If a significant
number of children have elevated levels of lead in their blood, the health department will develop...
Not exact matches
As much as they claim to be victimised for public breastfeeding, FFing parents are frequently compared to
child abusers, told that they are feeding their babies poison, that they don't deserve to
have children and shown sensationalist «infographics» like the ones a few posts back which stated that formula fed babies are x times more likely to die within the first year
of life without even accounting for the numerous confounding factors that
would cause those
numbers to be
elevated in the first place.
I see being a mom as many things — a responsibility, a relationship, a labour
of love, but an
elevated «status» isn't one
of them, unless you
have the kind
of worldview where a woman's status is bound up in the
number of children she produces.
Having a large number of children in the home (ie, ≥ 4) vs having only 1 child in the home significantly elevated the risk of a positive maternal depression screen (OR, 1.29; 95 % CI, 1.07 -
Having a large
number of children in the home (ie, ≥ 4) vs
having only 1 child in the home significantly elevated the risk of a positive maternal depression screen (OR, 1.29; 95 % CI, 1.07 -
having only 1
child in the home significantly
elevated the risk
of a positive maternal depression screen (OR, 1.29; 95 % CI, 1.07 - 1.57).
Of the limited number of studies done on Chinese immigrants in North America in the areas of parenting and child development, several showed that Chinese immigrant families who had prolonged parent - child separation experienced elevated risks of socio - emo - tional and behavioral problems in the child, as well as strained parent - child rela - tionships [3][9][20
Of the limited
number of studies done on Chinese immigrants in North America in the areas of parenting and child development, several showed that Chinese immigrant families who had prolonged parent - child separation experienced elevated risks of socio - emo - tional and behavioral problems in the child, as well as strained parent - child rela - tionships [3][9][20
of studies done on Chinese immigrants in North America in the areas
of parenting and child development, several showed that Chinese immigrant families who had prolonged parent - child separation experienced elevated risks of socio - emo - tional and behavioral problems in the child, as well as strained parent - child rela - tionships [3][9][20
of parenting and
child development, several showed that Chinese immigrant families who
had prolonged parent -
child separation experienced
elevated risks
of socio - emo - tional and behavioral problems in the child, as well as strained parent - child rela - tionships [3][9][20
of socio - emo - tional and behavioral problems in the
child, as well as strained parent -
child rela - tionships [3][9][20].
Despite Newark's progress in reducing the
number of children with
elevated blood lead levels, nearly a quarter
of all tested Newark
children under 6 - years - old still
have some harmful levels
of lead in their blood, according to the 2018 Newark Kids Count released today.