Not exact matches
The 2005 Australian Longitudinal
Study of Aging found that close relationships with
children and other relatives had very little impact on
how long you live, but people with the most friends tended to outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent.
«It is an ongoing process where parents perform the activities with their
children, and they talk with their
children about
how they felt,» said Dwight Burlingame, a professor of philanthropic
studies at
I spent a year
studying how girls learn best, researching gender differences, talking with neuroscientists and observing
children's play patterns.
While some
studies on this beneficial bacteria show it can treat specific health issues in
children, scientists are exploring
how it may help gut health more broadly.
Behavior experts David Whitebread and Sue Bingham of the University of Cambridge reviewed previous
studies to determine
how children learn in general, and
how they learn about money in particular.
Berger
studied why some New York Times articles make the paper's own Most E-mailed List, why products get word of mouth, and
how social influence shapes everything from the cars we buy to the clothes we wear to the names we give our
children.
His books, journalism, and television appearances earned him a good deal of money to support his
children and three wives, and Kathleen Burk, who
studied with Taylor, devotes much attention to who paid him
how much for what.
Some sociological
studies of
how the doctrine of karma is actually used in daily life suggest, however, that it does not inhibit a parent seeking a cure for a
child who is ill.
A recent comparative
study of worldwide military and social spending indicated
how at present 1.3 million dollars per minute on average are spent for military purposes; during the same minute 30
children die for lack of food or simple vaccines (WMSE).
A psychiatrist who
studied the effects of the school desegregation conflict on
children in the Deep South reports: «I have been struck by
how clearly young Negro
children foresee the bleak future of their lives.
The article recounts
how an ambitious team of research psychologists undertook to
study the entire group of
children born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, beginning with prenatal histories taken from the mothers and following up on each
child's development at ages one, two, ten, eighteen, and again at thirty - one or thirty - two.
With important decisions in life like what to
study, who to marry, if and when to have
children, when to look for a new job or
how much to spend on a big purchase, it's vital to consider the cost.
How apropos considering that the afore - mentioned George Barna in a separate
study found that «
children are the most important population segment to minister to because of their spiritual vulnerability.»
You might say, «When
children are starving in Ethiopia,
how can you set aside someone to
study lemurs?
She also shared with me, in conversation,
how her
children received the Children's Juice Plus + Orchard and Garden Blend Chewables for FREE because of her involvement in the Children's Healt
children received the
Children's Juice Plus + Orchard and Garden Blend Chewables for FREE because of her involvement in the Children's Healt
Children's Juice Plus + Orchard and Garden Blend Chewables for FREE because of her involvement in the
Children's Healt
Children's Health
Study.
This case
study was compiled using GlobalData's Pack - Track packaging innovation tool and takes a closer look at a plastic bottle with an easy - open tamper - evident closure, currently used for a
children's juice drink, and considers
how the format could cross over into other categories.
Kate Percy shares a case
study of one of the first students to join the «Eat Like an Athlete» healthy eating programme for schools, which aims to enable
children to make sense of food by linking what we eat to
how we perform and feel.
The
study looked at
how junk food advertising can influence
children's eating habits and food choices.
While there have been no formal
studies to determine
how many
child molesters have coached youth teams, a computer - database search of recent newspaper stories reveals more than 30 cases just in the last 18 months of coaches in the U.S. who have been arrested or convicted of sexually abusing
children engaged in nine sports from baseball to wrestling — and this despite the fact that
child sex - abuse victims, for reasons ranging from shame and embarrassment to love or fear of their molesters, rarely report the crime.
The most comprehensive
child care study conducted to date to determine how variations in child care are related to children's development, supported by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), found that the more hours children spend in child care, the higher the incidence of problem behavior and the greater its seve
child care
study conducted to date to determine
how variations in
child care are related to children's development, supported by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), found that the more hours children spend in child care, the higher the incidence of problem behavior and the greater its seve
child care are related to
children's development, supported by the National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), found that the more hours children spend in child care, the higher the incidence of problem behavior and the greater its seve
Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), found that the more hours
children spend in
child care, the higher the incidence of problem behavior and the greater its seve
child care, the higher the incidence of problem behavior and the greater its severity.
A few commenters on the Strollerderby post, They Say: Spanking Makes Your Kid Mean, a Bit Dumb, question
how scientific this
study was and if other variables could have played a role in the aggressiveness of the
children.
«For around 30 years, researchers have
studied how having
children affects a marriage, and the results are conclusive: the relationship between spouses suffers once kids come along,» writes psychology professor Matthew D. Johnson, director of the Marriage and Family
Studies Laboratory at Binghamton University in New York.
