Sentences with phrase «of child study»

Professor Jaap Oosterlaan, principal investigator of the Child Study Group at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and the Emma Children's Hospital AMC, the Netherlands, said: «Now that we have firmly established children with psychiatric disorders as a high - risk group for later substance - related disorders, the next step is to make parents, clinicians, and the government aware of these risks and work together in reducing the risks for addiction and its debilitating consequences.»
Jessica Goldberg, Ph.D., is a research associate professor in the Eliot - Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development at Tufts University, and the principal investigator of the implementation evaluation of the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) in Massachusetts.
Marina Umaschi Bers, PhD, is a professor at the Eliot - Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development and the Computer Science Department at Tufts University.
-- Thomas H. Ollendick, Ph.D., university distinguished professor and director of the Child Study Center in the Department of Psychology at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, VA
A fascinating study recently conducted at the University of Toronto's Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study suggests that a focus on the negative ramifications of lying may be the wrong way to encourage honesty from children.
Consults with members of the child study team regarding each pupil's educational program, academic program and personal growth.
Dr. Kenneth Shore Dr. Kenneth Shore is a psychologist and chair of a child study team for the Hamilton (New Jersey) Public Schools.
Now, into the breach step Louise Derman - Sparks, a faculty member at Pacific Oaks College, and Patricia Ramsey, director of a child study center at Mount Holyoke College.
He's attempting to defend the comics, and secretly his lifestyle, to Connie Britton's head of the Child Study Association of America, but the debate never reaches a rousing climax, let alone a resolution.
A struggle to pay the bills leads William to stumble on his ideas for Suprema, the Wonder Woman, and scripts what would become the famous comic eventually censured by Josette Frank (Connie Britton), head of the Child Study Association of American, who takes great offense at the high level of bondage and adult themes printed within the pages of Wonder Woman.
The study, published online in Child Development, was conducted by Karen L. Bierman, Ph.D., director of the Child Study Center at Penn State University in University Park, and colleagues.
Co-authors of the study include Salvatore Mannuzza, PhD (retired); Samuele Cortese, MD, PhD, of the Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience and Verona University, Italy; Erika Proal, PhD, of the Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience and Neuroingenia, Mexico; Rachel G. Klein, PhD, and Maria A. Ramos Olazagasti, PhD, of the Child Study Center at NYU Langone Medical Center.
«We should not take it for granted that classic moral stories will automatically promote moral behaviors,» says lead author Kang Lee of the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study at the University of Toronto.
Fred Volkmar is director of the Child Study Center at Yale University School of Medicine and chief of child psychiatry at Yale New Haven Hospital
Writing in Pediatrics and Therapeutics in 2012, Swedo, along with Jim Leckman of the Child Study Center at Yale University and the famed Johns Hopkins University immunologist Noel Rose, set the criteria for PANS.
Senior author Kang Lee, professor at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study at the University of Toronto, said «humans can simulate facial expressions and fake emotions well enough to deceive most observers.
«Our study shows that the early stress of separation from a biological parent impacts long - term programming of genome function; this might explain why adopted children may be particularly vulnerable to harsh parenting in terms of their physical and mental health,» said Szyf's co-author, psychologist Elena Grigorenko of the Child Study Center at Yale.
Dr. Leslie Rescorla, director of the Child Study Institute at Bryn Mawr College, told the publication that around 2 and a half years is when you should seek professional help, as this is usually when late bloomers tend to catch up with their speedy - speaking counterparts.
The economic advantages which most parents struggle to give their children seemed to be of little importance to the emotional health of the children studied.
The families of the children studied were middle - to upper - middle income, with an average income in the $ 75,000 - $ 90,000 range.
My journey to this lonely precipice of modern thought began last week, with an article in the paper about government efforts to «reverse the long - term decline in the number of children studying science.»
«Most of the children we studied had blood levels of long - chain Omega - 3 that in adults would indicate a high risk of heart disease.
Many of the children she studied as a graduate student are now flown to Georgetown as young adults for ongoing studies.
All of the children studied were born to mothers who lived near the contaminated harbor and dumpsites in these low - income communities, where twice as many people live below the poverty line than the Massachusetts average.
