Sentences with phrase «early adulthood so»

Using the prospective method, young children displaying sex - atypical patterns are followed into adolescence and early adulthood so that their sexual orientation can be assessed at maturity.

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We humans are aware of change in personal development, as described in Shakespeare's «seven ages of man»; so we are used to planning for the next day, the next year or even for a lifetime as when, in early adulthood, we choose a career or a spouse.
They will need early and intensive interventions to help them achieve their maximum potential so that in adulthood they will have the best chance possible to be a functional as possible.
So you're in your early 20s and your brain has finally reached adulthood.
That idea would have been scoffed at just a few years ago: The brain is malleable in the early years, so the thinking went, but by adulthood the only change possible is deterioration.
So a team of scientists, led by Lucy Bowes at the University of Oxford, carried out one of the largest studies on the association between bullying by peers in teenage years and depression in early adulthood.
So a team of US researchers investigated the association between dietary protein sources in early adulthood and risk of breast cancer.
«This long - term chronic disease can be developed in different ways, so achieving normal growth in lung function in early adulthood is an important factor in terms of future risk,» says Peter Lange, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine at Hvidovre Hospital and professor at the Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen.
The birth of new neurons in the mouse hippocampus starts waning in early adulthood — well before cognitive decline becomes obvious — so the researchers wondered whether boosting Tet2 levels in the adult hippocampus could restore neurogenesis and potentially prevent the onset of cognitive decline later in life.
I will forever be grateful for having such a healthy dose of art so early in my life, that has carried with me through to adulthood (Hamilton tickets, I've got my eye on you).
Physical activity is a habit so starting early in a child's earliest years is likely to entrench healthy, active behaviours in adulthood.
Using make - your - own books to solidify counting skills: It's hard to believe that counting is a skill so predictive of math achievement even into adulthood, but it's true: Those who count strong early on often have a lifelong math advantage.
Steiner Waldorf are, in principle, all - age schools, from early years to young adulthood, so during a child's school life, the role of «games» develops and changes.
We're envisioning an education system — not a new system, but one that's built on our current system — of supports and opportunities that meets all children where they are in early childhood, and gives them what they need inside and outside of school so they can be successful in every stage of education and into adulthood.
Remember, early socialization during puppyhood has enabled you to continue to socialize and control your dog as an adolescent and so, by the same mark, continue socializing and training throughout adolescence so that you may further continue to socialize your dog during adulthood.
But if you are denied these basic comforts early in life, whether through a lack of physical affection or emotional bonding, you may develop intense fears of abandonment that can last well into adulthood — fears so powerful that they can actually cause you to push people away.
If left untreated, the child may go on to develop Antisocial Personality Disorder in adulthood, so early intervention is important.
State preschool programs are unable to do so, as the earliest participants have barely reached adulthood.
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