Sentences with phrase «earlier than the recommended time»

Mothers» concerns that lead them to stop breastfeeding earlier than the recommended time may be related to their expectations of how infants are supposed to behave.

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Drinking is also common during this time; in fact, a traditional source recommends performing the priestly blessing earlier than usual in the service, to make sure the kohanim are not drunk when the time comes!
I do recommend cutting the baking time down to maybe 12 — 14 minutes; I set mine to 16 min and took them out earlier than that — the listed 17 — 20 min will give you burned rolls.
Dr. Cronin said that accelerated rehabilitation earlier than 6 months is not recommended and, even with return - to - play guidelines, it should be seen as multi-factorial and not just a matter of time.
That's why I decided to start these time outs earlier than the experts recommended and I really thing her temperament made it all work.
There is no way to tell if your baby's insides are capable of handling solids any earlier than six months of age, so if you are able to breastfeed until that time, it is highly recommended you do so.
Catherine Lunch, OB / GYN for BabyCenter, has said that, «Experts recommend limiting your use of a hot tub or sauna during pregnancy to less than 10 minutes at a time, or forgoing them altogether, especially in the early weeks.
In Singapore, school typically starts around 7:30 AM, which is one hour earlier than the 8:30 AM or later start time recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
The study, published Wednesday in The American Journal of Family Therapy, found students in the early elementary school years are getting significantly more homework than is recommended by education leaders, in some cases nearly three times as much homework as is recommended.
According to a lawsuit filed against 28 California wineries earlier this year, certain low - end wines contain arsenic levels that are as much as 500 times higher than the recommended daily intake.
More hours of child care have been related to heightened behaviour problems, beginning at age 2 and extending into early middle childhood.23,25 - 27 In addition, early centre - care experience is associated with more problem behaviours.28 The negative effects of child care hours in the NICHD Study have been found to be more strongly related to externalizing behaviour in early childhood when children received poorer care from their child care providers and when children spent a greater proportion of time with a group of peers that was larger in size than recommended by experts.29
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