[iii]-- In 2010, the top five states with the lowest rate of food
insecure children under 18 are North Dakota, New Hampshire, Virginia, Minnesota, & Massachusetts.
Not exact matches
Although the Australian work of McIntosh (2010) found that infants
under two who spent one night or more a week and toddlers who spend 10 days a month of overnight time in their non-primary caregiver's care are more irritable, more severely distressed and
insecure in their relationships with their primary parent, less persistent at tasks, and more physically and emotionally stressed, this study has been largely discredited by a recently published consensus report endorsed by 110
child development experts (Warshak, 2013), which found that McIntosh drew unwarranted conclusions from her unrepresentative and flawed data.
Children under 3 - 4 years may still feel
insecure when they are separated from their parents, especially at night.
The reasoning behind this proposition is that: A) EBHV programs are designed to serve women categorized as «at - risk» due to a variety of demographic factors, including single - parent household status, age at time of first pregnancy, being categorically undereducated,
under or unemployed, and meeting federal standards of living at or below the poverty line; B) these programs serve women during pregnancy and / or shortly after the birth of their
children, offering an excellent chance for the early prevention of trauma exposure; and C) intervention services are provided at the same times that attachment (whether secure or
insecure) is being developed between mothers and
children, providing the opportunity that generational risk may be mitigated.
Given that
children diagnosed with ADHD are often also diagnosed with «associated conditions,» from trauma,
insecure attachment, and depression (Leuzinger - Bohleber and Fischman, 2010; Storebø et al., 2016) to learning disabilities (Mayes et al., 2000; DuPaul et al., 2013) and autism (Reiersen and Todd, 2008; Antshel et al., 2016), it is very unlikely that a particular EBPT will be helpful for all
children grouped
under the ADHD term.