The intensive use of new technologies has, in fact,
impacted attention skills and how we use those.
Not exact matches
This included: attendance levels (studies show a positive relationship between participation in sports and school attendance); behaviour (research concludes that even a little organised physical activity, either inside or outside the classroom, has a positive effect on classroom behaviour, especially amongst the most disruptive pupils); cognitive function (several studies report a positive relationship between physical activity and cognition, concentration,
attention span and perceptual
skills); mental health (studies indicate positive
impacts of physical activity on mood, well - being, anxiety and depression, as well as on children's self - esteem and confidence); and attainment (a number of well - controlled studies conclude that academic achievement is maintained or enhanced by increased physical activity).
«Research has shown that community violence has large, short - term
impacts on children's
attention and impulse control, both of which are central to students» ability to learn in school,» says Dana Charles McCoy, assistant professor of education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, who has studied the
impact of neighborhood environments on the development of children's cognitive and socioemotional
skills...
«Dopamine helps coordinate the dog's motor
skills,
attention, reinforcement and reaction time and it has an
impact on the brain's mood area where «good feelings» originate» explains dog trainer Nicki Tudge.
As an experienced and
skilled professional with comprehensive experience delivering critical medical
attention and advanced life support to injured individuals at emergency scenes — both on site and in transit — I am confident that I can make a substantial
impact on your team's success as your next Paramedic.
You will share in the team's
impact on all aspects of this service oriented role including the need for strong
attention to detail, organizational
skills, and the ability to work independently and communicate effectively.
(April 2015) which identifies lead's «Neurobehavioral Signature,» and the negative
impact that lead exposure has on children's cognitive abilities, speech and language, hearing, visual - spatial
skills,
attention, impulse control, social behavior, emotional regulation, and motor
skills.
During a study to demonstrate the negative effects of sleep deprivation in children, Corkum found that, ``... We were able to demonstrate that they actually had difficulties with things like memory, paying
attention, emotional regulation; they actually changed how they viewed pictures — they tended to see things in a less positive light... We're really concerned because this is a period when their brains are developing and
skills are developing, and the
impact that might have on the developing child could potentially be even more problematic as an adult.»
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a paper Educational Interventions for Children Affected by Lead (April 2015) which identifies lead's «Neurobehavioral Signature,» and the negative
impact that lead exposure has on children's cognitive abilities, speech and language, hearing, visual - spatial
skills,
attention, impulse control, social behavior, emotional regulation, and motor
skills.
Attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic, debilitating disorder which may
impact upon many aspects of an individual's life, including academic difficulties, 1 social
skills problems, 2 and strained parent - child relationships.3 Whereas it was previously thought that children eventually outgrow ADHD, recent studies suggest that 30 — 60 % of affected individuals continue to show significant symptoms of the disorder into adulthood.4 Children with the disorder are at greater risk for longer term negative outcomes, such as lower educational and employment attainment.5 A vital consideration in the effective treatment of ADHD is how the disorder affects the daily lives of children, young people, and their families.