Sentences with phrase «early developmental phases»

Similarly Pathways to Prevention, a report developed for the National Crime Prevention strategy examining the developmental and early intervention approaches towards crime prevention, urges government to focus on early developmental phases of a child as a means to thwarting future contact with crime.
«Previous research documented brain activity in response to sound during early developmental phases, but it was hard to determine where in the brain these signals were coming from,» said Patrick Kanold, a professor of biology at UMD and the senior author of the research paper.
We also examined the links between the developmental patterns of children's social skills and parenting practices at an early developmental phase.
Conversely, when children fail to build social skills properly, or their skills do not function effectively in the early developmental phase, they subsequently display problem behaviors and experience later social maladaptation, school maladjustment, and poor academic performance [2, 3].

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Separation anxiety is a developmental phase that nearly all children go through during their early years.
In his talk, Wieland Huttner, a molecular cell biologist and developmental neurobiologist at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI - CBG) in Dresden, Germany, explained how his team searched databases for proteins and other gene products expressed in the human brain in these earliest phases of development.
Interestingly, assessment of the early stages of PSC differentiation indicated the existence of developmental control of helicase loading, as licensing slowed with the lengthening of the G1 phase.
The scientific goal of the Developmental Cancer Therapeutics Program is to discover and characterize unique agents and pathways that will impact the development of more effective cancer therapies and to translate these discoveries into clinical applications by using proof - of - principle, early phase clinical and correlative science studies.
Independent developmental editors, however, hired as early as possible in a book's planning phase offers authors a compelling advantage.
Also during this developmental phase, the company became one of the first food manufacturers to start using natural preservatives in its products in the early 1980s.
Although the COAG trials are progressing well, it is too early to determine whether the trials should form the basis of a new model of service delivery in Victoria or wider Australia... It is premature to build on the COAG trials given they are still in their developmental phase and are based on disparate models of operation across diverse jurisdictions.
Transforming Systems for Parental Depression and Early Childhood Developmental Delays: Findings and Lessons Learned From the Helping Families Raise Healthy Children Initiative (PDF - 1,567 KB) Schultz, Reynolds, Sontag - Padilla, Lovejoy, Firth, & Pincus (2013) RAND Corporation Discusses the findings of an evaluation of the Helping Families Raise Healthy Children initiative, the fourth phase of the Allegheny County Maternal and Child Health Care Collaborative's efforts to implement changes in the local system of maternal and child health care.
The question is: How do we know which children are simply going through a temporary developmental phase and which are showing early signs of mental health problems?
Aim of these studies is a timely identification of children at high risk of developing CD or antisocial behaviours, in a developmental phase with more malleable behaviour, when early interventions can be more effective [81].
The author draws the conclusion that the relation between theory and practice, in the field of the attachment theory, is in the phase of early development characterized by asymmetric developmental levels and unidirectional influence.
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