Sentences with phrase «look at adulthood»

Like Frances Ha, The Squid And The Whale, and many of Baumbauch's other works, the film takes a sharp look at adulthood and the challenges that come with maturity.

Not exact matches

If a suit is just going to make you look stuffy and out of touch, how do you signal you've arrived at actual, successful adulthood?
From this new place, from this last ledge before Michelle leaps into the pros and adulthood, then maybe marriage and children, she looks over at Pat.
This research looked at a sample of individuals at age 10 and then later in adulthood.
«This was a great data set to look at this because you get young men who are teenagers and follow them into adulthood,» Garfield said.
... looking at the beginning of the end: The beginning of his adulthood, as a strong, confident, self - assured man.
Concerning ourselves with the relationship between our parenting choices and the impact on the neural development of our children is pretty darn important if we want to look at potential ramifications for adulthood.
To really sort this out, we need to look at kids from childhood to early adulthood.
It is unclear whether losing and regaining weight in adulthood also increases the risk of death from these heart diseases, so the investigators looked at this relationship among postmenopausal women.
And after looking at trees related to ashes, researchers reported lab evidence in 2017 that the beetle larvae can grow to adulthood in the Manzanilla variety of commercial olive trees (Olea europaea).
Looking at spectrograms of the calls, which provide visual representations of the sound, the research team could see the progression of vocal characteristics of the animals from calf throughout adulthood.
By looking at the hippocampus in 55 post-mortem brains aged between 19 and 92, Frisén's team found that a subset of neurons in an area of the hippocampus called the dentate gyrus are indeed created throughout adulthood (Cell, doi.org/ms8).
This gritty British drama set in Glasgow during the 1960s offers an interesting look at the tumultuous lives of several teens as they precariously wend their way to adulthood.
Instead it is a mature look at the impact childhood can have on adulthood, and the recovery that sometimes needs to happen to find peace in old age.
This three - part drama looking at the childhood, adolescence and adulthood of a gay black man from a tough part of Miami has been getting rave reactions out of the Telluride and Toronto film festivals.
But as Ducournau looks at those excesses committed on the cusp of adulthood, she creates opportunities to explore and comment on so many upsetting realities, and does so with absolute fidelity to her core metaphor.
Richard Linklater is known to cinephiles for his look at generational rites as in «Suburbia,» wherein teens support each other in their advance to adulthood.
Jenkins» look at an alienated child who struggles as he enters young adulthood is a beautiful, intimate portrait.
In addition, the script takes a candid look at the childhood experiences and self - formed perceptions that often follow people into adulthood, hampering their ability to love, learn and act wisely.
Vanity Fair reviewer Richard Lawson found a «forlorn, bleary look at lost youth and all too tangible adulthood» that on second viewing opened up into something «profound.»
The heart of the film is an emotional and powerful look at the mother - daughter relationship as well as other touching issues that everyone faces on the cusp of adulthood.
While other studies have explored the link between the labor market and high school graduation rates, this new research is the first to look at how young people's perceptions of the job market affects the way they study and plan while still in high school — habits that are key for success throughout adulthood.
Just really looking at a very different model that's far more transitional to adulthood than walking out of a traditional high school and then being expected to go to college or into the workforce or gap years or whatever kids do, and be ready to do that.
The feral cats who make it to adulthood at the trailer park are well - looked after by the many tenants who care for them.
When you look at the break down of meat to bone in a neck, it's about 50/50 which makes people nervous — THAT»S NOT BALANCED — however, I recommend building up to a balanced diet and then, when they reach adulthood, balance their diet over time.
If, however, your dog is exhibiting destructive behaviors after reaching adulthood, you need to look at the root cause and then take steps to fix what's wrong.
Revisiting things you loved in your childhood, under the sobering influence of adulthood, will usually leave you feeling deeply disappointed (I'm looking at you Thundercats).
As I wrote last month, one way to look at the turbulence in human affairs right now — a turbulence captured in both the disruptive and transformational constructs Friedman examines — is to think of it as akin to the rewiring that occurs in the teenage brain prior to the rebooting we call adulthood.
[2] An August 2016 study looking at the effect of Zika infection on the adult brain suggests that adult brain cells responsible for replacing lost or damaged neurons throughout adulthood, cells that are likely critical to learning and memory, may be vulnerable to infection.
The bright side of this newfound adulthood is multifaceted: you're looking at more disposable income, independence and happy hours galore in your future.
The 2016 Kids Count in Nebraska Report includes an in - depth look at the first steps young people take along their transition away from childhood — emerging adulthood.
We looked at the elements of bouncing back by comparing girls who experienced a depressive problem during adolescence and either did or did not have a depressive problem during young adulthood.
Well, recent research suggests that our relationship experiences from infancy might lay the groundwork for how we behave with close others in adulthood.2 These researchers assessed participants» relationships with their mothers in infancy and then looked at how those same individuals behaved with their romantic partners in adulthood.
Despite decades of research describing the harmful effects of family poverty on children's emotional and behavioral development, eg,12 - 17 experimental or quasi-experimental manipulations of family income that could go beyond description are rare18 and tend to examine the effect of such manipulations on physical health or academic attainment, rather than emotional or behavioral functioning.19, 20 Other analyses of the Great Smoky Mountains data set have focused on educational and criminal outcomes.21 The few studies looking at emotional or behavioral outcomes tend to have a short time frame.22, 23 Some studies of school - based interventions have followed up with children through to adulthood, 24,25 but we have found none that have looked at the long - term effects of family income supplementation on adult psychological functioning.
Researchers looked at various Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE's include (a) psychological abuse, (b) physical abuse, (c) sexual abuse, (d) substance abuse by a household family member, (e) mental illness of a household family member, (f) spousal or partner violence, and (g) criminal behaviour resulting in the incarceration of a household member) and how they are related to adulthood health risk behaviours and disease outcome.
Today marks our final post in this commentary series with a look at the transition to adulthood as well as make some recommendations on how our state can best support these young people on their path to full adulthood.
In 2002, researchers Rena Repetti, Shelley Taylor, and Teresa Seeman at UCLA looked at 47 studies that linked children's experiences in risky family environments to later issues in adulthood.
When you look at all the ways that trauma can affect you well into adulthood, the question arises — can... Continue reading →
Future research needs to extend this inquiry into adulthood while also looking at individual and contextual characteristics, such as access, which may influence social participation.
Although many studies exist linking parenting behaviour to emotional regulation in later childhood (McElwain and Booth - LaForce 2006; Meins et al. 2001; Murray et al. 2011; Halligan et al. 2007), previously, there have been no large longitudinal studies looking at offspring - reported outcomes in early adulthood in relation to maternal response in infancy.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z