(If a baboon makes it to its first birthday,
the equivalent of a human child turning five, it has a good chance of surviving to adulthood and breeding, the scientists note.)
Not exact matches
Behind a smoke screen
of piety concerning the difficult job they have to do in «helping» or «providing services,» their purpose is the
human equivalent of the breaker's yard: They tear asunder the superstructure
of the family and then move to the foundations, demolishing relationships between husband and wife, between parents and
children, and even sometimes between the
children themselves.
If you are absolutely convinced a fetus is truly the full moral
equivalent of an extant
human baby, then any political or ideological qualms you have about helping out with things like birth control and
child care, or including se - x education in school classrooms.
For every $ 1 invested in a Chicago early childhood education program, nearly $ 11 is projected to return to society over the
children's lifetimes —
equivalent to an 18 percent annual return on program investment, according to a study led by University
of Minnesota professor
of child development Arthur Reynolds in the College
of Education and
Human Development.
Botanists say this plant is the fern
equivalent of a
human - lemur love
child.
Educational / Previous Experience Requirements: Associate's Degree in
Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field • At least 1 - 2 years
of early childhood teaching experience or
equivalent combination
of experience, education, and / or training approved by
Human Resources.