«Our work shows that not only do people with ASD have
fewer children than others,» he said, «but in families where a child has ASD, the fact that the parents choose to have fewer children means the genes that predispose to ASD are less likely to be passed on to future generations.»
For example, wealthier families tend to have
fewer children than other families, and so have a higher proportion of first - borns who also have access to more resources that may influence their IQ or personality, she said.
Not exact matches
People over 50 with more money, more experience, and
fewer concerns about their
children's futures are starting businesses at rates higher
than almost any
other demographic.
While property is relatively more affordable in
other parts of the country (six times the average salary in the North - east rather
than 14 times in London) it's impossible to ignore that even in the most affordable areas house prices are geared towards two - earner families with two or
fewer children.
Mintz attributes this pattern to the fact that
children and youth now have very
few ties to adults
other than parents and teachers, and even
fewer opportunities within the broader culture to demonstrate and exercise their developing maturity.
Other witnesses argued that, inasmuch as almost 25,000 married couples in France have been approved but wait an average of five years to be able to adopt because
fewer than 5,000 adoptions take place each year, it is possible to provide every adoptable
child with a father and a mother who will offer him or her the best chance of integrating into a new family.
There are more
than a
few upsides to a polygamous arrangement that women enter into freely and willingly because it suits their needs (versus what we usually read and hear about the traditionally male - driven practice, which is often about secrecy and
child brides forced to marry against their will and sexual abuse and
other scandals).
There are
few more personal matters
than how we feed our own
children, and we'd all be better served by adopting a live - and - let - live attitude instead of judging
other moms.
As a mom who loves peanut butter, it hurts to have to spend a little extra money on peanut - free butters - but the lives of the
other children are worth more
than those
few dollars.
There are
fewer nutritional or
other health advantages to giving cow's milk to
children than is generally believed, while there are certainly many risks.
One particular study published just a
few years ago decided to delve into how well - adjusted
children who came into families via methods
other than traditional conception are.
Find out whether
children in daycare get sick more often
than kids who don't, and whether they have
fewer colds and
other illne...
On the first official day, drop your
child a
few minutes earlier to allow for one - on - one
other than just sneaking away.
Scooters are easy to use, requiring
fewer specialized skills
than bicycles and
other vehicles meant for
children.
After controlling for
other factors, such as parents» educational status and the number of
children per household, the analysis revealed that for every hour per day spent watching baby DVDs, toddlers understood an average of six to eight words
fewer than those who did not view them.
Some
children make a lot of quick improvement, but after a
few days of consistency, they catch on to your attempt to take over and might resist longer
than others.
According to researchers at Oregon State University, having one
fewer child reduces a U.S. family's greenhouse gas impact 20 times more
than driving a Toyota Prius, using Energy Star appliances and
other lifestyle choices combined.
Other studies show that
children in day care have less asthma and
fewer allergies
than those raised at home, and younger siblings have a lower incidence of these syndromes.
A new study of how it changed shows that people who came from different language groups — or who lived a
few hundred kilometres apart — were more likely to have
children with each
other than to exchange their version of the story.
Despite spending more per capita on preschool programs
than any
other state, Massachusetts has 40 percent
fewer preschools for
children in poor neighborhoods compared to wealthier communities, according to a study released today by researchers at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
While the digital age has given
children more ways
than ever before to connect with
others, many researchers are concerned with how social networking and decreased face - to - face relationships may have contributed to a 48 percent drop in empathetic concern for
others over the past
few decades.
While the United States spends abundantly on elementary and secondary schoolchildren ($ 12,401 per student per year in 2013 — 14 dollars), it devotes dramatically less
than other wealthy countries to
children in their first
few years of life.
Mr Gibb says too
few children reach the level expected and those in poorer areas are doing worse
than others.
School time occupies around one - sixth of school - age
children's total hours, but schools are the sites of
fewer than 3 percent of students» gun homicides; the
other 97 percent occur somewhere
other than school.
Maryland currently has one of the weakest charter school laws in the nation, which has left parents here with
fewer choices for educating their
children than in many
other states.
Side by Side charter has significantly
fewer needy
children than its host district — which brings me to Ms. Dichele's
other claim: that her school spends less
than public schools.
Parents in my town want the choice to send their
children to the school that suits them and their needs, rather
than being told by
others that only the privileged
few who can afford the bus fare or the fees at a private school deserve it.
In a rebuttal to those who say states should use common tests so that the public can compare how students perform across state boundaries,
fewer than one in five public school parents said it was important to know how
children in their communities performed on standardized tests compared with students in
other districts, states or countries.
