First, high -
risk children showed poorer emotion regulation capacities than their low - risk counterparts at every stage of assessment.
Not exact matches
It might seem encouraging to applaud your
child's intelligence, but tons of research — much of it spearheaded by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck —
shows that doing so makes kids fearful of taking
risks or pursuing tough goals that might make them feel less than brilliant at first.
«Christy Clark has failed to adequately invest in
child and youth mental health services since 2011, despite multiple reports
showing that an inability to access services is putting lives at
risk,» said Horgan.
It comes as a new study
shows nearly 80 per cent of the British public see no signs of improvement for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable
children who are at
risk of serious issues such as neglect, poverty, bad health or homelessness.
A study in Taiwan
showed that consumption of cured and smoked meat can increase
children's
risk for leukemia.
Lead researcher Dr Michael Macknin, of the Cleveland Clinic
Children's Hospital in Ohio, said the findings of the study
showed eating less meat and more plant - based foods could be «an effective lifestyle modification» to help reverse
risk factors for heart disease.
Previous research
shows that due to their weight and growing patterns
children have a much higher
risk than adults do from industrial chemicals and heavy metals, and that chemicals can have lasting effects on
children's brain development and learning.
Children have
shown numerous benefits such as the reduced
risk of eczema, an increase in metabolism and growth, and an increased feeding tolerance to dairy by inhibiting the development of allergies.
Make it your permanent role; while part of being a father is to teach your
child to take
risks, you also want to
show them how to be smart and minimize the dangers.
Studies
show that the longer a woman breastfeeds the more she reduces the
risk of many illnesses to her
child (such as childhood cancers) and
risk of illness to herself (lower
risk of breast, ovarian, and cervical cancer).
Experts are saying older men shouldn't worry about their higher
risk of fathering a
child with bipolar disorder (men 45 + are 25x more likely than a man in his 20s to father a
child with bipolar disorder) because it's such a rare disease but recent studies
show it's not rare at all and affects 4 - 5 % of the population.
It
shows a failure to understand what an abused partner
risks in the process (loss of home,
children, friends, community, financial well - being).
They should be warm, praise and support their
children,
show them affection and create a strong bond with them and in that way reduce the
risk of developing addictions.
Your
child also runs the
risk of having a friend who wants to
show off the weapons that are in his house.
Whether you're baby proofing your home, buying a car seat, choosing a crib or following the safety guidelines to reduce the
risk of SIDS, use this month to educate yourself on how to keep baby safe and happy while
showing your older
children how they can help out too.
With statistics
showing that one in five
children will grow up to develop skin cancer and that protecting skin from the sun during childhood and adolescence is important to reducing the
risk of cancer later in life, it's vital that parents become educated about sun safety, take steps to protect their kids against the damaging effects of the sun and build safe sun habits into the family routine.
Dr. Shreffler confirmed these concerns, noting that studies have
shown that delayed introduction of some foods (e.g., milk, eggs, fish) is related to higher
risk of allergies, and that some of these studies are partially responsible for overturning recommendations to wait on introducing peanuts until a
child is 3 years of age.
A study last month from he nation's largest hunger relief organization, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle and Feeding America,
showed that in the greater Triangle area nearly one in four
children live at
risk of hunger.
A new study
shows that nearly one in four
children live at
risk of hunger in the greater Triangle area.
Research
shows that sleeping with or near
children increases the quality of sleep for mothers and reduces
risk of SIDS for babies.
At
risk is the real chance that if they
show their frustration, even by an inch, their
child may be put up for adoption.
Especially if you're concerned, if you have a family history of getting cavities, or if there are any things that a pediatric dentist or a dentist find for your
child that
show them «Oh, your
child has the potential
risk to get cavities.»
Some research has
shown children growing up with permissive parents are less likely to respect rules and authority, and like the second of our four parenting styles, authoritarian, teenagers maybe prone to experimenting with alcohol, drugs or
risk taking behavior.
Other studies
show children who have limits and rules enforced reasonably, are less likely to get involved in drugs and juvenile crime, whereas
children raised by authoritarian, harsh parenting or overly permissive parenting, had a higher
risk.
Even just a cursory Internet search
shows that breastfeeding promotion materials framed in terms of «the
risks of formula feeding» are currently being used by some state breastfeeding coalitions, two hospitals, two private corporations, the Departments of Public Health in California and New York, the City of New York, as well as The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and
Children (WIC) programs in at least five states... The United States Department of Health and Human Services» Office on Women's Health publishes a 50 - page guide to breastfeeding that points out that «among formula - fed babies, ear infections and diarrhea are more common».