The government consulted 18 months ago on having 90 per cent of children study the EBacc subjects at GCSE.
My Kyung Choi, Jung Hee Shin, Hyun Gyung Gu, Sun Young Park, Hyun A Han, Dan Bi Choi, Korean Association of Child Studies, Korean Journal of Child Studies 29 (5), 2008, 227 - 242
Ji Young Chung, Hyun Sim Doh, Mi Kyung Choi, Korean Association of Child Studies, Korean Journal of Child Studies 26 (6), 2005, 305 - 319
Along with variation in the ages of children studied and the different contexts in which research has been conducted, different definitions and thresholds for what constitutes «problems», or constitutes them at clinical or concerning levels, have produced very different estimates of the number of children with emotional or behavioural difficulties.
Min Kyeong Kim, Kyoung Eun Kim, Korean Association of Child Studies, Korean Journal of Child Studies 30 (5), 2009, 119 - 135
Seung Hee Kook, Sook Ryong Kim, Korean Association of Child Studies, Korean Journal of Child Studies 27 (3), 2006, 53 - 66
Jee Youn Kim, Hyun Sim Doh, Min Jung Kim, Korean Association of Child Studies, Korean Journal of Child Studies 29 (5), 2008, 133 - 150
Hae Soo Hwang, Won Kyoung Son, Korean Association of Child Studies, Korean Journal of Child Studies 30 (5), 2009, 167 - 178
Moon Ja Chung, Mee Ry Lee, Yeon Jin Jeon, Korean Association of Child Studies, Korean Journal of Child Studies 28 (2), 2007, 251 - 265
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Not exact matches

The 2005 Australian Longitudinal Study of Aging found that close relationships with children and other relatives had very little impact on how long you live, but people with the most friends tended to outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent.
One deeply flawed, since - retracted study of 12 children made some parents fearful that there might be an association between vaccines and autism.
Using longitudinal data from the nine - decade - long Terman life - cycle study, which has followed the lives and career outcomes of a group of gifted children since 1922, researchers Timothy A. Judge of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the University of Florida analyzed the characteristics of the most ambitious among them.
Hours after the attack in Kabul, a suicide bomber in a vehicle attacked a foreign military convoy in the southern province of Kandahar, killing 11 children studying in a nearby religious school, police said.
Since then, a long list of studies involving many thousands of children have shown that this alleged link does not exist.
The researchers drew their data from a number of British and American longitudinal surveys, including the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, which includes nearly 5,000 participants born in big US cities between 1998 and 2000.
A new study shows that 74 percent of parents with adult children are continuing to help them financially.
... in 2015, University of Toronto sociologist Melissa Milkie published a study showing that the amount of time children aged 3 to 11 spent with parents had no measurable impact on their emotional well - being, behavior, or academic success.
Studies also show that the emotional costs borne by children of color being raised by white parents - which often occurs with international adoptions - are less dire than critics believe.
A new study from CreditCards.com found that 74 percent of parents with adult children, defined as 18 and up, are continuing to help them financially.
«It is an ongoing process where parents perform the activities with their children, and they talk with their children about how they felt,» said Dwight Burlingame, a professor of philanthropic studies at
His family moved to Canada from Turkey when he was a child and, with the funds from the sale of a redesigned buzzer system for quiz show Reach for the Top, Lazaridis studied engineering at the University of Waterloo.
«It's all about shaping the child's behavior,» says Dr. Andrea Vazzana, clinical assistant professor of child psychiatry at New York University Langone's Child Study Cechild's behavior,» says Dr. Andrea Vazzana, clinical assistant professor of child psychiatry at New York University Langone's Child Study Cechild psychiatry at New York University Langone's Child Study CeChild Study Center.
Equal splits among siblings are still the norm in estate planning, yet a new study finds that more parents are writing wills that favor some of their children more than others.
«Thus, total restriction of touchscreen use may limit young children in terms of the potential benefits of these devices,» the study concludes.
Walter Mischel, Ebbe Ebbesen and Antonette Raskoff Zeiss» famous 1972 study of 92 kids, 3 to 5 years old, found that when given the option between getting a small reward right away or waiting for a larger one, the children preferred larger rewards but were more likely to accept a smaller reward instantly.
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