Sentences with phrase «reaches young adulthood»

But once a young animal reaches young adulthood (about 7 months of age in a rabbit), she should be switched to an almost strictly Timothy Hay diet, unless otherwise recommended by your veterinarian due to low body weight.
When I was younger, I'd wear the lace ones, but when I reached young adulthood, I switched to wrapping my head and hair in scarves.
In fact, several had willingly deferred their sponsorship upon reaching young adulthood so that other children could benefit from the funds.
But, as so often happens to kids who grew up in church, when I reached young adulthood, I started to question a lot of what I was taught about faith and life and ever since then, doubt has been an ongoing presence in my life.
Later, when the guys reached young adulthood, the research team created pictures of the structures in their brains using a technology known as MRI, for magnetic resonance imaging.
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.
Those that have just reached young adulthood and have weaned off baby formula will be the highest price.
A lot of generalizations have been made about millennials, considered anyone reaching young adulthood in the early 21st century.

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At this point, it seems more an issue of what type of work young Canadians can find, and how long it will take them to reach financial adulthood.
First, young people today are less likely to have reached the traditional milestones of «adulthood» by age 30 than previous generations.
Nature normally programs the young for weaning before they reach adulthood by turning down production in early childhood of the enzyme that breaks down lactose.
If large arm - feathers a sort of proto - wing — developed only once adulthood was reached, that implies that they weren't necessary for the young animal's day - to - day survival, says lead author Darla Zelenitsky, a paleontology professor at University of Calgary.
Many of the men who died young had reached adulthood in the United Kingdom in the 1950s, a time when many British men had a pack - a-day habit.
After the final stressors were administered, the researchers gave the young mice a round of behavioral tests and then waited until the mice reached adulthood, at about 10 weeks old, to see if their different upbringings had affected their cognitive abilities or brain morphology.
After a childhood of being bullied, and a young adulthood of being overlooked, when the world started behaving appropriately toward me (which occurred somewhere around when my weight reached the 130s), I was gobsmacked.
Not seeing any other way out, Callum attempts to hire a hitman to snuff her out, in the form of a young ex-con named Nathan (Sawa, Final Destination), who coincidentally also happens to be the son he didn't know about who is looking for him now that he's reached adulthood.
All the while Sandler teaches his young adopted son how to be a sadistic spoiled brat, while we're supposed to root for the right of a clearly unfit parent to keep custody of what will certainly grow up to be a monster when he reaches adulthood.
While globally the percentage of illiterate adults fell from 18 % in 2000 to 14 % in 2015, this progress is almost entirely attributed to more educated young people reaching adulthood.
One in 4 children experiences a mental health disorder annually, 73 and half of those who will have a mental health disorder at some point in their life will first be diagnosed at age 14 or younger.74 Furthermore, about half of all children will experience a traumatic event — such as the death of a parent, violence, or extreme poverty — before they reach adulthood.75 And as the opioid epidemic continues to grow, students are coming to school affected by a parent's addiction as well as the havoc and instability that it can wreak on family life.76 In addition, as students experience other issues — such as puberty; family matters, like divorce; and bullying — having supportive trained adults to talk to in school is critical for improving their well - being and attention to learning.
Social - emotional learning programs improve the social skills and academic achievement of students and can improve school climate by reducing violence, bullying, and other conduct problems.83 These skills are particularly important in early childhood education, as students as young as kindergarten who have strong prosocial skills are more likely to obtain a high school degree, college diploma, and full - time job when they reach adulthood.84
What are the excessive amounts of student loan debt doing to the younger generation, those that are reaching adulthood?
In a strange twist, young giant breed dogs tend to reach adulthood more slowly than the average dog, despite their shorter lifespans.
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.
By making sure the teen is involved when you compare car insurance quotes on long term policies or something like 6 month car insurance, you will be teaching them how people go about the process when reaching adulthood and they will be more prepared when they are old and are responsible for finding their own car insurance for young people.
While younger marrieds develop ideas and positions together, amass assets jointly, and develop a rhythm as they grow into further adulthood, someone who has reached 40 has basically been there, done that.
Whilst there is a considerable literature on the difficulties faced by young people leaving local authority care, much less is known about how children who have been brought up in kinship care get on as they reach their late teens and early adulthood.
Studies have revealed that kids who grow up under a permissive parenting style could have high self - esteem and initiative, but also poor self - control or destructive activities when they reach their teens or young adulthood, according to Parenting Science.
Pediatricians should be vocal advocates for the development and implementation of new, evidence - based interventions (regardless of the provider or venue) that reduce sources of toxic stress and / or mitigate their adverse effects on young children, as they are likely to produce better outcomes and potentially be more cost - effective than trying to treat or remediate the numerous consequences of excessive childhood stress that reach far into 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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