Parents also witnessed a long - term impact, with 23 per
cent of parents reporting better school attendance.
In cases where breastfeeding had been stopped 25 per
cent of the parents reported diarrhoea.
Not exact matches
The
parent company
of United Airlines, the U.S. industry's third - largest by passenger traffic,
reported earnings
of 41
cents per share, excluding special items, beating analysts» consensus forecast
of 38
cents.
The Smith & Wesson
parent did
report adjusted quarterly profit
of 9
cents per share, 1
cent a share above estimates.
The
parent company
of Ontario's largest electricity utility
reported its fourth - quarter profit was up more than 20 per
cent year - over-year.
The
report also found that one in five young
parents worry about the prospect
of their child self - harming or feeling suicidal and only 10 per
cent of parents would turn to a children's charity or a church for support.
Its interim
report notes that 70 per
cent of young offenders come from single
parent families, and a third
of prisoners and more than half
of young offenders have been through the care system.
Studies have shown that up to seventy per
cent of parents of children with ADHD
report that the children have difficulty falling asleep and that they spend a long time putting them to bed.
Canada — The number
of single
parents jumped eight per
cent between 2006 and 2011, including a 16 per
cent spike in the number
of single fathers, Statistics Canada
reported... manage her life — and even peruse online dating services once in a while.
Online Dating Statistics 2012 Canada Canada — The number
of single
parents jumped eight per
cent between 2006 and 2011, including a 16 per
cent spike in the number
of single fathers, Statistics Canada
reported... manage her life — and even peruse online dating services once in a while.
The
report quizzed more than 8,500
parents, teachers and young people and found that 52 per
cent of parents and 57 per
cent of teachers have admitted to making subconscious stereotypes in regards to boys and and girls taking STEM subjects.
And yet, only 44 per
cent of the
parents of frequently bullied students
reported that they had exchanged ideas on
parenting, family support, or the child's development with teachers over the previous academic year.
Students whose
parents reported «spending time just talking to my child», «eating the main meal with my child around a table» or «discussing how well my child is doing at school» daily or nearly every day were between 22 per
cent and 39 per
cent more likely to
report high levels
of life satisfaction.
The new
report also suggests that
parents are worried about the increasing costs
of schooling with 72 per
cent of parents claiming that the cost
of putting their child in a state school is rising.
Whilst there has been opposition from anti-CCTV campaigners, the use
of surveillance in the classroom is often welcomed by students, staff and
parents alike, with a
reported 90 per
cent of secondary schools in the UK now using them.
A new
report from Public Health Wales has revealed that 29 per
cent of children under five in Wales are not getting enough time outdoors despite 97 per
cent of parents thinking it is important for children to play outside.
According to the ASG
Parents Report Card, 69 per cent of parents believe schools should do more to teach their child about social
Parents Report Card, 69 per
cent of parents believe schools should do more to teach their child about social
parents believe schools should do more to teach their child about social skills.
As
reported by the BBC, the survey
of 27,830
parents in 29 countries found that 11 per
cent of parents in the UK spent an extra day helping their children, compared with 62 per
cent in India.
Reporting the findings
of an annual survey
of Australian
parents, grandparents and guardians, Monash University academics Associate Professor Shane Phillipson and Associate Professor Sivanes Phillipson say 84 per
cent think their child's teacher is highly educated but a smaller number don't agree.
The
report adds that although 96 per
cent of parents are confident their child can ask an adult for help, almost one fifth don't believe they have friends they can call on.
The survey revealed that 60 per
cent of the 1,500 teachers questioned
reported having had adverse or abusive comments posted about them on social media sites by both
parents and pupils.
For example, six in 10
parents in London (61 per
cent) compared to only a quarter
of parents in the East Midlands
reported to being asked to contribute to their school fund.
The charity's research, released in its #FightingFor
report, involved interviews with more than 2,700 children and young people (79 per
cent of which were under 18) who have sought help for mental health problems, and more than 1,600
parents whose children had sought support.
It
reports that around 40 per
cent of the total cost was spent on «deadweight loss» — that is, providing free meals to pupils whose
parents «would otherwise have paid for a school lunch».
For example, the Department
of Education
reports that for every dollar held in a 529 account in a
parent's name, up to 5.6
cents will be subtracted from the family's federal need - based financial aid package.
The article
reports that a new poll commissioned by the Canadian Association for Equality found that 70 per
cent of Canadians support the creation
of a presumption
of equal
parenting in child custody cases, while 13 per
cent oppose it and 17 per
cent are unsure.
Research shows up to 17 per
cent of children
report being cyberbullied and, importantly, most children turn to their
parents first with concerns about online safety.
Among all
of the Aboriginal children and young people living in Western Australia, 35.3 per
cent were found to be living in households where a carer or a carer's
parent (e.g. grandparent) was
reported to have been forcibly separated from their natural family.