Sentences with phrase «birth during the early years»

Developing an early secure attachment to the special persons who care for a child from birth during the early years is critical.

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This is the wish that I have for all my children — that I can be a bridge during their early years in cultivating a relationship with their birth families (by making the effort to stay in lots of contact, keeping promises, etc.) so that when they are older (is 5 considered older?
Music Together is an early childhood music and movement program that helps children develop their natural musical abilities by providing a rich, stimulating musical environment during the critical period between birth and four years.
Ms Koechlin, Professor Philippe Autier and colleagues used statistical models to work out whether current cancer death rates were due more to the effects of age, the year of birth (which takes into account exposure to cancer - causing agents such as sunshine during early life), or to the recent introduction of new medical technologies or treatments.
Earlier this year, studies linked a mother's Zika infection early during pregnancy to a very serious birth defect.
Autism: Entering the Secret Universe: Understanding Autism, Autistic Children, Autistic Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders (Parenting an Autistic Child) Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that can be determined from birth or during the early years of life from 0 - 3 years old.
In addition, their younger sisters who have been marrying during this past decade are simply having fewer births at least during their early years of marriage.
During the early years of student loan repayment, my wife and I also had a $ 10,000 car loan, several thousand dollars in medical expenses from the birth of our oldest children and about $ 2,000 in credit card debt.
According a the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (its findings were published earlier this year in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology) more than 22.6 % of the women involved admitted to using NSAIDs during their pregnancy's first trimester.
Effective intervention, such as home based and early education programmes, during the child's first three years can buffer them from the effects of preterm and low birth weight (Msall and Parts, 2008, The Spectrum of Behavioural Outcomes After Prematurity).
Second, it is more difficult to reduce excessive weight in adolescents and adults once it becomes established; therefore, it may be helpful to initiate obesity prevention interventions during early childhood.16 There is a growing consensus that the appropriate period to target obesity prevention interventions is the early years in a child's life.17 The aim of the present review was, therefore, to examine the evidence for environmental influences on dietary determinants of obesity, focusing on younger children (birth to 8 years).
A growing body of literature indicated that aggression can be observed during early infancy, in particular during the first year after birth, with a typical peak of aggression between the second and fourth years of life.
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders, especially common during women's childbearing years.1, 2 Maternal depression is related to child outcomes as early as birth and across later developmental periods.
If a potential school starter does not have an AEDI record completed in an NSW school in 2009 or 2012, it is possible that they: (1) started school in the year before or after the AEDI data collection year, particularly if their birth date lies at the upper or lower ends of the range; (2) started school in another Australian state where their teacher may or may not have completed the AEDI on their behalf; (3) migrated overseas prior to starting school; or (4) may have died during early childhood.
To guide their decisions about practice, all early childhood teachers need to understand the developmental changes that typically occur in the years from birth through age 8 and beyond, variations in development that may occur, and how best to support children's learning and development during these years.
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