Sentences with phrase «similarly aged children»

Weak - willed parents of similarly aged children should prepare for night sweats and bed - wetting.
Analogous to the earlier work in Bangladesh with similarly aged children, the researchers found negative associations between water arsenic and performance that persisted upon adjustment for similar socio - demographic data.
Many of my friends have similarly aged children and we are able to get together regularly enough that the kids get plenty of «socialization» and the moms benefit from spending time together, too.
In a city where 22 percent of children between ages 3 and 7 are obese, double the national rate for similarly aged children, we would like to commend the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for meeting and exceeding health and wellness standards in the schools.
I noticed a woman with a similarly aged child sipping a coffee in the corner.

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Consumption of other packaged foods is similarly widespread: one study found that 80 - 90 % of children age 6 - 23 months in places like Dakar, Senegal, and Kathmandu Valley, Nepal ate a commercially - produced packaged food within the previous week.
My son did the exact same thing at a much younger age, and other parents have reported similarly baffling shifts in behavior — their child always loved a certain vegetable and then won't touch it.
Similarly, Gates says, several studies have shown that transgender people who transition or identify as transgender later in life are more likely to have had children than those who do so at younger ages, which «suggests that many transgender parents likely had their children before they identified as transgender or transitioned.»
Similarly, 80 percent of girls her age are the same height as or shorter than your child, and 20 percent are taller.
Similarly, the unadjusted difference of 8 points between children who were breast fed for less than 3 months, compared to those who were breast fed for six months or more, is unlikely to have clinical significance in a population with a mean IQ at age 5 of 109 points.
Of these 171 women, 42 had taken levetiracetam, 27 had taken topirimate and 47 had taken valproate while pregnant — an additional control group of women with similarly - aged children who had not taken any antiepileptic drug while pregnant was also included in the study.
None of these differences, however, were statistically significant, and the proportions of children with 4-fold or higher rises in antibody levels was similarly high in all age groups and at all post-immunization time points (data not shown), supporting the conclusion that there was no dose effect.
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Feeling responsible for his daughter, gentleman Sir Lindsay gets his child and drops her off at the home of his well - to - do uncle (Wilkinson, The Lone Ranger) and aunt (Watson, Anna Karenina), Lord and Lady Mansfield, along with her white similarly aged niece, Elizabeth Murray (Gadon, Enemy), where she will grow up in a household that loves her, but one that knows that there may not be much of a future for a mixed - race child in the very status - oriented Britain of the time.
Similarly, a reading age of 6.4 or knowledge that a child performed at the 75th percentile for their age provides little or no information about the child's reading skills.
Similarly, the Florida Supreme Court has stated that a «child under six years of age is conclusively presumed to be incapable of committing contributory negligence.»
As a child needs care of his / her parents in his growing age similarly senior citizens need care and security to meet the expenses for their care at the late stage when medical expenses rise manifolds.
Child Plans with payouts at regular intervals will help to secure your child's future whether you are around or not, and similarly the Retirement plans can help your spouse as they near oldChild Plans with payouts at regular intervals will help to secure your child's future whether you are around or not, and similarly the Retirement plans can help your spouse as they near oldchild's future whether you are around or not, and similarly the Retirement plans can help your spouse as they near old age.
Similarly for Bharti AXA Life Child Advantage Endowment, minimum entry age is 18 years and maximum entry age is 55 years.
Similarly for Star Union Dai ichi Bright Child, minimum entry age is 19 years and maximum entry age is 45 years.
Similarly for LIC New Children Money Back Plan, minimum entry age is 0 years and maximum entry age is 12 years.
In Denver, low - resource families who received home visiting showed modest benefits in children's language and cognitive development.102 In Elmira, only the intervention children whose mothers smoked cigarettes before the experiment experienced cognitive benefits.103 In Memphis, children of mothers with low psychological resources104 in the intervention group had higher grades and achievement test scores at age nine than their counterparts in the control group.105 Early Head Start also identified small, positive effects on children's cognitive abilities, though the change was for the program as a whole and not specific to home - visited families.106 Similarly, IHDP identified large cognitive effects at twenty - four and thirty - six months, but not at twelve months, so the effects can not be attributed solely to home - visiting services.107
Using the 1999 National Survey of American Families, Brown found that only 1.5 percent of all children lived with two cohabiting parents at the time of the survey.17 Similarly, an analysis of the 1995 Adolescent Health Study (Add Health) revealed that less than one - half of 1 percent of adolescents aged sixteen to eighteen had spent their entire childhoods living with two continuously cohabiting biological parents.18
Similarly, the follow - up undertaken by Hodges and Tizard (1989a, b), to age 16 years of children who spent their first few years in an institution, found persisting differences in the quality of peer relationships, even in children who had later been adopted into well - functioning families.
