Sentences with phrase «reflecting higher children»

Major transfers to persons rose $ 1.3 billion (9.1 %), primarily reflecting higher children's benefits due to the replacement of the Universal Child Care Benefit by the Canada Child Benefit.

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Thus our laws against incest, bigamy and child marriage reflect the belief that marriage, as defined by the State, is to be judged in terms of another and higher standard.
When thinking about high school, though, reflect on your child's previous and current school experiences.
High father - involvement before separation is rarely reflected in post-separation private agreements or awards by the courts: in one study, 47 % of the fathers in families that later separated had been either their child's primary carer OR had taken substantial responsibility for their care.
It's reflected in improved grades and test scores, strong attendance, a higher rate of homework completion, higher graduation rates, improved attitudes and behaviors in the child, as well as the child being more likely to become involved in positive extra-curricular activities.
At any point in our parenting journeys, we can reflect back on our early days as mothers or fathers and glow in the knowledge of how much we have changed since that... first positive pregnancy test... or our oldest child's birth... or a seemingly endless night of breastfeeding... or our struggle with learning how to do positive discipline... or the first day of school... or our daughter's first basketball win... or our son's first crush... or our child's high school graduation... or our daughter's wedding... or our son's first child...
While the safety and quality of our child seats and strollers are of paramount importance to parents and caregivers, we also recognize that these individuals value and appreciate the flair for style reflected in the design of all Britax products, as well as the high - quality, easy - to - clean fabrics used in our seat covers.
If our findings reflected such a maternal genotype effect, we should find that, among breastfeeding mothers, rs174575 C - carrying mothers have children with higher IQs than GG mothers.
In Stupino, the success of the League's work is reflected in the high percentage of its course attendees (83 %) who breastfeed their children for more than one year, while 50 % continue to breastfeed for more than two years.
The USDA should back higher reimbursement rates for school child nutrition programs in the Child Nutrition Act, and adjust the rate on a semiannual basis so as to better reflect food cchild nutrition programs in the Child Nutrition Act, and adjust the rate on a semiannual basis so as to better reflect food cChild Nutrition Act, and adjust the rate on a semiannual basis so as to better reflect food costs.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's senior author, noted that although parental surveys of this kind have weaknesses in terms of parent responses reflecting the breadth of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings, published in the Oct. issue of the journal Pediatrics, offer new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense of cultural identity.
Additionally, the brain structure abnormalities identified in this study reflect those found in children with depression or at high risk for developing the disorder, suggesting that these alterations may be why children of mothers with perinatal depression are more vulnerable to depression later in life.
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Research shows that even children as young as 3 benefit from metacognitive activities, which help them reflect on their own learning and develop higher - order thinking.
Where progress is understood differently — to mean «increasing «proficiency» reflected in more extensive knowledge, deeper understandings and higher - level skills within a domain of learning» (Masters, 2017)-- an emphasis only on reporting achievement on summative assessments would give very little sense of a child's progress from where they began.
The profound lack of knowledge about public education, as reflected in comments about public schools being «flush with cash» and badly underserving the nation's children, coupled with policy proposals based on these «alternative facts», pose a threat to a high - quality education for more than 50 million students.
Expanding access to high - quality preschool within the reauthorization of ESEA will narrow achievement gaps, and reflect the real, scientific understanding that learning begins long before a child enters kindergarten.»
A high school principal who was a child in Iran reflects on what immigrant and refugee students need most: an education that embraces their difference
The president's signature reflects his longstanding priority of providing high quality child care and early education for all.
-- The term «comprehensive literacy instruction» means instruction that — ... (D) makes available and uses diverse, high - quality print materials that reflect the reading and development levels, and interests, of children; (E) uses differentiated instructional approaches, including individual and small group instruction and discussion; (K) depends on teachers» collaboration in planning, instruction, and assessing a child's progress and on continuous professional learning;
These parent involvement and engagement reflect shared accountability between schools and parents for high student achievement and efforts to building parents» capacity for using effective practices to improve their own child's academic achievement.
As the staff, children and families in our early learning programs grow more diverse, it's essential to move beyond just having materials in the programs that reflect the various backgrounds as a way create high quality learning programs.
Crandell et al. (2003) discusses how this alternate mode of coping reflects the child's expectation that the parent will not return to soothe the child in times of high stress.
[16] Statistics on the large Aboriginal community of Wadeye in the Northern Territory reflect a parlous situation, with a death rate four times higher than the rate for the Northern Territory, an average life expectancy of 46 years, a range of serious and endemic health problems, and a high percentage of children in the 0 - 5 age group who are stunted (20 %), wasted (10 %) and / or underweight (21 %).
This finding implies that the cost differences shown in Table 3 not only reflect a higher cost per case when accessing care but also a higher rate of care for maltreated children.
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) paper recommends an increased focus on early childhood learning and care in the Integrated Quality Standards System (IQSS) must reflect the evidence both about high quality effective early childhood services and about broader societal issues that have implications for children's wellbeing.
