Sentences with phrase «period during their youth»

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[3] The Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund für Leibesübungen (NSRBL), the umbrella organization promoting and coordinating sport activities in Germany during the Nazi period, had the responsibility of overseeing the physical fitness development programs provided to the German youth.
There are periods during the teens when a youth cuts communication from his end, much of the time.
To communicate with a trusted nonparent adult, during the period of necessary separation from parents, is affirming to youth in their identity quest.
I will advise the Igbo's residing in the north to make arrangement to leave the northern part of the country before the October 1 deadline given to them to leave by the AREWA youth in order to avoid any chaos that might happen during that period.
Nnamdi Kanu and the AREWA youths will create problems for those Igbos and other tribes residing in the north during the quit notice period.
The percentage of youth classified as overweight or obese also declined during the same time period.
They suggest that future studies incorporating animal models of childhood obesity take place over longer periods to determine how inactivity during youth contributes to adult consequences of obesity and whether interventions, such as reintroducing exercise, can affect this trajectory.
In 2011, we helped organize a broad coalition of partners, including the Oakland Education Association (OEA), SEIU Local 1021, Youth UpRising, National Equity Project, California Teachers Association, Urban Strategies Council, Oakland Parents Together, Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network (PLAN), Oakland Schools Foundation, and Teach for America to support AB 609 to reverse millions of dollars in audit fines to OUSD incurred during the period of state administration.
For me, it would be the period in America during the early part of the 20th century, the first couple of decades before World War I. My grandmother was a great storyteller and that was the period of her youth.
The estimated content was compared against federal data gathered on youth violence rates during the same period of years.
After having evoked the development of the two artists and the artworks from their youth to their modernist creations, the exhibition shows the correspondences between their artworks, like the influence from non-Western art or the surrealist movement to the return of realism during the period after the war.
Roman Road is always a sure bet when you are in search of something new and different.For his first solo exhibition Cuban artist Victor Payares, who is currently finishing an MFA at the Royal College of Art, is going to present new works and a site - specific installation that narrates elements of a memory from his youth during the Cuban «Special Period»: «Payares» artistry is further inspired by elements of the everyday; he collects disregarded objects such as cables, clothing labels and trampled glasses found lying in the streets and repurposes them in his paintings.
Composed of three parts: a tiled roof, a 3.5 m antenna and a large - scale painting; Esol Parcheesi will feature a site - specific installation that narrates elements of a memory from the artist's youth during the Cuban «Special Period».
These images chronicle the feelings of discomfort that arise during the transitional period between youth and adulthood, and the reality of starting a new life in a foreign city.
Each artist leads a series of Learning Labs with the same cohort of youth during the entire residency period.
Across sites, 4750 youth were eligible for screening during the recruitment period (Figure 1).
Assessments conducted at earlier phases are specified in previous articles.7, 8 At the 15 - year follow - up assessment, adolescents completed interviews that measured whether they had been adjudicated a person in need of supervision (PINS) resulting from incorrigible behavior such as recurrent truancy or destroying parents» property; their frequency of running away from home; and the number of times they had been stopped by the police, arrested, convicted of a crime or of probation violations, and sent to youth correctional facilities.14 They also reported on their disruptive behavior in school; number of school suspensions; delinquent and aggressive behavior outside school; experience of sexual intercourse; rates of pregnancy; lifetime number of sexual partners; and frequency of using cigarettes, alcohol, and illegal drugs during the 6 - month period prior to the 15 - year interview.15
Study participants were identified during a 5 - year period from court records of adjudicated youths (N = 6909).
In particular, educational programming that supports attachment during the transition from elementary to high school through bridging programs that connect youth with teachers, structuring of schools and classrooms to encourage connection (eg, «school - within - the - school» programs), and parent education would go far in reducing school dropout rates during this sensitive developmental period.
Parenting interventions that are delivered during this developmental period are necessary in order to capture the groups of youth and families (i) currently experiencing problems, but who did not receive an intervention during early childhood; (ii) those who received an intervention in early childhood, but who continue to experience problems and (iii) those who are not currently experiencing problems, but are at risk for developing problems later in adulthood.7 In Steinberg's 2001 presidential address to the Society for Research on Adolescence, a concluding remark was made for the need to develop a systematic, large - scale, multifaceted and ongoing public health campaign for parenting programmes for parents of adolescents.8 Despite the wealth of knowledge that has been generated over the past decade on the importance of parents in adolescent development, a substantial research gap still exists in the parenting literature in regards to interventions that support parents of adolescents.
In this study, we extend previous work, that has used the ALSPAC sample, to examine parental alcohol use in the antenatal period e.g., [6,7,21 — 23] by focusing on the association between parental alcohol use during childhood and longitudinal trajectories of youth mental health problems.
Most comparisons of QOL between regimens have compared values before and after initiating pump use with t - tests or analyses of variance and have not considered trajectories of change during the transition or factors contributing to the changes that were found (Cogen et al., 2007; Juliusson et al., 2006; McMahon et al., 2004), leaving much unknown about youths» and families» experiences over this period.
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