Significantly, income diversity offers
substantial benefits for every child in the classroom, not just those who are disadvantaged.
The benefit to the custodial parent is still a factor, but she must now prove that it offers
substantial benefit for the children as well.
Not exact matches
But a new study shows that the
benefits of having a new pet are
substantial for children with autism.
Abstract Interest in mindfulness - based interventions
for children and adolescents is growing, but despite
substantial evidence that parental distress and psychopathology adversely affects
children, there is little research on how mindfulness - based parenting interventions might
benefit the
child as well as the parent.
The results overall confirm the
substantial health
benefits of breastfeeding: it protects against a spectrum of adverse health outcomes
for children, and breastfeeding mothers also gain from having breastfed.
Breastfeeding provides
substantial health
benefits for children and mothers and the American Academy of Pediatrics strongly recommends breastfeeding
for the first year of life.
Increased awareness of the nutritional and medical
benefits of breastfeeding, including reduced incidence of infection and allergic reaction, 1 — 9 has led to its endorsement by medical and professional groups10 — 12 and to
substantial increases in the number of women choosing to breastfeed.13, 14 A study of 300 British
children showed that children who consumed breast milk in the early weeks of life also had significantly higher IQ scores at 7.5 to 8 years on an abbreviated version of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) than those who were not breastfed.15 The sample was made up of preterm infants fed breast milk or formula
children showed that
children who consumed breast milk in the early weeks of life also had significantly higher IQ scores at 7.5 to 8 years on an abbreviated version of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) than those who were not breastfed.15 The sample was made up of preterm infants fed breast milk or formula
children who consumed breast milk in the early weeks of life also had significantly higher IQ scores at 7.5 to 8 years on an abbreviated version of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale
for Children (WISC) than those who were not breastfed.15 The sample was made up of preterm infants fed breast milk or formula
Children (WISC) than those who were not breastfed.15 The sample was made up of preterm infants fed breast milk or formula by tube.
The Lancet Breastfeeding Series - January 28, 2016 With a
substantial development of research and findings
for breastfeeding over the past three decades, we are now able to expand on the health
benefits for both women and
children across the globe.
There are actually
substantial benefits of playing dress up
for your
child's development.
When earnings from 529 contributions accrue over long time periods as they do,
for example, when parents establish and fund a 529 plan when their
child is young and begin to draw it down when that
child enters college, the financial
benefit of exemption from federal taxes can be
substantial.
The policy arguments on this topic have largely been sideshows about research on long term
benefits for children; whether it is desirable
for government to gain
substantial control over the environments in which young
children are reared; and roles of the federal vs. state government.
The policy arguments on this topic have largely been sideshows about research on long term
benefits for children, whether it is desirable
for government to gain
substantial control over the environments in which young
children are reared, and roles of federal vs. state government.
Among them are deleterious effects on
children of unregulated and often substandard childcare; [9] lost productivity
for employers due to parents missing work to handle gaps in childcare or to care
for a sick
child; [10] lost wages and reduced retirement
benefits for parents who have to drop out of the labor market to provide at - home care
for their young
children; [11] a
substantial downward pressure on the wages of childcare workers with effects on the quality and stability of the childcare workforce; [12] and lost opportunities
for further education, [13] college savings, and other investments that working parents could make in themselves and their
children but can not afford because they are spending most or all of their disposable income on childcare.
Fact: According to W. Steven Barnett, director of the National Institute
for Early Education Research and a preeminent early childhood education researcher, some measured
benefits of preschool decline after
children enter elementary school, but «on average [these
benefits] did not disappear and remained
substantial throughout the school years.»
Nevertheless, recent studies have begun to question whether incidental instruction through book reading may be
substantial enough to significantly boost
children's oral vocabulary development.19 Several meta - analyses,
for example, have reported only small to moderate effects of book reading on vocabulary development.20 One group of researchers examined the added
benefits of dialogic reading, an interactive reading strategy, on
children's vocabulary growth and reported only modest gains
for 2 - to 3 - year - olds.21 Further, these effects were reduced to negligible levels when
children were 4 to 5 years old or when they were at risk
for language and literacy impairments.