With respect to personality dimensions, on average, children produced higher scores on Extraversion, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness and Openness / Intellect scales (reflecting a tendency to avoid endorsement of the «Not True» response), and lower scores on Neuroticism, relative to the scale range of each construct.
Mothers with BPD were reported to show high levels of overprotection towards their children17, 19 but to have lower levels of mind - mindedness, 16 that is, a reduced ability to reflect on their child's internal world.
Generally defined, temperament is the biological basis of personality.4 Research on the topic of temperamentally - based socially wary, reticent and inhibited behavior has reported differences in prevalence of this construct between East Asian (e.g., China, South Korea) and Western children and youth (e.g., Western Europe, Canada and the United States); the former group has demonstrated a higher prevalence of wary, inhibited behavior than the latter.5, 6,7,8,9 In Western cultures, which value independence and assertiveness, socially - inhibited and reticent behavior is viewed as reflecting shyness, fearfulness and social incompetence; in East Asian cultures, which are dominated historically by Confucian and Taoist philosophies, socially wary and inhibited behavior is viewed as reflecting compliance, obedience, being well - mannered, and thus, social maturity and accomplishment.10
The tax credit would provide up to $ 14,000 per child to reflect the cost of high - quality child care paid directly to providers on a monthly basis to help families afford child care.
With mounting evidence that the first five years of a child's life are critical to their developmental trajectory, there is a growing consensus to define and implement high - quality child care programs.26 Almost all states have a quality rating and improvement system (QRIS), which defines, measures, and supports quality.27 While these QRIS share many traits, each one is unique and reflects a different vision of what it means to be high quality.
Since maintenance payments reflect the child's specific needs and the family's circumstances, a few states will factor the lower or higher cost of living of a child's resident state into its determination of a maintenance payment amount.
The problem for high - conflict parents is that they are generally unable to self - reflect like this, unable to empathize like this and unable to separate the children's needs from their own perceived needs.
RI - IMH - Endorsement ® reflects the community's commitment to supporting a high - quality workforce that integrates best practices for infant mental health into all programs that serve infants, young children, and families.
This gender difference is reflected in other aspects of children's wellbeing: boys also perceive lower supportiveness from mothers, have higher levels of behavioural and emotional problems, and report lower wellbeing on other measures used in this study.
The high uptake rate by 70 % of Ballymun parents reflects the value parents place on the Parent - Child Psychological Support programme delivered by the HSE Public Health Nurse and Speech and Language Therapy services in partnership with youngballymun.
Furthermore, SDT distinguishes between different types of motivation that reflect a continuum from low to high autonomous or self - determined motivation: external regulation (e.g., «When I devote time to individual talks with students, I do so because I want the parents to appreciate my knowledge and familiarity with their children»), introjected regulation (e.g., ``... I do so because it makes me feel proud to do this»), identified regulation (e.g., ``... I do so because I can learn from them what happens in the classroom»), and intrinsic regulation (e.g., ``... I do so because I like being in touch with children and adolescents»; Roth et al. 2007).
The fact that children in the Internalizing, the Externalizing / emotionally - reactive, and the Dysregulation profile at 6 years have high scores on the Emotionally Reactive scale of the preschool CBCL may reflect this underlying syndrome of poor self - regulation.
First, the type of program this paper evaluates does not reflect that much more money to provide comprehensive, high quality early childhood education, especially if you factor in the cost of health care and nutrition that is spent outside of child care.
As African American boys experience a much higher rate of suspensions and expulsions from preschool settings than do other children (Gilliam 2005), these relationship - building techniques are particularly relevant for teachers as they reflect on their own practices and biases — especially toward African American boys — in early childhood classrooms.
Recent research conducted in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among children in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stress.
As higher levels of education are often associated with higher involvement of both parents in their children's lives and the sharing of parental roles (Ozgun & Honig, 2005), it is possible that our results reflect that our middle - class to upper middle class sample's fathers were adhering to the newer construction of fatherhood and were sufficiently involved with daughters.
Child care assistance should reflect the true cost of high - quality child care, including a livable wage for early educatChild care assistance should reflect the true cost of high - quality child care, including a livable wage for early educatchild care, including a livable wage for early educators.5
In a small clinically referred sample of preschool children, high levels of negative affectivity were found to be associated with symptoms of anxiety, reflecting internalizing problems [29], but no comparison was made with general population children.
A study has shown that direct and indirect medical costs were twice as high as those of family members of a control group.54 The difference in these costs was primarily due to a higher incidence of mental health problems in the family members of ADHD patients, which reflects the increased stresses and demands of living with an adult or child with ADHD.
[144] The intergenerational impacts of past child removal practices (see Text Box 2 below) are reflected in the higher numbers of substantiation orders, child protection orders and child removal orders being made in the present day in relation to Indigenous children.
Aggression assesses the extent to which children portray characters as acting aggressively toward one another, with higher scores reflecting more severe aggression.
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