Some experts question the effect that soy products influence on a
child's immune function and thyroid function, although again, the AAP says that research has been done and has not
shown any
risks or long - term adverse effects from drinking soy baby formula.
However, the American Academy of Pediatrics revised its safe sleep recommendations in October 2016, which clearly outline instances that have been
shown to increase the
risk of SIDS, unintentional death, or injury when sharing a bed with an infant or small
child.
You making this statement
shows exactly how unrealistic and naive you are about the
risks of homebirth and the
risks you've taken with your own
child.
Crib tents pose a strangulation
risk to
children, as has been
shown by the tragic deaths of at least three
children.
The vast majority of baby milk formula options available on the market are non-organic, which means they could potentially include worrying chemicals such as preservatives, corn syrup solids and artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners that you certainly would want to avoid as studies have
shown an inconclusive potential to exacerbate hyperactivity in kids or affect a
child's health; a potential that's not worth the
risk.
However, evidence now
shows that delaying the introduction of these foods can INCREASE your
child's
risk of developing an allergy!
Research
shows that
children with Celiac disease are at higher
risk for nutritional deficiencies.
One large study by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
showed that
children who are breastfed have a 20 percent lower
risk of dying between the ages of 28 days and 1 year than
children who weren't breastfed, with longer breastfeeding associated with lower
risk.
There isn't data confirming the safety or lack of safety of bed - sharing multiples, but other studies have
shown that bed - sharing with other
children places an infant at higher
risk of SIDS.
An analysis of 17 studies published in the American Journal of Epidemiology
shows that breastfeeding reduces a
child's
risk of becoming overweight as a teen or adult.
Although early research appeared to
show that breastfeeding increases the
risk of mother - to -
child transmission of HIV, recent studies which clearly define «breastfeeding»
show no additional
risk of MTCT of HIV through exclusive breastfeeding over not breastfeeding at all.
Helping
Children Succeed is full of the science of how kids learn, tips for educators and parents, and information about innovative programs that have
shown promising results in turning around the lives of at -
risk students.
Studies
show breastfeeding lowers the
risk of obesity, cancer, and chronic diseases — many of which disproportionately impact African American women — in mothers, as well as helps protect
children against a host of ailments, including respiratory infections, asthma and childhood leukemia.
«The new science of fatherhood
shows that fathers have very strong emotional and even physical connections with their
children that are very important for their
children's healthy developments and even for lowering their
risk of disease and obesity and for supporting their mental health,» he says.
Other studies
show that the
risk of SIDS may be higher when babies sleep with other
children, but no study has been done to
show whether it is safe to let twins sleep together.
A small, uncontrolled study
showed a link between wheezing in breastfeeding babies and acetaminophen, which was linked to research
showing that
children exposed to acetaminophen pre - and postnatally have an increased
risk of developing allergies and asthma.
Studies
show that with any type of booster, the
risk for injury to
children 4 — 8 years of age is reduced by 45 %.
Recent research by Dr. Anne Desroches, an allergist based out of Ste. Justine Hospital in Montreal, Canada,
shows eating peanuts during pregnancy quadruples the
risk of allergy in a
child.
For the baby, instrumental delivery can increase the short - term
risks of bruising, facial injury, displacement of the skull bones, and cephalohematoma (blood clot under the scalp).24 The
risk of intracranial hemorrhage (bleeding inside the brain) was increased in one study by more than four times for babies born by forceps compared to spontaneous birth, 25 although two studies
showed no detectable developmental differences for forceps - born
children at five years old.26, 27 Another study
showed that when women with an epidural had a forceps delivery, the force used by the clinician to deliver the baby was almost twice the force used when an epidural was not in place.28
The meta - analysis
showed that breast - feeding reduced the
risk of obesity in childhood significantly... Breast - feeding seems to have a small but consistent protective effect against obesity in
children.
The peer - reviewed scientific literature has
shown that by the time the «medical indication» for supplementation has been reached, a
child is at increased
risk of brain injury, if not, already brain - injured.
While HIV can pass from a mother to her
child during pregnancy, labour or delivery, and also through breast - milk, the evidence on HIV and infant feeding
shows that giving antiretroviral treatment (ART) to mothers living with HIV significantly reduces the
risk of transmission through breastfeeding and also improves her health.
«But, they do
show promise for
children at high
risk, such as those who already have ASD in the family.»
For
children, research
shows a link between food insecurity and lower health status, low birth weight, anemia, more frequent colds and stomachaches, asthma, developmental
risk, mental health problems, and poor educational performance — all of which have health and economic consequences in the short and long terms.
Scientific studies have
shown us that breastfed
children have far fewer and less serious illnesses than those who never receive breast milk, including a reduced
risk of SIDS, childhood cancers, and diabetes (1, 2, 3).