Sentences with phrase «subset of children»

Therefore, and in light of the next revision of classification systems such as the ICD, it is pertinent to ask whether CU traits also identify a subset of children with more severe behavioral problems when associated with ODD.
Assessment and identification of CU traits from preschool might help to identify a subset of children who could have socialization problems, not only among those with ODD but also among those without a diagnosis of conduct problems.
First, the moderating effect of parenting stress on the relation between objective measures of neonatal behavior and later subjective maternal ratings of infant temperament may be driven by a subset of children who evidence persistent irritable and difficult behaviors over the first 4 months of life.
Taken together, the results also suggest that the assessment and identification of CU traits from preschool age onwards might help us to identify a subset of children who may have sustained and severe social and behavioral problems.
It is unclear if a subset of children do have clinically significant difficulties (Mackner, Sisson, & Crandall, 2004).
At the same time, although dramatic improvements in standardized scores have been observed in only a subset of children to date, it is important to note that even small improvements in standardized outcomes may translate into large, meaningful improvements in quality of life for children and their families.
In the regression on the subset of children with data available on early bullying (Table 3), early television viewing was significantly predictive of subsequent bullying, with an odds ratio of 1.09 per hour watched per day (95 % CI, 1.01 - 1.17).
Second, Florida's accounts are available to a subset of children with special needs (the specific diagnoses are included in state law), while Arizona's program is available to all children with special needs who would qualify for an Individualized Education Plan or a 504 plan, as well as the several additional categories detailed above.17 (A 504 plan is a plan developed to provide appropriate accommodations for K - 12 students with special needs attending public schools, as detailed in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.)
The impulses underlying the Writer's Workshop model are deeply humane and undoubtedly, for some subset of children, liberating.
The researchers concluded, «A subset of children with autism displays increased immune reactivity to gluten, the mechanism of which appears to be distinct from that in celiac disease.
A physician in Israel reported healing cow's milk sensitivities with camel milk in a subset of children.
Experts say there's not enough evidence to recommend this action, although a small subset of children may benefit.
«The finding suggests that better interventions are possible, providing hope that major disability can be prevented for the subset of children experiencing acute psychosis with antibodies,» Brilot adds.
«The data from this study suggests that better interventions are possible, providing hope that major disability can be prevented for the subset of children experiencing acute psychosis with antibodies,» Brilot added.
Beginning in 2000, the researchers began to collect and store blood cells from a subset of these children.
The discovery of CHD2 as the culprit gene in a subset of children with epileptic encephalopathy is a major step for us.»
Further analysis indicated that the heritability of ADHD symptoms didn't differ significantly between a subset of children who had five or more of them and the overall group of children.
Regression analyses of child and adult measures of child's emotion self - regulation and callous - unemotional traits, and a child measure of moral emotions, showed that poor emotion regulation, along with low levels of guilt and high levels of shame, predicted children's externalizing behaviors, while only low levels of guilt predicted a unique subset of child characteristics called callous - unemotional traits.

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«There's a subset of customers — I think it's a pretty big subset — that when you're talking about things that go in or on your body, or in or on your children's bodies, they really care about that supply chain,» Bezos told me in our interview.
You can decide parenthood is not for you without hating an entire subset of people who happen to be children.
As a result, researchers estimate that a subset of pregnant and lactating women have some degree of outright iodine deficiency, which can put their children at risk of developmental and cognitive problems.
In Canada, more than 400 organizations have endorsed the Joint Statement on Physical Punishment of Children and Youth.46 A subset of these organizations is listed in Appendix 1 (available at www.cmaj.ca/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1503/cmaj.101314/-/DC1).
The Lifestyle During Pregnancy Study examined a subset of five - year - old children and their mothers from the Danish National Birth Cohort.
A subset of the county executive's Safer Communities initiative, fathering programs range from career counseling, job placement assistance and child - support arrears repayment programs to simply creating more opportunities for dads and families to spend time together.
«This may serve as a clinically useful biomarker to identify a subset of difficult - to - treat asthmatic children, and targeting the VNN - 1 pathway may be useful as a therapeutic strategy.»
