Not exact matches
By summer the
development staff had working demos of Sammy's Science House, the third
in Edmark's
early - learning line; Thinkin» Things 2, the second
in its
critical - thinking line for 4 - to 8 - year - olds; and the first two titles
in a line called Imagination Express, a series of interactive story - writing programs for 6 - to 12 - year - olds.
It'll be easier
in the
early stages of
development, because once you've reached the
critical mass, your marketplace would have a life of its own.
It may therefore be tested and controlled by a careful and
critical study of the documents which caught and fixed it at the
earliest accessible stage
in its
development.
St. Augustine formulated the conception of love at the
critical point
in the
development of
early Christianity, and his vision
in some way informs all subsequent Christian thought
in the West.2
Focusing support
in these
critical early months sets families up to raise children with good social and emotional
development which becomes a template for future generations.
Increasing amounts of research have shown that infants and toddlers have a
critical need for direct interactions with parents and other regular caregivers for healthy brain growth.82, — , 84
In addition, the results of 7 studies have shown that infants younger than 18 months who are exposed to TV may suffer from a delay in language development, and 1 study revealed that infant videos may delay language development.85, — , 91 No studies have documented a benefit of early viewing.
In addition, the results of 7 studies have shown that infants younger than 18 months who are exposed to TV may suffer from a delay
in language development, and 1 study revealed that infant videos may delay language development.85, — , 91 No studies have documented a benefit of early viewing.
in language
development, and 1 study revealed that infant videos may delay language
development.85, — , 91 No studies have documented a benefit of
early viewing.92
In my years in the early childhood field, I have seen increased recognition — around the state and in the nation — of the critical role that early childhood development plays in the health and well - being of the child, the adult they become and society as a whol
In my years
in the early childhood field, I have seen increased recognition — around the state and in the nation — of the critical role that early childhood development plays in the health and well - being of the child, the adult they become and society as a whol
in the
early childhood field, I have seen increased recognition — around the state and
in the nation — of the critical role that early childhood development plays in the health and well - being of the child, the adult they become and society as a whol
in the nation — of the
critical role that
early childhood
development plays
in the health and well - being of the child, the adult they become and society as a whol
in the health and well - being of the child, the adult they become and society as a whole.
A great deal of neuroscientific research has concluded that developing secure relationships
in the
early years of life is
critical for optimum child
development.
There are «
critical periods»
in early childhood
development when exposure to a toxin can permanently alter the way an individual's biological system operates.
Earlier in the summer, DiNapoli's office had released reports
critical of economic
development spending
in New York under Cuomo's administration.
Primary care physicians are
critical in identifying children and adolescents who have thyroid disorders and
early identification and treatment helps to optimize growth and
development.
The researchers extracted mammary buds, the
early developing form of the mammary gland, from 14 - day - old mouse embryos, which is a
critical time for mammary
development in rodents, according to Speroni.
Relatively little is known about CASK, which is
critical for brain growth during
development and especially
in early infancy.
These regulatory elements have been very highly conserved over mammalian evolutionary history, suggesting that they have a
critical role
in early brain
development.
«It is unclear to what extent excessive televiewing
in early childhood — a particularly
critical time
in the
development of areas of the brain involved
in self - regulation of emotional intelligence — can adversely affect social interactions,» said Pagani.
Col. Nelson Michael, the WRAIR Zika program co-lead, said, «This
critical first step has informed our ongoing work
in non-human primates and gives us
early confidence that
development of a protective Zika virus vaccine for humans is feasible.»
«When you think about
development,
early in the pregnancy is a
critical time — when fetuses are most sensitive to insults such as stress, environmental chemicals.
It also demonstrates that environmental influences during
critical periods of
early development might lead to several common non-communicable disorders
in western populations.»
«It seems to be a circumscribed manifestation of a widespread, older belief that has been labeled «infant determinism,» the idea that a
critical period
early in development has irreversible consequences for the rest of a child's life,» the researchers wrote
in their analysis.
«We know from animal models that there are
critical periods during
early development when cells are rapidly dividing and forming the circuitry through which cells will communicate with each other to form various tissues of the body,» said Retha Newbold, a reproductive biologist at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
in North Carolina.
«Our study is the first to show that hCG is a target of phthalate exposure
in early pregnancy and to confirm previous findings that it is a
critical hormone
in male
development,» Adibi said.
Kruger summarizes the research results as follows: «The
early metastasis of tumor cells usually constitutes the
critical step
in cancer
development.
Geschwind and his colleagues found high activity
in risk genes during two processes
critical to
early brain
development.
It interferes with the production of a protein
critical to synapse formation during a brief period
in early development when the brain is optimizing its ability to process sensory input.
