Not exact matches
Behavior issues often begin to
appear during the tween years, especially as kids»
cognitive development leads them toward risk taking.
Breastfeeding enhances a baby's
cognitive development, partially because it allows the baby more control in feeding — the ability to control one's own actions
appears to be essential in human
development.
Sleep disorders often
appear at one time with separation from the mother and with achievement of major milestones in
cognitive and motor
development.
Relationships that are «connecting» and allow for collaboration
appear to offer children a wealth of interpersonal closeness that supports the
development of many domains, including social, emotional, and
cognitive functioning.
The study,
appearing in the journal Child
Development, indicates that infants receiving formula supplemented with DHA performed better on a
cognitive test than infants who were given formula without it.
As illustrated by the increased prevalence of the autism phenotype in children with profound hearing loss (Snowling et al., 2003), auditory - based communication
appears of crucial importance for normal
cognitive development, and dysfunctional auditory processing could contribute to the social isolation of subjects with autism.
With appearances by Chris Pratt as Theodore's boss, Portia Doubleday as a sex surrogate for
cognitive operating systems, and if you're listening closely, voice work by Brian Cox (who
appeared in Jonze's «Adaptation»), Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig, «Her» covers a lot of relatable emotional ground in just under two hours: the intoxicating rush of falling in love, heartache and longing, but also the confusion and anguish that strike when personal growth isn't in tandem with a relationship's
development.
These processes, in turn,
appear to have a positive effect on
cognitive development.»
Preliminary results of a government - sponsored assessment of Head Start programs
appear to confirm the view of their proponents that they produce «substantial gains» in children's
cognitive and language
development.
Relationships that are «connecting» and allow for collaboration
appear to offer children a wealth of interpersonal closeness that supports the
development of many domains, including social, emotional, and
cognitive functioning.
Conclusions Interventions offered to at - risk families in the first year of the child's life
appear to improve child behaviour, parent — child relationship and maternal sensitivity post-intervention, but not child
cognitive development and internalising or externalising behaviour.
Effects can
appear in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, and may affect various aspects of an individual's
development (e.g., physical,
cognitive, psychological, and behavioral).
While there have been fewer consistent relations to different types of child care experiences, centre - based care
appears to be beneficial to children's
cognitive development, although it may also be associated with problematic social relations.
High preschool classroom quality promotes a range of child outcomes,
cognitive as well as social and behavioural, 24 and the
development of executive functions and self - regulation
appears to be an important mediating link.25 A randomized controlled experiment26 studied the joint effects of the Program for Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS) and an interactive storybook reading intervention added to a regular Head Start curriculum.