Though you can not completely eliminate your teenager's chances for depression, consider whether your
child participates in physical and extracurricular activities, maintains a positive social life and understands
how to cope with stress, suggests John Curry, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Center for the
Study of Suicide Prevention and Intervention at Duke University in Durham.
Since
studies indicate
how damaging parental conflict is to kids, the thought of raising
children in a conflict - free house sounds more than intriguing — it actually sounds preferable.
The
studies that have been done tend to focus on what happens with dads and their relationship with their kids post-divorce, and
how it the loss of contact negatively impacts the
children.
If you're divorced, you know all too well about the numerous
studies of
how divorce impacts kids; what we rarely hear about is
how children impact their parents» marriage.
I hadn't known about this center's work, and it is highly illuminating and also offers hope for those of us who'd like to see men feel accepted and embraced in that role My only concern is that of the 31 fathers in this
study most were at home with babies / young
children (meaning they probably hadn't been married too long) and the mean number of years spent caregiving was slightly greater than 5; I wish the authors indicated
how many had been doing it for 17 years.
Studies have shown
how regular hydration helps
children stay focused and become better learners.
Perri Klass MD, highlights the impact of daytime sleep for young
children in her NYT article, «A
Child's Nap Is More Complicated Than It Looks» — «Dr. Monique LeBourgeois, a sleep scientist at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and her colleagues recently conducted the first
study on
how napping affects the cortisol awakening response, a burst of hormone secretion known to take place... Read More
A
study review by CJ Bacon and colleagues from the Department of
Child Health Medical School in the University of Newcastle tracked 649 babies from the age of 8 to 26 weeks to answer the question, «
How mothers keep their baby warm?
«We were surprised by the large number of concerns mothers had, and we were very concerned by
how particular concerns were strongly related to giving up with breastfeeding» - such as worries about babies not getting enough nutrition, said Laurie A. Nommsen - Rivers, the
study's senior author, from Cincinnati
Children's Hospital Medical Center.
«They'll want to hear
how others feel, and they'll feel a wider range of feelings themselves,» says Judith Myers - Walls, associate professor of
child development and family
studies at Purdue University and an expert on talking to
children about war.
The data also will be used to
study what foods
children are likely to choose and
how much of if they're eating.
The researchers believe the results call for more
studies on
how birth methods affect health and development of babies and
children.
Many
studies that have been done have focused on the safety of co-sleeping for the
child, but there isn't a lot of research on
how co-sleeping affects parents.
Gottman spent years
studying how parents can best help
children learn
how to effectively manage their positive and negative emotions.
At an individual level, I don't think the differences uncovered in our
study will make a large difference in
how a single
child develops.»
«And though much has been said about the cost of having a baby and the cost of raising a
child to adulthood, a new
study suggests that many first - time parents aren't financially prepared for that crucial first year, no matter
how much money they make,» says one NerdWallet
study.
The
study consisted of two parts, the first of which surveyed a
child's «sugar / fat / salt palate» (SFS palate) and
how it related to a
child's food choices.
Regnerus (the same sociologist behind a controversial
study of
how children of same - sex couples fare) says cheap sex — sex with little cost as far as time or emotional investment — is behind a host of societal ills, from fewer people marrying to the rise of unmarriageable men to more people living together to more
children being born outside of marriage — you get the idea.
Society isn't happy with single moms; according to a 2011 Pew Research Center
study, nearly seven out of 10 said the trend toward single mothers was bad for society (although writer Tracy Mayor in Brain,
Child magazine calls out the actual question asked by Pew researchers —
how people felt about «more single women deciding to have
children without a male partner to help raise them,» not whether they think single mothers per se are bad for society.
Candidate in Developmental Psychology, also at the University of British Columbia, where she is
studying how certain evolutionary factors affect
children's empathic behavior.
Sometimes we get so focused on the latest
study or research that tells us that the average
child needs «x» amount of sleep for optimal brain development, or
how many naps the average
child needs, or what time the average
child should go to bed or wake up that we forget we aren't growing an «average»
child.
So
studies like this can help parents open their eyes to
how they may be treating their
children differently based on their genders and more importantly,
how they can change their behavior in the future.
A
study in the journal
Child looked at over 3,000 families and
studied how much of an impact support can have on mothers and babies when it comes to colic.
If chosen carefully, a tutor can teach your
child about more than good
study habits and
how to diagram a sentence.
«Norwegian and Danish researchers looked at 345
children between 13 months and five years old and
studied how long they were breastfed.
Learn more about
how setting limits helps
children heal with Hand in Hand parenting's free setting limits e-book or the online self -
study course, Setting Limits And Building Co-operation.
So it's probably a good idea if your
child has some understanding of
how to multiply numbers before beginning on any real
study of division.
This will help to avoid any missing assignments and will also clue you in to
how frequently your
child studies.