"Fewer children" means a smaller number of kids or a reduced amount of offspring compared to before.
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Some are in hard - to - get - to locations with
fewer children in the area; can the district or city provide transportation?
People
with few children replace what they would spend on their children with material goods for themselves — or more.
In my experience after - school clubs attract
few children who aren't successful academically.
Very few children in foster care are securely attached to their biological parents, and the security of the attachment relationship with foster parents predicts outcomes for the child.
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As fewer children die and fewer are born, the age structure of the population gradually changes, as you can see in the graphic below.
While symptoms are often evident before preschool,
few children receive appropriate treatment during this period.
So few children still write thank - you notes to friends and family for the gifts they receive.
«Higher family functioning when children were school - age was predicted by lower parenting stress and
fewer child behavior problems when children were preschool - age,» she said.
Results: Mothers who were not emotionally impaired
reported fewer child behaviour problems than did the children themselves.
Evidence suggests that many women in poor, fast - growing countries would have
fewer children if they had the resources and freedom to plan the number and timing of their births.
Knee and elbow pads: Whilst you
see fewer children wearing these, put simply, they should.
Not only are women having
fewer children today, but they are having them under different circumstances than in the past.
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although few children like to stop an activity they were enjoying, some children have much more difficulty with transitions.
And
few children manage their difficult emotions — emotions like disappointment, fear, anger, hurt or frustration — very well.
Finally, because there are
fewer children served, the food is brought over to the table and someone serves the children rather than the children going over or passing through a serving area.
Here
are few child discipline ideas that helped numerous foster and adoptive families.
However, compared with estimates published in 2002, the incidence of child labour has diminished by 11 per cent and 25 per
cent fewer children were found working in hazardous occupations.
The impact will be great: success will see the demand lessen and
meanwhile fewer children will lose precious school years to the impact of political change.
Study after study has shown that when women have real freedom to choose they opt
for fewer children.
Few children at this age play with peers but most seek out interaction with adults in the classroom.
We assume that fewer students will graduate than started in the ninth grade and
even fewer children will graduate than started in kindergarten.
Despite this substantial burden,
relatively few children and adolescents with depression receive treatment [20 — 22].
He said far too
few children from lower - income families attended grammar schools, which the research put down to the fact that, by the time the 11 - plus is taken, 60 per cent of the disadvantaged attainment gap — equivalent to 10 months of learning by this stage — has emerged.
Speaking at the British Academy in Central London, the PM will make a clear commitment to tackle the existing injustice that means
too few children get the chance of an academic education.
Educated and empowered women means
fewer children on whom greater investment in education and training can be made.
Lakidjekastaff believe that a better understanding of cultural issues, along with referrals to appropriate family support services, have resulted in
fewer children needing to be removed from their families.
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