Depressed
kids showed less pleasure in play and some explored themes of death (Kalb & Raymond, 2003).
Not exact matches
It might seem encouraging to applaud your child's intelligence, but tons of research — much of it spearheaded by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck —
shows that doing so makes
kids fearful of taking risks or pursuing tough goals that might make them feel
less than brilliant at first.
West gave the character a squeaky - clean persona that was perfect for the
kid - friendly
show, but his fighting was
less than desired.
When Kansas made a run with
less than a minute, CBS again
showed the
kid, this time without the tears.
It's clear what's needed and it never gets addressed, to add to it, we play people out if position just to accommodate some players, we have a big squad, but too much average players whom they either kept and or renewed their contracts, younger
kids who are
showing promise may not see the pitch for the next two years, Wilshire will return so I'm fearing for the OX or
Less Coq (because favoratism seems to rule).
happy we won but lets not
kid ourselves leaving this guy incharge another year or we will be hear once again for sure.happy we won, well played sanchez and wow for a player not in wengers favorite joel was remarkable and
shows wenger as a manager is donedone how do u drop such a player its shame.anything
less than third then this season is awfull.
Studies
show that
kids who get
less sleep are more likely to report suffering from depression and suicidal thoughts.
Probably because that kind of change is hard, and demonizing the little guy — the local student nutrition director and local radio DJ last year, or the small restaurant operator and local school superintendent this year — is easier and
less risky than taking on the real «bad guys» — the elected officials, the giant Agribusiness players, the networks that broadcast all of those fast food and junk food ads to our
kids and also, oh yes, broadcast Jamie Oliver's
shows....
In contrast, teachers were more controlling, had lower expectations, got angry more often, and
showed less nurturing toward the children with difficult attachments — and who, sadly, had a greater need than the securely attached
kids for kindness from adults.
«When
kids show up, there's
less time to get more done,» she says.
Research
shows that when a family eats together,
kids perform better in school, are
less involved in risky behaviors, and maintain healthier weights.
found that
kids who slept
less than the suggested daily number of hours tended to
show «higher values of BMI, body fat, waist and hip circumferences and fat mass index... [they] were more sedentary... and spent more time watching TV.»
It's all a work in progress and even though research
shows there are things you can do to help a
kid be
less picky (and research also
shows there's genetic component to it all) nothing replaces the work of exposing
kids in a pleasant atmosphere over the years.
It's not exactly clear what's behind the trend of more parents moving away from corporal punishment — it could be a result of doctors and other child health and welfare experts spreading the word about extensive and well - researched evidence
showing a clear link between corporal punishment and negative outcomes for
kids, or it could be that this form of punishing
kids is
less socially acceptable than it used to be, or a combination of both factors.
«USDA has continued to
show flexibility in implementing these new standards, and Congress should focus on partnering with USDA, states, schools, and parents to help our
kids have access to more healthy food, not
less.»
«Research
shows that
kids who are thankful for what they have tend to be
less materialistic,
less envious of others and
less depressed,» says Olivia Bergeron, LCSW, a psychotherapist and founder of Mommy Groove Therapy & Parent Coaching in Brooklyn, New York.
Research
shows that
kids who get fed are sick
less, pay more attention in class, and even do better on standardized achievement tests.
Research
shows that when parents play with their
kids and have fun with them,
kids are
less likely to develop depression and anxiety and are more likely to become compassionate and empathetic people.
For example, one study of more than 10,000 third graders
showed that the
kids who got at least one recess period a day (lasting 15 minutes or longer) had better classroom behavior than those who got
less recess time or no recess at all.
Kids who can say how they're feeling are
less likely to
show you that they're mad.
Research has
shown that
kids who have a diverse set of friendships, such as friends from school, church, sports and so on will not only be more accepting of others, but they also are
less likely to be bullied.
I knew I didn't want to make a reading log, because I knew the research
showed that they actually backfire and make
kids less inclined to read on their own.
Studies
show kids are five times
less likely to die if kept rear - facing.
But, studies
show again and again that
kids who are praised for their behaviors tend to become more hesitant and unsure of themselves,
less interested in trying new things, and worse, they actually lose interest in the activity they were previously praised for - once the praise stops coming.
