Sentences with phrase «cohort of children whose»

There may indeed be some potential, but the reality is that there is a core cohort of children whose provision must be maintained, and the cost of their support is not static; it is subject to the same inflationary pressures as mainstream provision.

Not exact matches

Girls, whose sensitivity to phenols may differ from that of boys, will also be considered in this new couple - child cohort.
Funding has been obtained from NSF to support a stable cohort of such students whose duties involve the training of a new generation of graduate researchers to work in the museum; the presentation of information on ongoing research to museum educators and interested parents; the tracking of participation by children and families in such research initiatives.
Across the cohort and among children aged 8 — 11 years, children whose carer was not currently highly psychologically distressed had almost three times the odds of meeting criteria for good mental health compared with children whose carer was currently highly distressed.
Analyzing more than 30 years of data on a nationally representative cohort of women and their children, we found no physical or psychological advantages for the majority of adolescents born to a single mother whose mothers later married.
Evidence from the first birth cohort showed that children whose mothers had low levels of mental wellbeing had poorer health and developmental outcomes (Marryat and Martin, 2010).
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