Sentences with phrase «suggest middle children»

Studies suggest middle children do not get as much attention as their firstborn and lastborn siblings.

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I work in a healthcare facility and I can't tell you how often I hear my deeply religious patients honestly suggesting that we just nuke all of the middle east — women, children, included.
«Our results suggest that breastfeeding duration is independently associated with better educational outcomes in middle childhood, especially for boys,» reported Wendy H. Oddy, associate professor at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research and University of Western Australia, and colleagues.
On 25 November 2010, a week after the announcement of his intended peerage, Flight provoked controversy by suggesting that the government's cuts to child benefits would «discourage the middle classes from breeding» - a politically charged term in discussions on class - «but for those on benefits there is every incentive».
• Short - term savings from cutting the middle class out of state benefits as Nick Clegg suggests on child benefit (Britain needs «savage» cuts, says Clegg, 19 September) would weaken public support for the social safety net on which the poorest depend and ultimately endanger the future of the welfare state itself.
Frank Siegrist suggests that third children are usually an accident (5 October, p 31), but in my English middle - class environment,...
The findings, published April 9 in The Lancet, suggest it is possible to save many lives by broadly expanding basic services in the 74 low - and middle - income countries where more than 95 percent of the world's maternal and child deaths occur annually.
Young children are far more likely to experience attention and hyperactivity problems if their mother develops diabetes during pregnancy and they are born into a poor or lower - middle - class household, a new study suggests.
The paper suggested that if the program were working and the system improving, those numbers should be decreasing and more middle - income parents would be sending their children to Chicago public schools.
The PIRLS data which ranks Australian children in the middle of the international pack suggests a substantial deficit in this area.
New findings by Harvard Graduate School of Education Visiting Professor Nancy Hill, reported in the May issue of Developmental Psychology, suggest linking schoolwork to future goals may be more effective for middle school children than increased parental involvement.
According to CAP's analysis, the gap in full - time employment rates between mothers of elementary - school - age children and mothers of middle - and high - school - age children suggests that more than 1 million fewer mothers of elementary - school - age children are working full time, forfeiting an annual median wage of $ 35,000.
At the same time, Reid and Kagan argue that the research evidence suggests that these peer effects are asymmetric: middle - class children's learning seems not to be as subject to such peer effects.
For example, the research evidence in a study I co-authored of Tulsa's universal preschool program suggests that test score effects of pre-K for middle - income children are 90 % as large as those for low - income children.
The article suggests that Clinton may initially be risk - averse, friendly to the business community and the middle class, and support a platform around child welfare issues.
«The data suggests that — despite what is arguably the most remarkable decade of academic progress of any school system in history — we haven't really seen much change in demand from middle class community to enroll their children in public schools,» Kleban said.
Brinig: As we discuss in our book, the loss of Catholic schools is a «triple whammy» for our cities: When Catholic schools close, (1) poor kids lose schools with a track record of educating disadvantaged children at a time when they need them more desperately than ever; (2) poor neighborhoods that are already overwhelmed by disorder and crime lose critical and stabilizing community institutions — institutions that our research suggests suppress crime and disorder; and, (3) middle - class families must look elsewhere for educational options for their kids, leading many to migrate to suburbs with high - performing public schools.
More recently, post 9/11, Amis has been outspoken on the subject of Islamic extremism and has faced criticism for suggesting Muslims should «suffer until they get their house in order,» and supporting measures such as «strip searching people who look like they are from the Middle East, Pakistan, until it hurts the whole community and they start getting tough with their children
Some vets suggest not allowing a puppy to sleep with you or a child until they have been trained how to behave, so you are not awoken by nips, bites, or them wanting to play in the middle of the night.
There are teenagers who perfectly fit the stereotypical image that the media loves so much of comic - book fans, little kids who love anime, young boys and girls out with their confused parents, cosplaying parents out with their confused children, entire families dressed up as the cast of Firefly or as Star Wars characters,, bemused grandparents being lead around with a smile on their face that suggests while they are a little baffled by the entire thing they're having a good time, middle - aged men and women who look like they've just come straight from work and enjoy a good comic and every other type of human in - between.
It was also suggested that middle class children were more adaptable to changes.
There is also evidence to suggest that, even in middle childhood, children of mothers with BPD may display problems with interpersonal relatedness and affective regulation.
Previous delinquency, substance abuse, and teen pregnancy prevention programs have been provided in the late elementary or middle school grades, just prior to the ages when delinquent behavior, substance use, and sexual activity increase in prevalence.6, 7,31,32 Yet the social development model that guides the present intervention suggests that early and sustained intervention through the elementary grades should put children on a different developmental trajectory leading to positive outcomes over the long term.
It is suggested for future studies pursuing this line of research to include a control group when comparing pre-post treatment effects on the FDP, using a sample of children in middle childhood.
Another possibility, as suggested by Baker et al. (2011), is that fathers are more involved in the process of socialization of emotion when children enter in middle childhood.
These findings suggest that children's social adaptation in preschool and externalizing behavior in middle childhood may be ideal intervention targets to enhance adolescent well - being.
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