Sentences with phrase «early infancy followed»

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In its entirety, probably, it follows us at every instant; all that we have felt, thought and willed from our earliest infancy is there, leaning over the present which is about to join it, pressing against the portals of consciousness that would fain leave it outside....
The contribution of bacteria through vaginal delivery followed by exclusive breastfeeding promotes specific microbial profiles that facilitate optimal nutrient metabolism and early systemic immune training.23 The potential short - and long - term effects of perturbations of the gut microbiome of infancy, as influenced by operative delivery or formula feeding, are beginning to be examined.
According to a manual called the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (the DC: 0 - 3R), which was published in 2005 by a non-profit organization called Zero to Three, the following five conditions should be met in order for a diagnosis of depression to be made in an infant:
Further, this enlargement, present as early as 3 years of age, appears to represent accelerated growth in infancy and may be followed by slowed growth in late childhood.
A fifteen - year follow - up of the Prenatal / Early Infancy Project in Elmira, New York, showed that the nurse home visits significantly reduced child abuse and neglect in participating families, as well as arrest rates for the children and mothers.35 The women who received the program also spent much less time on welfare; those who were poor and unmarried had significantly fewer subsequent births.
The following articles address various topics related to the development and use of the DC: 0 — 5 ™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood.
For example, the Minnesota study (2005) followed participants from infancy to late adolescence and found continuity between early attachment and later emotional / social behavior.
Disorders of attachment are classified in DSM - IV - TR and ICD - 10 as follows: Reactive attachment disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood, divided into two subtypes, Inhibited Type and Disinhibited Type in DSM - IV - TR, and Reactive attachment disorder of Childhood and Disinhibited Attachment Disorder of Childhood in ICD - 10.
The sample consisted of 511 males and 647 females who were participants in the Australian Temperament Project, a population based longitudinal study that has followed young people's psychosocial adjustment from infancy to early adulthood.
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