Sentences with phrase «even after childhood»

The research, says Rogers, may lead to blood tests that would allow therapists to identify which kids are likely to continue stuttering even after childhood.

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Even if he didn't take sacrements after his childhood?
«After thirty - five years of studying and teaching the theology and history of the Church,» writes Eamon Duffy, «I find myself living more and more out of resources acquired not in the lecture room or library, nor even at the post-conciliar liturgy, but in the narrow Catholicism of my 1950s childhood, warts and all.»
Even after a season of my life when I walked far away from our traditions, gathering the greater story of our Church and history to myself, I now find myself corkscrewing back over and over again to the teachings of my childhood, the songs, the practices.
Thanks to my mother's memory for numbers and order (she memorizes license plates after seeing them once), throughout my childhood, this was the cake I ate each year for my birthday, even though we no longer had the recipe.
For some men (and women), this doesn't happen until after the birth of the child or even several months or years into early childhood.
This is because hip dysplasia is known to develop around the time of birth, after birth, or even during childhood.
Ten years after I first dipped my toe into the roiling waters of school food reform, I continue to hear parents complain about unhealthy food and food practices at school, even as headlines scream about the childhood obesity epidemic.
Modeling the relationships among these variables, Lewis found that childhood conduct problems were associated with economic / political discontent in adulthood, even after parental social class and childhood intelligence were taken into account.
Even after researchers adjusted for differences in diet, exercise and demographic variables among the participants, high levels of leptin and irisin continued to be associated with childhood adversity.
After she earned her Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 1991, she began an emotionally wrenching postdoctoral fellowship: hunting down the genetic basis of epidermolysis bullosa, a childhood disease that causes disfiguring and even fatal blisters.
«Even after adjusting for factors ranging from childhood maltreatment and parental unemployment to adult health behaviours including smoking and alcohol consumption, we found that parental addictions were associated with 69 per cent higher odds of depression in adulthood» explains Fuller - Thomson.
This association held even after Cundiff and Matthews accounted for other potential influences, including physical health in childhood and social integration in adulthood.
«Even after accounting for age, race, sex and other early adversities such as parental addictions, childhood physical abuse was still associated with a six-fold increase in the odds of dyslexia» says co-author Esme Fuller - Thomson, professor and Sandra Rotman Endowed Chair at University of Toronto's Factor - Inwentash Faculty of Social Work.
«Those children were at greater risk of debilitating depressive / dysthymic symptoms or anxiety and of suicidality in adolescence than less severely victimized children, even after we accounted for a plethora of confounders assessed throughout childhood
The risk of childhood cancer is still very small, even after factoring in the results of this study, said lead author Dr. Marte Myhre Reigstad.
After a very extended childhood spent dividing in a culture dish, even stem cells tend to grow up and assume adult roles as workaday nerve, muscle, or blood cells, never to return to their youthful state.
This is because hip dysplasia is known to develop around the time of birth, after birth, or even during childhood.
As a child of the 90s, I love the nostalgia that these textures bring to my wardrobe and, even though I thought I'd never wear velvet pumps again after my strappy flats went off to the charity shop back in the year 2000, it's making me hark back to the simpler times in my childhood.
He buys and sells artifacts for a living, after all, and is unsentimental, even when he goes to help his sister clean out his childhood home.
Rated by creators as GB - 7, as they warned audiences that episodes might be too spooky for kids under seven, the anthology series gave kids in the 90's some after - school special scares that even as adults many still can't shake (Slappy the Puppet gives me recurring childhood nightmares in my mid twenties).
He notoriously denied he was her father through much of her childhood, even after being taken to court and only relenting once DNA results were conclusive.
After a troubled childhood, Moll is now in her 20s, confined at home with her family, who are so unpleasant that even Charles Manson would seem like good company in comparison.