This study followed a subset of the first population (n = 25) at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco, with an average age of 9, for one year.
A subset of countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Niger with the current top fertility rate of more than seven children per woman, still have rates above four children per woman.
Different subsets of the group of children were then tested for recall of these events at ages five, six, seven, eight and nine.
In a second study, described online Oct. 14 in Modern Pathology, the Johns Hopkins investigators sought a genetic source that could accurately identify subsets of low - grade pediatric gliomas, the most frequent tumors of the central nervous system in children.
And that's really intriguing because a subset of autistic children have digestive and immune problems.»
All children underwent CMA; a random subset of 95 also underwent WES.
The team discovered that a certain subset of cartilage - making cells, known as chondrocytes, replicate themselves, make other bone cells and drive bone growth — findings that could lead to new treatments for children with facial deformities who normally have to wait until adulthood for corrective surgery.
«Further research will reveal whether these antibodies are the mark of a clinically relevant subset of patients and, if so, whether immunosuppressive therapies can effectively treat children with these debilitating illnesses.»
There is already evidence to suggest that in children with the disorder, widespread hyper - connectivity can be observed (Supekar et al., 2012; Uddin et al., 2013) alongside both hypo - connectivity (Abrams et al., 2013; Lynch et al., 2013) and hyper - connectivity (Di Martino et al., 2011) between subsets of specific regions.
Step Brothers is perhaps the finest distillation of the post-2000s man - child comedy subset, taken to the illogical extreme.
The Education Next survey was administered to a randomly selected subset of the KN panel, including an oversample of 1,571 respondents who were already identified in the panel as currently having school - age children (ages 5 through 18) living in their household.
A district also must focus early wins on student learning to fit the turnaround formula, perhaps by adopting similar goals for one subset of struggling children or a few low - performing schools.
According to a longtime observer of the Florida education scene, rather than have the school control the educational experiences, as occurs in course access, a subset of parents, particularly at the elementary school level — both public and home - school — are opting to manage their children's education and customize a mix of public brick - and - mortar school, online school, home school, and even some private school (such as private music lessons) experiences.
Hill, who studied counseling and development and worked as a clinical child abuse specialist in a hospital, never imagined working with this subset of the population.
The accountability systems encouraged all manner of dubious practices, such as focusing teacher effort on a small subset of students at risk of failing the exams rather than advancing every child's learning.
Before asking people their preferences for their children's higher education, we gave a subset of the respondents information about both the earnings information mentioned above and the average cost of tuition, board, and fees at two - year colleges ($ 7,620 per year) and four - year public institutions ($ 14,210 annually).
An intensively studied subset of about 1,100 children drawn from both groups was directly tested on cognitive skills, such as knowledge of vocabulary, at the beginning and end of the pre-k year and at the end of kindergarten and first grade.
When a subset of public school parents were asked a similar question - «How confident are you that these tests do a good job measuring how well your child is learning?»
The legislation insists on «every» student achieving and that schools use subsets of data to make certain that no child is overlooked.
An entire subset of car buyers with children wants a vehicle with seven seats, but would as soon pile their children into a minivan as the bed of a pickup truck.
Dreams Palm Beach Punta Cana welcomes couples and families with children to a world of Unlimited - Luxury ®, offering an all - inclusive subset to the beautiful beaches of La Altagracia, Punta Cana.
Apparently there is a subset of Conservative Christianity that believes homosexual adoptions should be treated as void, that abduction to prevent homosexuals from visiting their children is acceptable, and that to challenge such beliefs is to engage in religious persecution.
Are the conclusions valid for all children with ADHD or a subset of them?
Results generally showed that medication alone was more effective than psychosocial treatments alone but that their combination was beneficial for some subsets of ADHD children beyond the improvement achieved only by medication.
We also evaluated the 3 - factor model proposed by Gardner et al3 for a subset of the sample consisting of the first administration of the PSC - 17 for children aged 4 through 15 years (n = 59836) by using CFA.
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