Sentences with phrase «studied orphaned children»

Before then, social scientists studied orphaned children and mother and young child attachment.

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Though flung far across this tilted and spun world, studying the serving ways of Jesus — Charles brims when he gets to this part in the story — he carried in his heart the faces of the orphaned, widowed and homeless of the Rwandan genocide, and he and his wife, Florence, scrounged and squirrelled every penny to begin sponsoring vulnerable children to attend school in Rwanda.
The father of attachment theory is John Bowlby, a British psychoanalyst who in the mid — 20th century studied orphans and children abandoned by their mothers.»
As a bit of history, the theory began when Bowlby was asked to study orphaned infants and children after WWII who presented with myriad problems — socially, emotionally, and cognitively — and he determined that the cause of these problems stemmed from a lack of maternal involvement.
But McKenzie, who has studied the alumni of orphanages in the U.S. — and was an orphan himself, growing up in the Barium Springs Home for Children, an orphanage in North Carolina — says that the conclusion of the paper «doesn't surprise me as much as it might others.»
But children in orphanages in less wealthy countries appear to be doing just as well as their orphaned or abandoned counterparts who live in private homes — even those living with family members — according to a new study that examined the well - being of some 3,000 children in five countries.
This year's ASENT meeting featured a symposium on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), an inherited motor neuron disease that is the second most common autosomal recessive disorder of children and the most common genetic cause of death in infancy, as a case study in neurology orphan drug development.
YUVAL DROR Dror, Y. (1998) Educational activities in Janusz Korczak's Orphans» Home in Warsaw: A historical case study and its implications for current child and youth care practice.
Hilary earned her Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh, where she focused her studies on the care and development of young Orphans and Vulnerable Children in institutional care around the world.
He has completing a federally funded study on the impact of parents» legal status and detention / deportation on citizen - children, and has authored Forgotten Citizens: Deportation, Children, and the Making of American Exiles and Orphans (Oxfordchildren, and has authored Forgotten Citizens: Deportation, Children, and the Making of American Exiles and Orphans (OxfordChildren, and the Making of American Exiles and Orphans (Oxford, 2015).
One study conducted in five less wealthy nations described no differences in health, emotional / cognitive functioning and physical growth outcomes for Orphans and Abandoned children living in institutional and community - based care (Whetten and the POFO Research Team 2009).
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