Now a group of unusual people want to create yet another way to
hurt child development.
Not exact matches
We know that coal increases and worsens asthma,
hurts children's lung
development, and increases cardiac disease.
Jeff has not been able to see that his old
hurt from childhood has been keeping him from entering into an arena of parenthood that is critically important for a growing
child's health and
development.
Exposure to verbal and physical aggression between parents may
hurt a
child's ability to identify and control emotions, according to a longitudinal study led by NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human
Development.
A: Some experts believe that two proteins ---- gluten (found in barley, rye, oats, and wheat) and casein (in dairy products)---- do nt get broken down completely in the gastrointestinal tracts of
children on the autism spectrum, and that could
hurt brain
development and function.
No wonder sitcom creators liken getting a series on the air to creating a
child; months or years of
development need to combine with patience, love and the willingness to modify and tweak a concept until it
hurts.
We strongly reject the way high - stakes standardized tests are
hurting our
children and denying them high - quality teaching in a healthy atmosphere that fosters the full
development of their capabilities.
Joining my cohost J. Craig Williams and me to discuss the latest
developments in divorce, alimony and
child custody are Sherri Donovan, principal of the law firm Sherri Donovan & Associates and author of the recently published book, Hit Him Where It Hurts: The Take - No - Prisoners Guide to Divorce — Alimony, Custody, Child Support, and More, and Daniel E. Clement, principal in the Law Offices of Daniel E. Clement and author of the blog New York Divorce Re
child custody are Sherri Donovan, principal of the law firm Sherri Donovan & Associates and author of the recently published book, Hit Him Where It
Hurts: The Take - No - Prisoners Guide to Divorce — Alimony, Custody,
Child Support, and More, and Daniel E. Clement, principal in the Law Offices of Daniel E. Clement and author of the blog New York Divorce Re
Child Support, and More, and Daniel E. Clement, principal in the Law Offices of Daniel E. Clement and author of the blog New York Divorce Report.