And given the sad and troubling details of Harding's life story, from a childhood scarred by abandonment and neglect and a steady diet of verbal abuse through a marriage filled with violence (which didn't stop even after the divorce), there's certainly a serious character study that could be told.
During their childhood, my daughters wanted to hear the same book, Goodnight Moon, over and over: Even after dozens of readings, they continued to excitedly predict what would be on the next page and to take great pleasure in being right.
The links between a private education and healthy living habits persevered even after socioeconomic background, childhood health and cognitive ability were taken into account.
Early childhood maltreatment is associated with significantly lower academic outcomes, even after we control for school, neighborhood, race and other key demographics.
When William Kremen, a psychologist at the University of California, San Diego, examined the reading ability of middle - aged twins in 2007, he found that, even half a century after childhood, family background still had a major effect — but only for children who grew up poor.
After chatting about things we had in common, he even shared one of his childhood favorite recipes.
There are students who are shy from the very childhood and they fails to overcome this shyness even after they grow up and study in the Universities.
But after reading the first book, I was completely drawn in by the lives of Elena and Lila, childhood friends whose lives play out in very different ways, even as they remain symbiotic.
Since receiving a second chance to fulfill my childhood dream, it's no wonder I am drawn to dogs looking for their second (or third, or even fourth) chance at their own happily ever after.
In the human medicine world, it is pretty well known that hip dysplasia develops around the time of birth, shortly after birth, or even during childhood.
This is precisely the case, where our childhood stands we build a monument to the games we loved and in our eyes what comes after so rarely can surpass or even come close to that game we hold dear.
After a long childhood with no access to computer - games or even a computer, I went out in 2001 and bought a PS2 specifically to play this game.
Strauss and Knight42 demonstrated that low levels of cognitive stimulation are a potent risk factor for the development of childhood obesity, even after controlling for social class and maternal obesity.
Third, even after taking into account the effects of (1) established developmental risk factors and (2) concurrent circumstances and behaviors such as low SES, smoking, physical inactivity, and poor diet at 32 years of age, each adverse childhood experience still predicted a greater number of age - related - disease risks at that age (Table 3, panels 3 and 4).
As we discuss below, one recent study found that family stability trumps family structure as it pertains to early cognitive development even after controlling for economic and parental resources.26 It has been shown that children living in stable single - parent families (that is, families that were headed by a single parent throughout childhood) do better than those living in unstable two - parent families (that is, families that had two parents present initially but then experienced a change in family structure).27 Another study finds that children living in stable cohabiting homes (that is, families where two parents cohabit throughout the child's life) do just as well as children living with cohabiting parents who eventually marry.28 But other research challenges the conclusion that it is family stability that is crucial for child wellbeing One study, for instance, found that children who experience two or more family transitions do not have worse behavioral problems or cognitive test scores than children who experience only one or no family transitions.
97 Longitudinal research has linked heavy exposure to television violence in childhood to increased social aggression in adult females, even after controlling for childhood aggression, childhood IQ, parental education, parental TV habits, and the socioeconomic status of the family.98 Although these studies are suggestive, it will not be possible to draw conclusions about whether media violence causes this alternative form of childhood aggression until more research is conducted.
Even after controlling for the selection of different types of individuals into different types of family structure, the authors concluded that children who spent time in divorced - or unwed - mother households fared considerably worse than those remaining in intact two - parent families throughout their childhood and adolescence.
After controlling for age, race and education, infants with unwed mothers still have a higher mortality rate, even through early childhood years.
In multivariate analyses, childhood CP predicted intimate partner violence perpetration in early adulthood, even after the effects of numerous contextual variables and concurrent protective factors were taken into account.
Selected sites in California, Washington, Texas, Indiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Florida, and North Carolina ran the spectrum from quality early childhood education settings to K - 12 schools, after - school and summer learning sites, and even a community college campus.
Separation because of parental imprisonment predicted boys» internalizing problems from age 14 to 48, even after controlling for childhood risk factors including parental criminality.
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