Sentences with phrase «group among the younger children»

Compared with census figures from the 1990s, the numbers of Hispanic and Asian New Yorkers grew more slowly; blacks recorded their first population loss since the Civil War; and non-Hispanic whites, who registered their smallest population loss in decades, also logged the biggest gains of any group among young children.
Overall, the lowest proportion of children (80 %) having at least one local adverse event was observed in the 10 µg group among the younger children aged 1 — 2 years.

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These changes are brought about principally by the increased participation of women in employment, but this has led to a cultural shift in the way men view caring for children — as women's aspirations have changed, so have men's: the desire to participate more in the lives of their children is growing in all social groups, particularly among younger parents.
During emergency situations, disease and death rates among babies and children are higher than for any other age group; and the younger the child, the higher the risk, leaving babies under six months most vulnerable.
During emergency situations, disease and death rates among under - five children are higher than for any other age group; the younger the infant the higher the risk.
URIs are the most common reason that parents take young children to the doctor and lead to massive direct costs, high indirect costs including work absenteeism among parents, and even mortality, especially in disadvantaged groups, say the authors.
«Majority of Americans say benefits of childhood vaccines outweigh risks: But parents of young children are among several groups that see higher risk and lower benefits of the MMR vaccine.»
In the European Union, children younger than 14 years account for a higher proportion of pedestrian mortalities than any other age group except the elderly; in the U.S., among children killed by cars, nearly a quarter were on foot.
Among the Jewish families, there's a middle - aged couple with little children; the rest are young men and women thrown together in the filth — a quarrelsome, exhausted, hungry, and lustful group.
Had the murderous main plot been excised and had some other less disturbing corporate takeover scheme substituted, we would probably have gained a modest family treat, similar to Big in having a young child come up with zany ideas to revolutionize a company into success among his peer group.
For some in the right age group, maturing alongside Harry can be life - defining — tracking their own growth by seeing Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, among other young actors on the films, transform from precocious children to charming adults over the course of the series.
The U.S. Census Bureau had been predicting it, but it happened sooner than expected: The number of Hispanic children has surpassed the number of non-Hispanic black children, making Hispanics the largest minority group among children younger than 18.
Think Physics is a collaborative cradle to career project, which uses physics in a creative and holistic way to inspire children, young people, their parents and teachers to increase the uptake of physics and STEM related subjects at A-level in the North East, especially among girls and other under - represented groups.
She reviewed a new way of grouping children that also resulted in unusually good behaviour and high levels of respect and responsibility among the young people.
But while Amistad had 38 instances of suspension during the last school year among children age 6 and younger, Achievement First Hartford Academy had 114 in the same age group.
During extreme heat events, nighttime temperatures in the region's big cities are generally several degrees higher28 than surrounding regions, leading to increased heat - related death among those less able to recover from the heat of the day.36 Since the hottest days in the Northeast are often associated with high concentrations of ground - level ozone and other pollutants, 37 the combination of heat stress and poor air quality can pose a major health risk to vulnerable groups: young children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions including asthma.29 Vulnerability is further increased as key infrastructure, including electricity for potentially life - saving air conditioning, is more likely to fail precisely when it is most needed — when demand exceeds available supply.
It has highlighted a need for an open and ongoing dialogue in our communities — among children, young people, parents, carers, schools and wider — to ensure that young people have the skills to be critical thinkers online and are resilient to online extremism, whether from groups like Islamic State or far right groups and others.
Need for an open and ongoing dialogue in our communities — among children, young people, parents, carers, schools and wider — to ensure that young people have the skills to be critical thinkers online and are resilient to online extremism, whether from groups like Islamic State or far right groups and others.
After enhancement, there was also a greater proportional increase in reported deaths among those aged 75 years and over, compared to younger adult age groups, while the proportional increase in reported deaths among children and young people was quite variable between age groups.
Illinois» Fathers for New Futures (FNF) hosts the Power of Fathers Symposium, a statewide collaborative of nonprofits that seeks to strengthen and support low - income minority fathers in developing relationships with their children, families, and communities.77 Among its programs, FNF provides job readiness training, parent education, case management, child support information, and additional services to young fathers and men trying to reconnect with their families.78 FNF also hosts a working group of practitioners, and research and policy experts that supports outcomes for children of noncustodial, African - American fathers.79
Attachment disorganisation became a focus of developmental research when rarely occurring incoherent and contradictory infant behaviours, not fitting the Ainsworth categories, appeared to be predominant among maltreated or otherwise deprived groups of infants and young children [6, 40].
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study compared the effectiveness and cost of Stepped Care Trauma - Focused Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (SC - TF - CBT) to standard Trauma - Focused Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (TF - CBT) among young children who were experiencing posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS).
The mission of the Cyberscout Training Programme is to create a community of cyberscout children and young people across Bulgaria, who demonstrate self - developing, responsible, and safe online behavior and popularize it among their peer groups.
Other research indicates a negative association between adverse life events and children's socio - emotional wellbeing, independent of family socio - economic disadvantage, among young children and older age groups (Flouri & Kallis, 2011; Flouri, Mavroveli & Tzavidis, 2010).
Parenting is a proximal variable in the causal pathway to adverse outcomes in childhood and adolescence, of which material disadvantage and economic hardship are distal variables.32 Behavioural problems and temper tantrums among young children have been shown to increase as a result of parenting changes associated with economic hardship.33 Economic deprivation has also been associated with decreased respect for the father and increased dependence on peer group for adolescent boys, and lowered feelings of self adequacy and reduced goal aspirations for adolescent girls.15 Economic hardship appears to have direct and indirect effects on adolescent functioning.
When potentially genuine risk differences among the depression - onset groups were disentangled from differences due to the recency of risk, child - and young adult - onset depression were no longer different from one another.
In the present study, parenting stress, family conflict, and child difficult temperament are examined as predictors of maternal harsh discipline among a group of 58 mothers from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds and their young children between the ages of 1 - to 4 - years - old.
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