Many
kids show interest around 2 years old, while others couldn't care
less until they're 2 1/2 or 3.
Life is already so busy that to do random work just for the sake of doing it doesn't make any sense to me, and if the research
shows that with
less homework
kids are still able to achieve the same amount, why on earth do that?»
The most recent generation of parents reads more to the
kids,
shows more affection and spanks
less.
Studies
show that authoritative parents tend to have
kids who are
less aggressive, more self - reliant, more self - controlled, and better - liked by peers (Brotman et al 2009; Sheehan and Watson 2008; Hastings et al 2007).
A recent study
showed that in many parts of the country
less than one in ten
kids even get «behavior therapy» in addition to medication «Symptoms» of inattention and hyperactivity represent a communication of a range of issues, including sleep deprivation, marital conflict, sensory processing concerns and multiple other possible family stressors, The post does not say not that medication may not have a role to play at some point in a child's life.
Not only do
kids need
less food than adults, but studies
show that preschoolers do a better job controlling portion size when they're allowed to serve themselves.
Research
shows that
kids who eat breakfast at school perform better on standardized tests, exhibit better classroom behavior, and are
less likely to be overweight.
When families sit down together to eat, they eat healthier, have better communication, eat
less junk food, and research even
shows kids who eat meals with their families actually do better in school.
A study published this month found that
kids of authoritarian parents were more likely to be bullied and depressed; they also have been
shown to have
less self - control, more alcohol - related problems, and more eating disorders.
Research
shows that when
kids eat a family meal, they are
less likely to have behavioral problems and more likely to excel academically.
You know he could care
less about
kids being killed in Syria this was all about what people would talk about on news
shows this weekend!
«Although this study can't
show causation, several other studies have
shown that more social media use leads to unhappiness, but unhappiness does not lead to more social media use,» said Twenge, author of «iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected
Kids Are Growing Up
Less Rebellious, More Tolerant,
Less Happy — And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.»
The child welfare system is more likely to intervene in households in «
less neighborly» neighborhoods and in which parents spank their
kids, a new study
shows.
My work in Chicago, which followed 6,200
kids (though not all were immigrants) for eight years, has
showed that first - generation
kids tend to have much lower violence rates, 50 percent
less, than the third generation.
The effects could be long - lasting — research
shows that
kids who feel good about themselves are
less likely to be materialistic.
Studies have
shown that
kids who eat with their families frequently are
less likely to get depressed, consider suicide, and develop an eating disorder.
One Australian study
showed that women with at least one child were about 50 percent
less likely to develop MS than those without
kids.
Studies have
shown that
kids who frequently eat with their families are
less likely to get depressed, consider suicide, and develop an eating disorder.
Fourth graders who
showed signs of depression were more likely than their classmates to be victimized as fifth graders, and
kids who were picked on in fifth grade tended to be
less accepted by their peers in sixth grade.
They slash grocery bills in half, provide tips on
kids allowances and
show how to have family fun for
less.
Also, there are multiple scenes of
kids wrestling with each other, which feel
less significant each time their
shown.
No
less original and sophisticated in concept, but looser and
less polished in execution (which is to say its form is exuberantly matched to its subject), Camp is based on its writer / director's experiences at a summer boot camp for aspiring
show - biz
kids.
The researchers studied MRI scans of preschool - age children and found that those with a family history of dyslexia were
less likely to demonstrate activation during phonological processing and more likely to
show decreases in gray matter than
kids without that family history.
YouTube pranksters Rhett and Link produced this hysterical re-interpretation of the so - not -
kid - friendly TV
show — acted out by
kids, and in song, no
less.
In my book, The Collapse of Parenting, I share data from many sources — including the National Institutes of Health, international databases such as the PISA program, scholarly papers by researchers such as Professor Jean Twenge, and many other sources —
showing that American
kids are indeed more likely to be obese,
less likely to be physically fit, more likely to be anxious and depressed, compared with American
kids 30 years ago — and in the case of academic achievement, doing much
less well compared with
kids in other countries, again a big change compared with American
kids 30 years ago.
But autonomy granting, which, research
shows, is used much
less by black parents, is significantly related to
kids» developing aspirations and planfulness.