«When confronted with the fallout of childhood trauma, why do some children adapt and overcome, while
others bear lifelong scars that flatten their potential?
Not exact matches
The average triplet is
born two months premature, significantly raising the risk of disabilities such as cerebral palsy and of
lifelong damage to the infant's lungs, eyes, brain and
other organs.
Clinical studies and care series indicate that individuals
born prematurely may be at
lifelong risk for ophthalmologic complications
other than ROP.
The acquisition of knowledge, skills, competences that
lifelong learning should enable is not limited, in its conceptual understanding, to that of foundational skills, but also encompasses a larger panel of skills,
bearing in mind the emergence of new skills deemed critical for individuals (as learning to learn, skills for global citizenship, entrepreneurial skills, and
other core skills).