Not exact matches
Females
between the
ages of 18 - 50, who are currently infertile (have had unprotected sex for at least 12 months with no successful pregnancy, those with
primary or secondary infertility are eligible for this study), and have no adopted / step
child (ren) are eligible to participate in this study.
Purpose: To determine the relationship
between breakfast consumption and body weight status among
primary and secondary school
children in Malaysia among 5,332
primary school
children aged 6 to 12 years and 3,000 secondary school
children aged 13 to 17 years.
Research by Sebastian Suggate for his doctorate in psychology at Otago University found no difference
between the reading ability of early (from
age five) and late (from
age seven) readers by the time those
children reached their last year at
primary school....
The incidence of
primary cardiomyopathy in developed countries is reported to be
between 0.8 and 1.3 cases per 100,000
children up to the
age of 18, but is ten times higher in infants up to one year old.
«For school -
age children, the
primary window for activity was the afternoon
between two and six P.M..
The findings from the research revealed a drop - off in healthy eating habits
between primary and secondary school
aged children, with 72 per cent of 7 — 8 - year olds likely to eat fruit daily and only 59 per cent of 13 — 14 - year olds likely to eat fruit daily.
There are also more
age - specific signs.Pre - school
children may show: Persistent difficulty in learning nursery rhymes or the name for things, like «table» or «chair»; difficulty with clapping a simple rhythm; enjoyment of being read to but no interest in words or letters; delayed speech development;
primary school
children may show a poor sense of direction and confusion
between left and right; pronounced reading difficulties, specifically hesitant or laboured reading, omitted lines or repetition of the same line or loss of place in the text and difficulties in saying multi-syllabic words.
These materials, produced with input from the Institute of Education Confucius Institute for Schools, will help introduce
primary aged children to some of the differences and similarities
between the lives, languages and cultures of the people of China and the UK.
Adolescents Twice as Likely to Be Out of School as
Children of
Primary School Age, Say UNESCO and UNICEF New report shows why «business as usual» won't lead to universal primary or secondary education Around 63 million adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15 years are denied their right to an education, according to -L
Primary School
Age, Say UNESCO and UNICEF New report shows why «business as usual» won't lead to universal
primary or secondary education Around 63 million adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15 years are denied their right to an education, according to -L
primary or secondary education Around 63 million adolescents
between the
ages of 12 and 15 years are denied their right to an education, according to -LSB-...]
Interviews with over 7,000
children and young people
aged between seven and 18 in 2015 found that 50 per cent of
primary pupils and 70 per cent of secondary pupils are taking internet enabled devices to bed with them.
Good nutrition is essential for growth and development and we know there's a clear link
between food and academic attainment — particularly in areas of poverty and among
primary -
age children.»
*
Children aged two, three and four on August 31 2016 — that is, children born between September 1 2011 and August 31 2014 * Children in school years one, two and three * In some parts of the country, all primary school - aged children will be offered the vaccine as part of a test p
Children aged two, three and four on August 31 2016 — that is,
children born between September 1 2011 and August 31 2014 * Children in school years one, two and three * In some parts of the country, all primary school - aged children will be offered the vaccine as part of a test p
children born
between September 1 2011 and August 31 2014 *
Children in school years one, two and three * In some parts of the country, all primary school - aged children will be offered the vaccine as part of a test p
Children in school years one, two and three * In some parts of the country, all
primary school -
aged children will be offered the vaccine as part of a test p
children will be offered the vaccine as part of a test programme
Aged between 5 and 10,
children from 21
primary schools * across the Humber area came together at Brantingham Park, home to the Hull Ionians Rugby team, to tackle the 2 kilometre route.
e resource is a report of research which investigates the way school and classroom processes affect the cognitive progress and social / behavioural development of
children between the
ages of 6 (Year 1) and 10 (Year 5) in
primary schools in England.
Internal layout of play equipment areas should aim for prevention of conflicts
between: • Moving equipment (e.g. track glides) and running
children; • Play traffic (e.g. from a slide, out of a tunnel) into the path of other activities; • Quiet play (e.g. sand pits) and boisterous games (football match); and, • Active, boisterous groups (late
primary ages and older) and «littlies» and pre-schoolers.
This Church of England
primary plans eventually to accommodate 105
children aged between 4 and 11, with just 15 in each year group.
Primary schools with less than 85 per cent of
children achieving level 4, over each of three years, and with below average proportions of pupils making expected progress
between the
ages of seven and eleven will also be defined as coasting.