About one in five school - aged
children speak a language
other than English at home, a figure that has more
than doubled in the past
few decades.
Demographers at Statistics Canada noticed a
few years ago that when they asked Canadians how many kids they would like to have, the average number was 2.5 — in
other words, one full
child more
than they actually go on to have.
It's unfortunate that this is the most interesting thing that
Child of Light does to differentiate itself from every
other turn - based RPG, but it is an interesting mechanic nonetheless, and offers more
than a
few strategic options, especially in boss fights.
Other than the fact that we appreciate what is indirectly given, am I alone to remark that inside the sales, including the free games, there are very
few, if not any games intended for
children or destined to the family?
My own two
children are adults; one lives nearby, the
other across the country, but I talk with each of them almost every day and go nuts with anxiety if I can't reach them for more
than a
few hours.
I have watched my ex's council flat out lie to judges over the last couple years to prevent myself any more parenting time
than a couple hours a week, I have gotten reports of my daughters worsening behavior and school and in
other social activities The
few adults that were in her life that I could trust to try and look out for her and be there to provide support have slowly been weeded out of her life by her mother because they dared criticize her treatment of the
children.
Over the last
few years, more
than 500 foster
children in long - term care have found permanent homes when judges and
others changed their practices as a result of the advocacy of Appleseed and
others.
Just answer a
few questions and you can often obtain a
child life policy much quicker
than other types of life insurance.
Children who feel that they belong to their preschool, kindergarten, day care or school will be happy, more relaxed and have
fewer behaviour problems
than others.
Children who feel that they belong at school are happier, more relaxed and have
fewer behavioural problems
than other students.
Children who feel that they belong are happier, more relaxed and have
fewer behavioural problems
than others.
Children learn more in the first
few years
than they learn at any
other stage of their lives.
In this way, their
children will have
fewer problems and achieve more
than those who are brought up under
other parenting styles.
Despite decades of research describing the harmful effects of family poverty on
children's emotional and behavioral development, eg,12 - 17 experimental or quasi-experimental manipulations of family income that could go beyond description are rare18 and tend to examine the effect of such manipulations on physical health or academic attainment, rather
than emotional or behavioral functioning.19, 20
Other analyses of the Great Smoky Mountains data set have focused on educational and criminal outcomes.21 The
few studies looking at emotional or behavioral outcomes tend to have a short time frame.22, 23 Some studies of school - based interventions have followed up with
children through to adulthood, 24,25 but we have found none that have looked at the long - term effects of family income supplementation on adult psychological functioning.
«The brain develops more in the first
few years
than at any
other time in life, and studies have identified an achievement gap as early as nine months into a
child's life, separating those from rich households and those from poor households, which tend to be more stressful and less stimulating environments.
Rather
fewer meet the diagnostic criteria for research, which for the oppositional defiant type of conduct disorder seen in younger
children require at least four specific behaviours to be present.7 The early onset pattern — typically beginning at the age of 2 or 3 years — is associated with comorbid psychopathology such as hyperactivity and emotional problems, language disorders, neuropsychological deficits such as poor attention and lower IQ, high heritability, 8 and lifelong antisocial behaviour.9 In contrast, teenage onset antisocial behaviour is not associated with
other disorders or neuropsychological deficits, is more environmentally determined
than inherited, and tends not to persist into adulthood.9
Other than Head Start,
few public preschools existed for typically developing
children, making it difficult to find space and teachers to serve those with special needs.
Because the only way to solve divorce or separation issues is in The Family Courts, our society has broken down to understand that Family Courts equals no where near the equality and Co-Parenting necessary to properly parent our
children after divorce or separation, and since The Family Court are the only power that can endorse or honour a Fami ly Court Order, most Family Court Orders are worthless ourside of The Family Courts, un-enforceable by police and are not recognized by very
few other places
other than The Fa mily Court.
Other than fewer unrealistic expectations of their preschool
children's behaviour, intervention parents did not differ from controls on parenting, parent mental health or
child behaviour outcomes.
Other than a
few re-directions and suggestions for cooperative behaviour, the
children were great because they had a positive incentive to inspire them, rather
than a negative consequence looming.
Following this reasoning, conflictual relationships with a
few children in class may have stronger effects on teacher wellbeing
than distant or even close relationships with the
other children.
Interestingly, of the parents who never swear, 19 % believe their
children are learning to swear from parents, suggesting there are quite a
few Australian families where one parent has more colourful language
than the
other.