Sentences with phrase «occur during early life»

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You will need it desperately during the early stages of your business and to get through the doldrums that will inevitably occur during the life of your enterprise.
The most cogent psychoanalytic explanation of alcoholism indicates that the emotional damage involved probably occurred in the very early life of the person — during the period when the child's primary way of relating to the outside world is oral.
On the other hand, language development is less central during the tween years; the major, obvious increases in language development occurred earlier in life.
Being a young doctor during the early stages of HIV in western Europe, it was amazing the change that occurred both in lives, but also in attitudes toward HIV, when we developed antiretroviral drugs.»
They hope to study the genetic changes that occur during the earliest stages of life, which could help improve in vitro fertilization techniques and prevent early miscarriages.
Napping: A change in body clock (also known as circadian rhythm) occurs during the later years of life, causing people to both go to bed and rise earlier.
Early Childhood Brain Development Sets the Stage for Learning Throughout Life, Experts Say The Plain Dealer, 10/15/15» «Most aspects of brain development after birth depend on experience occurring during this sensitive period,» [Professor Charles Nelson] says.
Early handling and events that occur during the first 2 to 4 months of life, are critical factors in the social development of the dog.
Although a great deal of synaptic plasticity occurs during early childhood as the brain is developing, plasticity in the form of learning and memory continues to shape our synapses throughout our lives.
Yet, despite all we now know about the importance of the early years, we still tend to ignore the experiences that occur early in the life course and only react when things go dramatically wrong during the teenage years and young adulthood (6).
Early adversity increases adaptive challenges faced by adolescents who are already dealing with the normative biological, cognitive, and social changes that occur during this life stage (Cicchetti and Rogosch 2002; Conger et al. 1994; Harter 2012; Hildyard and Wolfe 2002; Steinberg 2008).
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