and caregivers.
Moreover, studies on «school readiness» should begin at the earliest stages of infancy, as this is the period when foundational language and knowledge develops.
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