Life insurance
for mothers promises financial security, is inexpensive, and in case of her premature demise, it will provide a
substantial death
benefit to the
children, ensuring that they have a financially secure and healthy life.
Potential health outcome and school performance
benefits for children of women with depression were not examined and may also be
substantial.
FAMILY LAW —
CHILDREN — With whom a child lives and spends time — Best interests of the child — Whether either the mother or the father presents as an unacceptable risk to the children — Where the father asserts that the mother is an unacceptable risk to the children — Where the father opposes orders for the mother to spend time with the children — Where each party seeks sole parental responsibility — Where equal shared parental responsibility is untenable — Where the ICL recommended a three month suspension of the children's time with the father — Meaning of «meaningful relationship» — Where the mother recognises that it is in the best interest of the children to have a meaningful relationship with the father — Where a meaningful relationship has been established between the mother and the children — Where the father does not consider that the children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
CHILDREN — With whom a
child lives and spends time — Best interests of the
child — Whether either the mother or the father presents as an unacceptable risk to the
children — Where the father asserts that the mother is an unacceptable risk to the children — Where the father opposes orders for the mother to spend time with the children — Where each party seeks sole parental responsibility — Where equal shared parental responsibility is untenable — Where the ICL recommended a three month suspension of the children's time with the father — Meaning of «meaningful relationship» — Where the mother recognises that it is in the best interest of the children to have a meaningful relationship with the father — Where a meaningful relationship has been established between the mother and the children — Where the father does not consider that the children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
children — Where the father asserts that the mother is an unacceptable risk to the
children — Where the father opposes orders for the mother to spend time with the children — Where each party seeks sole parental responsibility — Where equal shared parental responsibility is untenable — Where the ICL recommended a three month suspension of the children's time with the father — Meaning of «meaningful relationship» — Where the mother recognises that it is in the best interest of the children to have a meaningful relationship with the father — Where a meaningful relationship has been established between the mother and the children — Where the father does not consider that the children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
children — Where the father opposes orders
for the mother to spend time with the
children — Where each party seeks sole parental responsibility — Where equal shared parental responsibility is untenable — Where the ICL recommended a three month suspension of the children's time with the father — Meaning of «meaningful relationship» — Where the mother recognises that it is in the best interest of the children to have a meaningful relationship with the father — Where a meaningful relationship has been established between the mother and the children — Where the father does not consider that the children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
children — Where each party seeks sole parental responsibility — Where equal shared parental responsibility is untenable — Where the ICL recommended a three month suspension of the
children's time with the father — Meaning of «meaningful relationship» — Where the mother recognises that it is in the best interest of the children to have a meaningful relationship with the father — Where a meaningful relationship has been established between the mother and the children — Where the father does not consider that the children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
children's time with the father — Meaning of «meaningful relationship» — Where the mother recognises that it is in the best interest of the
children to have a meaningful relationship with the father — Where a meaningful relationship has been established between the mother and the children — Where the father does not consider that the children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
children to have a meaningful relationship with the father — Where a meaningful relationship has been established between the mother and the
children — Where the father does not consider that the children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
children — Where the father does not consider that the
children would benefit from a significant and substantial relationship with th
children would
benefit from a significant and
substantial relationship with the mother
Fact: According to W. Steven Barnett, director of the National Institute
for Early Education Research and a preeminent early childhood education researcher, some measured
benefits of preschool decline after
children enter elementary school, but «on average [these
benefits] did not disappear and remained
substantial throughout the school years.»
Cultural and linguistic diversity form a
substantial part of the American heritage and should be embraced in early childhood programs
for the
benefit of
children.
(1) the
child in question is not three years of age or younger; (2) both parents seem reasonably capable of meeting the
child's need
for care and guidance; (3) both parents wish to continue their active involvement in raising the
child; (4) the parents seem capable of making reasoned decisions together
for the
benefit of the
child;... (5) joint custody would not impose
substantial economic hardship on the parent who opposes it; and (6) joint custody wouldprobably disrupt the parent -
child relationships less than other custodial alternatives.