They believe the kinds of microbes we come
in contact with, as
early as
in the womb and into our first years of life, are
critical for normal immune
development.
It's not clear if they are able to sync up with the
earlier blooms and avoid disruptions to
critical life stages, such as egg hatching and larvae
development, according to lead study author Mati Kahru, a research oceanographer
in the Integrative Oceanography Division at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
in California.
We've shown
in our mouse model of
early maternal stress, for example, that short - term changes to the microbiome during a
critical period of
development can result
in brain changes.
The center is the nation's leader
in brokering the science of
early childhood
development to influence and inform policies and public opinion
in ways that make a
critical difference for young children and their families — particularly those facing adversity.
Although Shonkoff thinks accountability is
critical in early childhood
development assessment, he foresees the issue of assessment as a much bigger political problem that requires honest evaluation — something that he sees as detrimental to assessment success.
In particular, while experts see
early education as a
critical site of
development and learning, families often see child care primarily as a place where children are looked after safely while they work or study.
Both groups play important roles
in the
critical task of educating policymakers, civic leaders, and the general public about the rapidly growing science of
early childhood
development and research on the effectiveness factors of interventions.
The Council will also continue its investigations into the
early childhood roots of lifelong health disparities — with profound implications for public health policy
in states — and
critical periods of
development and brain plasticity across the lifespan — with important implications for the timing of interventions.
Our approach to achieving this goal focuses on three objectives: (1) to develop a reliable, predictive panel of biomarkers (including both biological and bio-behavioral measures) that can identify children, youth, and parents showing evidence of toxic stress, and that can be collected
in pediatric primary care settings; (2) to conduct basic, animal and human research on
critical periods
in development and individual differences
in stress susceptibility, thereby informing the timing and design of a suite of new interventions that address the roots of stress - related diseases
early in the life cycle; and (3) to build a strong, community - based infrastructure through which scientists, practitioners, parents, and community leaders can apply new scientific insights and innovative measures to the
development of more effective interventions
in the first three postnatal years.
Early childhood programs provide intervention at a
critical time, when children's brains take huge leaps
in development.
It is
critical that
early decisions incorporate contemporary research and deep alignment to OSDE requirements so that teacher evaluation systems will work
in concert with professional
development systems and student achievement data.
Systematically measure children's growth
in the
critical areas of child
development and
early reading to identify students who are
in need of more intensive instruction and to modify instructional practices.
In her speech at the Magnet Schools of America Conference
earlier this year, Secretary DeVos stated, «I think experiencing and being a part of a diverse environment is really
critical to the
development of any young person.»
There is an extensive body of research that shows the
critical importance of
early childhood
in children's learning and
development, including for long - term educational outcomes.
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The
Early Learning Foundation uses a competency framework for its Preschool through Grade 3 district initiatives, building the foundation skills for lifelong learning at the most
critical phase
in the
development of a child.
Early Childhood Milwaukee Public Library provides early literacy education for daycare providers and parents, resulting in more than 1,000 young participants who form critical reading connections and brain development during the first 1,000 days of life in Ready to Read early literacy programs for ages 0 &mdas
Early Childhood Milwaukee Public Library provides
early literacy education for daycare providers and parents, resulting in more than 1,000 young participants who form critical reading connections and brain development during the first 1,000 days of life in Ready to Read early literacy programs for ages 0 &mdas
early literacy education for daycare providers and parents, resulting
in more than 1,000 young participants who form
critical reading connections and brain
development during the first 1,000 days of life
in Ready to Read
early literacy programs for ages 0 &mdas
early literacy programs for ages 0 — 5.
That's because the end of third grade marks a
critical transition point
in children's learning: It is the time when children shift from learning how to read — the key focus, along with social
development, of the
early elementary years — to reading to learn.
As investments
in aligned systems has gained momentum, a
critical component has been missing: professional learning opportunities to build the capacity of
early childhood leaders to effectively support the learning and
development of the children they serve.
Reframing discipline issues as «problems to be solved,» Yvonne emphasizes the
critical role of social - emotional
development in early childhood classrooms.
Early handling and events that occur during the first 2 to 4 months of life, are
critical factors
in the social
development of the dog.
Through
early socialization, a
critical but often undervalued factor
in the
development of puppies.
The
earlier you get started, the better as this is a
critical time
in your puppy's
development with new people and other dogs.
Mixed breeds are lucky if they are born
in a shelter and receive
early socialization and appropriate training during their
critical development stages.
Every game is different and can benefit from specific things while
in -
development, whether it's finding bugs, stress testing or tweaking
critical systems, and
Early Access to games can facilitate all of that.
Yet another important
critical development took place beginning
in the 1980s that also altered
earlier definitions of «regional art»: the emergent social and political consciousness of a radical contemporary and urban - based First Nations art.