Sentences with phrase «reach adulthood with»

Specifically, compared with children who grow up in stable, two - parent families, children born outside marriage reach adulthood with less education, earn less income, have lower occupational status, are more likely to be idle (that is, not employed and not in school), are more likely to have a nonmarital birth (among daughters), have more troubled marriages, experience higher rates of divorce, and report more symptoms of depression.8
It outlines the basic stages a child has to go through to reach adulthood with emotional health.

Not exact matches

«Past research has found that people grow steadily happier as they age from adolescence to older adulthood, with happiness peaking when people reach their 60s and 70s; the moodiness of youth subsides, and maturity brings more contentment.
Let's face it, we never reach a point (even in adulthood) where we say, «Wow, I cope with everything wonderfully, all the time!»
By the time we reach adulthood, we've often lost touch with our own needs.
I worry sometimes what will happen when my daughter reaches adulthood, if she will reach out to her birth family and re-establish a connection with them.
«There is an accumulating body of knowledge based on many studies that shows only minor differences between children of divorce and those from intact families, and that the great majority of children with divorced parents reach adulthood to lead reasonably fulfilling lives.»
When your child reaches their teens, they start to experience the physical and emotional changes that go along with transitioning to adulthood.
Psychologists who have studied attachment have found that when human kids have that same kind of licking and grooming - style bonding with their parents, especially in the first year of life, it gives them all sorts of psychological strength, confidence [and] character that, when they reach school age and even into adulthood, will make a huge difference in how well they do.»
That suggests the tadpoles were competing with each other, trying to reach adulthood first.
However, less attention has been given to children with autism once they reach their teen years and adulthood.
At - risk kids might be surviving longer now, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're able to reproduce when they reach adulthood, Arslan says — they could struggle with infertility or have a condition like autism that makes it harder for them to find a partner.
Researchers checked back with nearly 15,000 of these children about two years later and again after they had reached adulthood, between the ages of 18 and 26.
One East Asian tree is so intimate with the moth that pollinates it that it holds the moth's offspring captive until they reach adulthood.
Take the worker honeybees with the same father who as super-sisters share 75 per cent of their genes: by ensuring these sisters reach adulthood, more of their own genes get passed on in the hive.
The modified male insects are released to mate with wild pest females, they pass on these two genes, and over 95 % of the offspring die before reaching adulthood.
But once the germ - free mice had reached adulthood, colonizing them with bacteria did not influence their behavior.
Many people who have naturally brown skin tones have very few problems with acne as teenagers, and then get cystic acne on the chin and neck when they reach young adulthood.
Half of all children in the US lived or will live with only one parent before reaching adulthood.
The tenth time I saw The Final Countdown was on Blue Underground's loving, Limited Edition 2 - DVD set — and it's a viewing I approached with trepidation: the joys of childhood seldom reach across into the sober cynicism of adulthood.
Each citizen must choose to align themselves with one of five factions upon reaching adulthood.
Michael offers up the idea that if we're wrecking the world with global warming, it might be a sin to bring a child into an environment that may be ravaged by the time he or she reaches adulthood.
This meant that by the time they reached adulthood, children were armed with real skills, and through real immersion, they had learned how to address difficult problems.
The study tracked the students through the first few years of school, and then followed up with them after they had reached adulthood.
But as she reaches adulthood, she falls in love with a disreputable man, and when she becomes pregnant with his child, she follows him to California during the gold rush of the mid-1800s.
Unfortunately, these children will be moved to several foster homes before returning to their own home, being placed with extended family members, finding a permanent placement with a new adoptive family, or reaching adulthood on their 18th birthday.
Once we reached adulthood, however, we fell in love with those small, tree - shaped vegetables.
Since your Bulldog will grow, you can choose to purchase a crate with adjustable sides, in order to avoid having to purchase a larger crate when your dog reaches adulthood.
Active redbone coonhounds also love their families, children especially; but, due to their intense energy levels, they are not recommended for families with young children until the dogs reach adulthood.
In early days, they may be aloof with strangers, but upon reaching adulthood, they learn to be more confident.
Repetitive stress and overuse of the joint as a puppy is another culprit, i.e. routinely running with a dog before it has reached adulthood.
With good coat texture and quality, once the Briard reaches adulthood, 1/2 hour a week is sufficient.
But yes, I think that this general idea is probably one reason that socialization and fear periods have evolved the way that they have — they are a holdover from a social structure that made sense for their wild ancestors, with a closed social group and not much reason to be open to new things after reaching adulthood, even though these traits may no longer be adaptive in their current role as pets.
Even with dogs raised as puppies, when they reach adulthood, some can start to exhibit these characteristics, despite good breeding and training.
Heartworms reach adulthood about 6 or 7 months after a dog is inoculated with L3 larvae.
Anyone who lives near a pet store with the animals who are there and has watched them grow bigger while not being adopted, knowing that once they reach adulthood they are no longer marketable merchandise and will have to be gotten rid of, knows that it is WRONG to stock puppies and sell them this way as if they are not alive, as if they do not have any feelings, and without interviewing and / or holding the purchaser accountable for good treatment in any way.
If you want an additional «rattie» in your life, wait until your current puppy reaches adulthood and is thoroughly trained, socialized and bonded with you.
In cats, the disease is different with few worms actually reaching adulthood.
You need to raise them safely until they reach adulthood, with a different experience and circumstances each time you play.
Old Zelda fans familiar with reaching adulthood, slashing Ganon's throat, and stopping a moon from crushing a small town may not give a crap about driving a train and blowing said train's whistle when nagging passengers demand it.
In No Title (I Was Beginning)(2001), the artist uses the Statue of Liberty as a metaphor for a girl reaching puberty and adulthood, fusing these signifiers with a direct reference to Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes» iconic Bossa Nova ballad The Girl from Ipanema.
Also, press reports indicate that the lump sum involved is «only» around # 20m, with a further # 2.5 m per annum until Beatrice (the McCartneys» daughter) reaches adulthood.
Back when I was a child my parents carried a small whole life policy, not because they were overly concerned with my premature death, but because they wanted to pass it on to me when I reached adulthood.
Today, I am interested in leading your team as a department manager.Once I reached adulthood, I was equipped with additional leadership qualities and skills that I learned from school and other experiences.
According to a new study done by scientists at Iowa State University, teenage girls who grew up being exposed to harsh parents and were insecure with their eating habits are more likely to be obese once they reached adulthood.
As previously described, 46 the measure of childhood maltreatment includes (1) maternal rejection assessed at age 3 years by observational ratings of mothers» interaction with the study children, (2) harsh discipline assessed at ages 7 and 9 years by parental report of disciplinary behaviors, (3) 2 or more changes in the child's primary caregiver, and (4) physical abuse and (5) sexual abuse reported by study members once they reached adulthood.
In this regard, «emotional cutoff... how some family members, usually upon reaching adulthood, attempt to break off contact with their families in the mistaken notion that they can insulate themselves from fusion» may not resolve conflict (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 1996, p. 176).
The birth family and adoptive family may have contact with each other before the baby is born and after the adoption of the child until the child reaches adulthood.
Through the supports offered through these programs, we can alleviate some of the adverse results of reaching the age of majority while in out - of - home care and help young people with fewer familial supports navigate the tumultuous road to independence and full adulthood.
Applying their experiences to the U.S. Census demographics for 8 - 18 year olds, it is projected that 16 million young people, including 9 million at - risk youths will reach adulthood without connecting with a mentor of any kind.
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