Sentences with phrase «looked at children»

The preceding two sections looked at children's motor and communication development, as assessed by their main carers.
Part 1 in this series looked at children's rights to be parties to family proceedings (see «Child's play (Pt 1)», NLJ, 28 April, p 10).
Tom looked at his children with a knowing look.
The researchers looked at children in Florida, which has a robust data set on its students and a Sept. 1 cut - off date for children to enroll in kindergarten.
The study, from the leading provider of formative assessments to UK schools, looked at children's feelings about school and teachers as well as their attitudes to themselves as learners — their confidence, work ethic and how prepared they felt themselves to be, for instance.
Several studies looked at children born way back in the late 1960s and early 1970s (my generation!).
A 2011 study looked at children with mild, moderate and severe eczema and a direct relationship this vitamin D status and severity of eczema.
I just went back and looked at my children's baby books and all 3 of them (even the boys) spoke short sentences by 15 - 17 months of age.
In the study, researchers looked at children ages 4 to 17 who were born in Sweden between 1984 and 2007.
How many mothers have looked at their children and thought, «Ah, they keep me young»?
The study in Pediatrics looked at children 15 - 33 months old, with autism experts analyzing 10 - minute videos of the children's behaviors during evaluation in a clinical setting.
The study is limited by the fact that it only looked at children's behaviors at one time point.
The research by leading early learning scientists looked at children from a wide variety of backgrounds, including those from advantaged and disadvantaged families, and those who had suffered brain injury.
«We have looked at the children of victims, and now we are looking at a next generation of victims, the grandsons and granddaughters,» Gasanov says.
Most of the studies they analysed looked at children's growth rates.
A study that looked at children's meals across the U.S. in 2008 found «the overwhelming majority» were of «poor nutritional quality.»
It's no wonder, then, that another study from 2009 that looked at children who participated in the National School Lunch Program found they were more likely to gain weight than other children.
We looked at our children and said, «I'm going to give my child the thing I so needed — recognition.»
And I didn't want to look at my children down the road and say, «Listen, your dad got paid a bunch of money to walk away from his principles.»
«It's unfortunate that we couldn't have looked at this child a little more closely before transitioning him to Stoneman Douglas,» Carrier added.
It's unfortunate that we couldn't have looked at this child a little more closely before transitioning him to Stoneman Douglas.
If you look at the children left in foster care it is usually the ones who have the most severe issues, especially if the baby is born addicted to crack.
Parents need to look at their children and believe that there is a reason for them being here, which there is not.
So given the topic of this article — which is about Men of God diddling little boys — is the way priests look at children better than they way us filthy westerners look at women?
For years we've been advised to look at children in terms of their financial viability.
The Village Church, a Southern Baptist mega-church in the Dallas area, recently disciplined a woman who had her marriage annulled when she found out that her husband had been looking at child porn.
Especially when they look at another child, and infant running around, playing, cuddling with their mommy and just spreading joy to everyone around him or her.
And when I look at my children, I realize that in many respects they are tragically ignorant of their Jewish background.
This step of isolation is a necessary diplomatic one, probably long overdue, but it doesn't feel like enough, when I see the mass graves, when the grieving men lift up the bodies of their children to shove their lifeless and crippled bodies at the television cameras, here, here, here, you are keening and begging us all to look at your children, look at them, there, dead in your arms.
One of the things I have respected most in Aida Rosa, principal of the elementary school P.S. 30, and the teachers that I talk with on her staff is that they look at children here as children, not as «distorted children,» not as «morally disabled children,» not as «quasi-children» who require a peculiar arsenal of reconstructive strategies and stick - and - carrot ideologies that wouldn't be accepted for one hour by the parents or the teachers of the upper middle class.
As we look at our children, we can hardly believe that they are ours.
Does everybody look at your child and think «Sinner!»
When we look at children's films, which help to shape the ideas, ideologies and value systems of literally billions of young minds, we find utter Bechdel carnage.
Think about Sandy Hook and look at your child.
An internal audit conducted by the same journal that published Regnerus» paper bluntly called it «bullshit» because it did not look at children raised in intact households of married same - sex couples.
Often, as I look at my children, I am conscious of things I know about their past that they will never know.
look at the children run around and high five each other!
In a sense it is akin to looking at a child who believes in Santa Clause.
Everybody is going through it, every person is looking at the state of the planet and looking at their children and thinking - wow, how can we change this for their sake?
We look at our children, all adults, and wonder how different their lives might have been had known some of the consequences of eating a grain based diet when they were small.
The important thing to note when looking at the Child's Hierarchy of Needs and comparing it to the Mother's Hierarchy of Needs or general hierarchy of needs is that children are wholly dependent on others to provide their needs, at least initially.
You have to look at your child's skills and aspirations before you encourage them to apply for college.
I'm going to look at each child and decide what would be best for each child.
But once in a while I manage to loosen that grip - usually when the late afternoon pink tangerine light announces itself in a way that defies you not to stop and feel it on your face, not to just pause look at your child laughing on the playground.
Of course, you can forget about looking at your child's sleeping habits.
I respect your opinion and writing but be on the other side of the fence and look at your children?
If that's the case, you'll need to take a careful look at your child's bedtime routine and environment to make some tweaks.
For this reason, your doctor will probably look at your child's walking in the context of other skills and try to figure out where he is on the continuum of motor development.
We are aware that regardless of what science says, it isn't comfortable to look at your child in that condition and just wait for acnes to disappear.
We recommend first looking at your child's activity schedule.
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