These methods have been applied to
relatively few child and adolescent measures.
And some critics are angered by the funding and administrative time going into what they consider to be a «pet project» promoted by former education secretary Michael Gove, which benefits
relatively few children at a time of spending cuts in education and youth services.
Despite this substantial burden,
relatively few children and adolescents with depression receive treatment [20 — 22].
However,
relatively few children fell within the normal range of non-clinically referred children.
Not exact matches
Worse, it hurts poor families with
children the most, while the now
relatively few dairy farmers are, on average, millionaires.
China, with it's one
child per family policy will possess a massive elderly population with
relatively few young people to sustain them.
While property is
relatively more affordable in other parts of the country (six times the average salary in the North - east rather than 14 times in London) it's impossible to ignore that even in the most affordable areas house prices are geared towards two - earner families with two or
fewer children.
The appeal that parents should always love and never reject their
children is movingly stated, even if
relatively few parents need to be persuaded of that.
Relatively few people, whether
children or adults, feel themselves to be deeply loved or fully understood.
Relatively few (16 %) say having a mother who works full time is best for
children.
Although there are studies of home visiting that report effects of
child maltreatment on
child and family outcomes,
relatively few of them use rigorous methods that support drawing causal inferences about effectiveness.
There are a
few more affordable, less toxic, and
relatively eco-friendly options available to parents who want the best for their
child but need to stay within a budget at the same time.
The biobank included
relatively few old people, but it did have information about participants» parents, so the team also looked for connections between parental death and allele frequencies in their
children.
One disappointing element of the task force's report vis - á - vis accountability is its weak endorsement of the No
Child Left Behind Act - such as its dissatisfaction over the act's «
relatively slow timelines,» Washington's «scant leverage over states and districts,» and the «
few real consequences on educators whose schools fail.»
Relatively few U.S. parents strongly agree that letting a
child feel bored now and then can be a good thing.
Thus, those who now sharply criticize the public schools speak fondly of an era when most schools were racially segregated; when public schools were not required to accept
children with physical, mental, and emotional handicaps; when there were
relatively few students who did not speak or read English; and when
few graduated from high school and went to college.
Given a choice,
relatively few parents have absolute loyalty to the school their
child is in right now.
Group tests are generally normed on populations of all
children, with
relatively few gifted
children among the mix.
As my Choice Watch report (Cotto & Feder, 2014) demonstrated, charter schools in Connecticut tend to serve a
relatively more advantaged group of (mostly) Black and Latinx
children including
fewer children with disabilities, emerging bilingual
children, and
children eligible for free and reduced priced meals compared to the students in local public schools in the same cities as the charter schools.
In a million - person - plus metropolitan area with tens of thousands of secondary students, only about 8,000 were unable to exercise their choice and were thus left behind in these schools that tend to serve our
relatively few neighborhoods that have exceptional numbers of homeless families, foster
children, incarcerated parents and low levels of social capital and relational trust.
They're not like these wealthy private schools that have so much a year to spend on kids and have
relatively few problematic
children.
Very
few children,
relatively speaking, die in the United States and no one depends upon them for economic support.
Bearded dragons make amazing pets for adults and
children, and breeding them is
relatively easy if you get a
few key points correct, such as temperature and lighting.
If there are
relatively few assets and debts and clients are in general agreement regarding their
children, a simplified process may be in order.
Although the mechanism is not without fault, its
relatively simple and expedited «prompt return» procedure, with its associated effect on deterrence, has meant that the Hague Convention has been instrumental in reducing the number of international
child abductions (not least due to the fact that outside of the Hague Convention mechanism, there are relatively few legal options for promptly returning a child to the country of habitual residence, see for example, Government of Canada, «International Child Abduction: A Guidebook for Left - Behind Parents&raq
child abductions (not least due to the fact that outside of the Hague Convention mechanism, there are
relatively few legal options for promptly returning a
child to the country of habitual residence, see for example, Government of Canada, «International Child Abduction: A Guidebook for Left - Behind Parents&raq
child to the country of habitual residence, see for example, Government of Canada, «International
Child Abduction: A Guidebook for Left - Behind Parents&raq
Child Abduction: A Guidebook for Left - Behind Parents»).
However, it is clear that with knowledge of
relatively few regulations and limited
child support law, managing a client's expectations against the CSA can be achieved.
After a
few blocks, the
child and targeted parent are back to a
relatively normal relationship.
Relatively few home - visiting studies have collected adequate measures of
child abuse and neglect.
The review highlighted that
relatively few preventive interventions specifically attended to internalising problems compared to a large evidence - base that exists for
child behaviour (externalising / conduct) problems.
Although there are studies of home visiting that report effects of
child maltreatment on
child and family outcomes,
relatively few of them use rigorous methods that support drawing causal inferences about effectiveness.
These parents place
relatively few demands on their
children and are likely to be inconsistent disciplinarians.
Some
children go through divorce with
relatively few problems, while others have a very difficult time.
The research also found that although
relatively few looked after
children live with kinship foster carers, it appears to be particularly conducive to supporting siblings to be able to live together.
Sure, your hands - on parenting years are
relatively few and short lived, but you will always be the parent of your
child.
This assumption has underlain the investment of many home visitation programs in family - level changes in areas such as maternal mental health, family planning, partner violence, parental workforce participation, and similar outcomes.2, 5 — 7 Although it has been assumed frequently that family - level change is a prerequisite to
child - level change,
relatively few studies have compared program effects for family - level and
child - level outcomes.
Furthermore, although
relatively few mothers (8 %) work more than 40 hours per week, when mothers are employed in this way, father -
child relationships do not vary according to whether fathers have shorter hours (Figure 4 - G).
Relatively few preschool
children with ODD in the community are referred for treatment in the mental health service system (Horwitz, Leaf, Leventhal, Forsyth, & Speechley, 1992; Lavigne et al., 1993), however, and the need to extend treatment services to other settings is increasingly being recognized (Kazdin, 1997).
Although scores of parenting programs for young
children have been and are currently being used in communities throughout North America, in only a
relatively few cases has their long - term efficacy been tested using comparison groups, much less with a randomized control trial (RCT).17, 18 Thus, drawing firm conclusions about their effectiveness in improving young
children's social and emotional outcomes is limited to a
few investigators who have used more rigorous methods.
«The authors conclude that because their sample of joint custody arrangements included
relatively wealthy families with
fewer children and cooperative relationships at the time of divorce, the findings can not support increased imposition of joint custody arrangements.»
There is considerable interest in the impact of early
child care on development, but
relatively few studies that actually investigate the quality of peer relations in the
child - care context.
The psychosocial adjustment of siblings of
children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a
relatively recent field of study, but results in literature are often inconsistent, and studies specifically focused on samples of siblings of
children with high - functioning ASD are very
few.
Furthermore, there are
relatively few qualitative studies dealing with parent autonomy support and
children's emotional responses.
Father —
child and mother —
child attachments have a comparable impact, although there are
relatively few studies of father —
child attachment.
As already noted, there are
relatively few studies of peer difficulties in clinical samples of
children with ADHD.
Such gifting is a
relatively straightforward process, but both parents and their home - buying
children need to know a
few rules.