Similarly, British Columbia courts have recognized that as a child ages and matures, that child's views should be given greater weight.
Similarly, though not drawing directly from a refugee but rather displaced and war exposed population, Macksoud and Aber (1996) examined the relationship between the number and type of war traumas and psychosocial development among 224 Lebanese children aged between 10 - 16.
Saigh (1991) similarly administered the children's PTSD inventory to 840 Lebanese children aged between 9 - 12 living in Beirut.
In both samples, 7 % of school - age children scored in the clinical range on a cognitive test, and 13 % scored in the delayed range on a language test.40 These data corroborate findings from smaller studies that point to developmental and cognitive delays in this population of children.41 However, foster children scored in the same ranges as similarly high - risk children who were not in out - of - home placement (for example, children in poverty).
Children (mean age 11 years) of mothers with BPD rated their mothers as less encouraging of independence than children whose mothers had other personality disorders.17 Similarly, mothers with BPD were reported to be more overprotective by their children aged 11 — 18 years, in comparison with healthy controls and controls with depressive illness and other personality disorders.19 It should be noted, however, that children of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conChildren (mean age 11 years) of mothers with BPD rated their mothers as less encouraging of independence than children whose mothers had other personality disorders.17 Similarly, mothers with BPD were reported to be more overprotective by their children aged 11 — 18 years, in comparison with healthy controls and controls with depressive illness and other personality disorders.19 It should be noted, however, that children of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conchildren whose mothers had other personality disorders.17 Similarly, mothers with BPD were reported to be more overprotective by their children aged 11 — 18 years, in comparison with healthy controls and controls with depressive illness and other personality disorders.19 It should be noted, however, that children of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conchildren aged 11 — 18 years, in comparison with healthy controls and controls with depressive illness and other personality disorders.19 It should be noted, however, that children of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conchildren of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conchildren, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conditions.
Similarly, states are developing statewide plans to deliver a continuum of support for children from birth to age 3 and are identifying standards and developmental guidelines for programs that serve young children.
With contradictions possibly related to child age, some studies suggest that child negative emotionality elicits more parental warmth, 10 whereas other studies suggest it has mixed associations with parental warmth.11 However, there is more consistent evidence that high levels of parental sensitivity / responsivity lead to less child negative reactivity.8, 12 There is also some evidence that child negative emotionality predicts more negative parental control, 7 and a little evidence that negative parental control predicts more negative emotionality.13 In terms of more specific aspects of negative emotionality, child fearfulness predicts more parental warmth and more positive control.14 Similarly, low levels of parental warmth predict increases in fearfulness.12
Similarly, mania was detected in 11 % of children at baseline (mean age 11) and increased to 23 % at 4 - year follow - up.
«Mind - mindedness» has similarly been found to be correlated with behavioural sensitivity and interactive synchrony (Meins 2001), and to be a better predictor of attachment security of the child at one year of age than maternal sensitivity (Lundy 2003; Meins 2001).
Similarly, Oppenheimer et al. (1990) noted no cases in their sample of 46 elementary aged children, all living with their mothers, who rejected either parent.
Similarly, in a small follow - up study of the My Baby and Me home visiting program, University of Notre Dame professor John Borkowski and Penn State Harrisburg's Jaelyn Farris found no differences in IQ, language development, or early literacy skills at five years of age between children randomly assigned to the program or not.
Similarly, the National Child Development Study in the UK, which has followed up a large general population sample of children born in 1958, found that children from single - parent families were at greater risk for psychological problems than a matched group of children from intact families not only in childhood (Ferri, 1976) but also in early adulthood (Chase - Lansdale et al., 1995) and middle age (Elliot and Vaitilingam, 2008).
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