Not exact matches
Some people start their
adult lives with an advantage because of their parents» wealth and maintain that advantage because they are more likely to understand finances, but even controlling for these and all
other factors, religion is still a
significant factor
in economic success.
As
in prior studies among older
adults, we found that obesity was associated with a decreased risk of dementia, consistent with the hypothesis that, while obesity
in mid-
life may increase risk for later -
life cognitive decline and dementia, obesity at older ages may be associated with cognitive and
other health advantages.25 - 27 The trend toward a declining risk for dementia
in the face of a large increase
in the prevalence of diabetes suggests that improvements
in treatments between 2000 and 2012 may have decreased dementia risk, along with the documented declines
in the incidence of common diabetes - related complications, such as heart attack, stroke, and amputations.11 Our finding of a
significant decline between 2000 and 2012 of the heart disease - related OR for dementia would also be consistent with improved cardiovascular treatments leading to a decline
in dementia risk.
Of course, kids can not set examples for
others until the
significant adults in their
lives have themselves set good examples.
Other animals may
live for a long time with only a few
adult heartworms and show no clinical signs unless faced with an environmental change, such as an extreme increase
in temperature, or another
significant health problem.
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What attachment researcher John Bowlby discovered is that the same bond that unites child and mother
in our infancy continues to function throughout our
adult lives as we meet new people and form new connections with
significant others.
Occasionally, a Child Arrangements Order may apply to
other significant adults in a child's
life, such as grandparents.
This free
live webinar also looks at new parenting behaviour, and ways to improve communication and problem - solving skills with
other significant adults in your child's
life.
In the aftermath of a breakup, it can sometimes be difficult for the parent or
other significant adult who doesn't
live with their children to maintain contact with their children.
In the aftermath of a breakup, it can sometimes be difficult for a parent or
other significant adults who does not
live with with their children to maintain contact with their children.
Family mediation services support parents, grandparents and
other significant adults in the children's
lives through family change and disruption as a result of separation, divorce or family restructuring.
So kids need a very strong sense of security, and
in the context of that, they can usually manage a surprising array of stressors and they get that security really base one, you know,
in their intimate relationships with their mum or their dad or
other significant adults who are really a critical part of their
lives.
So kids need a very strong sense of security, and
in the context of that, they can usually manage a surprising array of stresses and they get that security really base one, you know,
in their intimate relationships with their mum or their dad or
other significant adults who are really a critical part of their
lives.
The program creates safe school communities through addressing violence and bullying
in all its forms; building supportive and inclusive schools where children experience connection and belonging with peers and
others; and resourcing teachers and parents to be
significant, trusted responsive and reliable
adults in the
lives of children and young people.
When the family has been unable to fully meet a child's needs,
other adults who play a
significant role
in the child's
life have extraordinary potential for influencing the child
in taking charge of his or her
life.
You can help develop your child's resilience by helping them build and strengthen their relationships with
other children, and with
significant adults in their
lives — including your parent - child relationship.