Sentences with phrase «subset of parents»

A second subset of parents was recruited by undergraduate students in psychology classes.
A subset of the parents was recruited through daycare centers and preschools; these parents completed questionnaires and returned them to the researchers in sealed envelopes.
But a neighborhood preference along the lines envisioned by Pearson would provide predictability only for a subset of parents: those in low - income neighborhoods where there's a charter school.
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.
The article cited here describes camps that appeal to a particular subset of parents and kids who place a high value healthful food.

Not exact matches

Nevertheless, it's worth acknowledging that there exists a subset of non-contributing millennials who are entirely dependent on their parents for their livelihood.
Nighttime parenting is a subset of attachment parenting that's closely related to co sleeping with kids.
Verification: A subset of applications will be selected for random verification, in which the parent must provide documentation of household size and income.
So, maybe what needs to be done, is the restaurants need to offer a choice between a «classic» kids menu and an «enhanced» kids menu, which features a subset of items from the regular menu (or even the whole thing, for that matter) in a «kid - friendly» portion size and a parent wallet - friendly cost size.
Christakis study drew on a subset of those data, a social network that includes about 5000 individuals and more than 7000 of their parents, siblings, spouses, and friends.
«If even a subset of that group of parents who are somewhat on the fence start doubting, that would very quickly lead to a crisis.»
A subset of white, affluent, well - educated parents have long favored progressive education.
But a subset of Nannies comes from within the choice movement itself: advocates who espouse «parent power» but also have strong opinions about practices that should or shouldn't be allowed in schools of choice.
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 Index is a subset of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index (the «Parent Index»), which serves as the initial universe of eligible securities for the Index.
Even though we all have two copies of every gene, one from Mom and one from Dad, there is a small subset of genes (less than 2 %) that is only ever expressed from one copy: and the choice of that copy is dependent on the parent from which it was inherited.
The story was further obscured by a lawsuit between a subset of current and former Infinity Ward employees and their parent company, Activision; anyone involved was advised to avoid talking about the game at all.
These are typically subsets of joint custody where both parents share decision making rights.
It is a subset of and an expression of a larger complex of factors stemming from the relationship between a parent and an infant.
This presentation will summarize qualitative and quantitative findings from a new eight - year national study of young adults who have a parent with a disability, focusing on the subset of those young adults who have a parent with a psychiatric disability.
(Not to be confused with alienated parent which has the connotation that the reason for the rejection is parental alienation; alienated parents are a subset of rejected parents.)
Often the counseling session will include the entire family, though some sessions may just be with parents or a subset of the family.
[yes, no]-RRB-; and authoritative parenting, assessed using a subset of the questions from Jackson et al13 and determined by the tertile - split procedure, 13,14 which has been widely used for this measure.
The analysis sample for this section is a subset of the main analysis sample used elsewhere in the report, and consists of 1,967 families where the biological parents and child all lived together from the baseline survey (child aged 10 months) until the child was approximately 10 years old.
Measures include Parenting Sense of Competence Scale, the Parenting Opinions Questionnaire, and the Student Life Satisfaction Scale, a subset of the Multidimensional Students» Life Satisfaction Scale, the 10 - item Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale and the Young Female Parent Life Status Assessment Form.
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.
Because at least a subset of CE neonates show a heightened pattern of reactivity, there may be an increased likelihood that these infants will be perceived as more difficult by caregivers and that this may also relate to the degree of stress that a caregiver experiences as a parent.
This article utilizes a subset of 308 participants (157 men and 151 women; mean age = 51) whose only living parent was their mother (Table 1).
To further investigate this, we looked at these associations in subset of families where information was available from both parents («trios» n = 96).
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