Sentences with phrase «literature over the role»

There is much debate in the research literature over the role of oats, barley, and rye in a gluten - avoidance meal plan.

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Debate over the chemicals» role in declines in insect pollinators that had been on - going in the scientific literature jumped into the mainstream (see «Europe debates risk to bees»).
Over time, course participants were encouraged to modify the literature circles roles to suit their needs as teachers.
SYRACUSE, NY (September 15, 2016)-- Between Tongue and Teeth, Angela Fraleigh's first major museum exhibition, brings together over a decade of the artist's works which question and reimagine women's roles in art history, literature, and contemporary media.
The developmental literature shows that parents who perceive themselves as having little power over their lives are more likely to engage in coercive and punitive parenting practices.2 It is therefore not surprising that the NHVP was most helpful to those families who at the start of the programme perceived themselves as having the least control over their lives.3 In their work with high risk families, one of the most crucial roles clinicians can have is in actively empowering their clients, as did the nurses in the NHVP.
Over the past few months, in my role as the Chair of the American Camp Association's (ACA) Task Force on Non-Cognitive Skills, I have been immersed in the research and popular literature on what journalist - author Paul Tough calls «non-cognitive skills.»
Most of the existing literature on parent co-regulation and emotion regulation in children with ASD has focused on toddlers or young children (i.e., under 8 years of age), and because parents» role in children's emotional development is known to change as a child transitions from young childhood to adolescence (Reaven 2010), there is a need to investigate parent co-regulation in school - age children to determine possible changes over development.
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