The changes, for
children between the
ages of three and 18, which are already in place in
primary schools, aim to focus more on teaching methods rather than content, and seek to make young people more resourceful and responsible.
At
primary level the definition will apply to those schools who for the first 2 years have seen fewer than 85 % of
children achieving level 4, the secondary - ready standard, in reading, writing and maths, and which have also seen below - average proportions of pupils making expected progress
between age 7 and
age 11, followed by a year below a «coasting» level set against the new accountability regime which will see
children being expected to achieve a new higher expected standard and schools being measured against a new measure of progress.
Called for data to be published on progress made in
primary schools by
children between reception and
age seven
The government requires that Belizean
children between the
ages of 5 and 14 attend
primary school.
The artist is working collaboratively with five
children from Knotty Ash
Primary School in Liverpool,
aged between six and ten, to produce a series of artworks for a group exhibition at Bluecoat, as well as a series of five bench - like sculptures at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, and artistic film exploring the activities carried out in the workshops.
The judge must balance many factors, including the
child's
age,
primary caregiver status, parenting skills, willingness to parent, moral fitness, immoral conduct and the emotional ties
between the
child and each parent.
A higher level of diastolic but not systolic BP was reported in
children with obstructive sleep apnea compared with primary snorers.21 The Tucson's Children's Assessment of Sleep Apnea Study found that elevations in systolic and diastolic BPs were independently associated with sleep efficiency, respiratory disturbance index (a measure of sleep apnea), and obesity in 230 children 6 to 11 years of age.22 To the best of our knowledge, no studies have examined the association between insufficient sleep and BP in adolescents free of slee
children with obstructive sleep apnea compared with
primary snorers.21 The Tucson's
Children's Assessment of Sleep Apnea Study found that elevations in systolic and diastolic BPs were independently associated with sleep efficiency, respiratory disturbance index (a measure of sleep apnea), and obesity in 230 children 6 to 11 years of age.22 To the best of our knowledge, no studies have examined the association between insufficient sleep and BP in adolescents free of slee
Children's Assessment of Sleep Apnea Study found that elevations in systolic and diastolic BPs were independently associated with sleep efficiency, respiratory disturbance index (a measure of sleep apnea), and obesity in 230
children 6 to 11 years of age.22 To the best of our knowledge, no studies have examined the association between insufficient sleep and BP in adolescents free of slee
children 6 to 11 years of
age.22 To the best of our knowledge, no studies have examined the association
between insufficient sleep and BP in adolescents free of sleep apnea.
People: A total of 2422
children (52 % boys, Hispanic / Latino 45.5 %, Black 40.6 %, White 10.5 %) visiting health centres served by the
Child Health Improvement through Computer Automation (CHICA) paediatric
primary care system, from birth to
age 3 years, and again when
aged between 37 and 72 months.
Making connections
between KidsMatter Early Childhood and KidsMatter
Primary assists in promoting a «seamless» approach to benefit the mental health of
children and their families across the
ages and educational settings.
One, the
primary source in this review, is the Fragile Families and
Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS), which offers data on parents of
children born in urban hospitals in twenty large cities
between 1998 and 2000.7 A second is the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (especially the 1979 panel, NLSY79), which now provides data from 1979 to 2006 on the cohort of individuals
aged fourteen to twenty - one in 1979.
One hundred and thirty - six
children between 5 and 12 years of
age with anxiety symptoms (90 % with a diagnosed anxiety disorder using the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule), referred to four
primary...
I am a
child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist whose
primary interest is medication management for patients
between the
ages of 5 and 65.
Primary analysis on the «Birth to Twenty» cohort was performed for the association
between maternal postnatal depression and
child behaviour problems (n = 1035) and growth (n = 891) at
age 2 and subgroup analyses (n = 635) were carried out to assess the role of poor
child growth in this association.
To examine patterns of change in social, emotional and behavioural characteristics
between pre-school and entry to
primary school in more detail,
children were again divided into three groups according to their score on each of the scales at
age 3 and at
primary school entry indicating different severities of difficult behaviour (normal, borderline or abnormal, see Appendix 2 for details of the score ranges each SDQ scale for these classifications).
The HSE Sexual Health & Crisis Pregnancy Programme has commissioned research aimed at exploring the factors that inhibit and enable communication
between parents and
primary school
children aged 4 - 9 years about relationships, sexuality and growing up.
In the UK it's recommended and funded for all
children of
primary school
age using a school - based delivery program and currently
between 53 - 58 % of
children have it.
Although extensive studies demonstrate a link
between infant sleep problems and parental depression, limited research explores this relation in parents of
primary school
aged children.