Sentences with phrase «secure than other children»

Studies have shown that «attached» children are more independent and secure than other children.

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Because they have grown through early infancy with a secure home base, these children learn to separate more easily than others and with little separation anxiety.»
Birth parents may be young or old, already parenting other children, not financially stable, or simply seeking a more secure future for their child than what they can provide at their current stage of life.
The wide weight range helps keep your child secure longer than other seats.
§ 11-5-116 (2009) requires an employer to provide reasonable unpaid break time each day to an employee who needs to express breast milk for her child and requires an employer to make a reasonable effort to provide a private, secure and sanitary room or other location other than a toilet stall where an employee can express her breast milk.
More than anything, when it comes to co sleeping and any other part of your child's life, it's crucial to ensure that your little one is safe and secure at all times.
Their children, on the other hand, are finding it harder than ever to get on the housing ladder, find a secure job and settle down with a family.
Hi!I am Siddharth Satpathy a 15 year old and an enthusiastic Harry Potter fan like most other children of my age group who have read the book.The book is indeed a most enthralling one and has been much more than successfull in securing its well deserved place in the heart of its readers.This book written about the magical world has cast a sort of magic on its readers and deserves a most fitting tribute.
Currently, the law requires that only front seat passengers (other than children that fall under the child safety seat laws) be secured in safety belts.
Children and young people placed in permanent care are offered a secure and nurturing home environment to live permanently with a family other than their birth family.
Parents who have a respectful relationship with each other and raise their children in a stable, secure family unit and who have lived the «success sequence» themselves, or who demonstrate delayed gratification in their own lives, will influence the kids more than they know, Mr. Wilcox believes.
Although the secure vs. insecure attachment distinction has some predictive validity, disorganized attachment has far better documented links with specific types of psychopathology than do other types of insecurity.4, 9 Still, much less is understood about the mechanisms through which disorganized attachment affects the expression of psychopathology in the child, and whether it is a specific contributor or a more general marker for psychopathology in general.
As expected, children in institutions develop less secure and more disorganised attachments than those raised in biological families and children living with foster families show levels of security and disorganisation in between the other two groups.
Large effects sizes were found for the set of maltreatment studies: maltreated children were less secure (d = 2.10) and more disorganized (d = 2.19) than other high - risk children (d = 0.48 and d = 0.48, respectively).
More secure than any other promise... parent / child....
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