Sentences with phrase «taking in adolescence»

Kidney failure later in life can be predicted based on measurements taken in adolescence, according to a study by Swedish researchers at Örebro University published in the November issue of the American Journal of Kidney Diseases.

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«During early adolescence, the majority of girls stop raising their hands, participating in sports and extra-curricular activities, taking risks, and stepping into leadership roles,» says Catherine Connors, the company's co-founder and chief content officer.
It doesn't take a high IQ to be a troll, in fact, it only takes an adolescence mind set.
In late adolescence he began to take his religion more seriously, partly because of illness.
At Key Stage 3 (age 11 to 13 +, Years 7 to 9) schools have to teach: that fertilisation in humans and flowering plants is the fusion of a male and a female cell; about the physical and emotional changes that take place during adolescence; about the human reproductive system, including the menstrual cycle and fertilization; how the foetus develops in the uterus, including the role of the placenta.
In The Upstart, Hilary Fletcher, the son of a country vicar, who has been humiliated in adolescence by his aristocratic neighbors, takes revenge by seducing and humiliating their daughters as well as destroying their soIn The Upstart, Hilary Fletcher, the son of a country vicar, who has been humiliated in adolescence by his aristocratic neighbors, takes revenge by seducing and humiliating their daughters as well as destroying their soin adolescence by his aristocratic neighbors, takes revenge by seducing and humiliating their daughters as well as destroying their son.
Did we really imagine that a culture of self - absorption and vulgarity, taking its cues from the passions of adolescence, was not going to cash out in our politics?
We all know there is a primary socialization that develops in the first years (basically in the home) and a second socialization, which reaches a significant point in adolescence and youth and which takes place through church, neighborhood, school recreation as a struggle for identity and personhood.
If you take a long view of adolescence, this sharp turn toward needing respect makes sense: As adults, we all need to solicit respect or status among our peers in order to make things happen and function effectively in a group.
She's trained in Nobody's Perfect parenting, Hand in Hand Parenting, Expressive Play Therapy and continues to take courses on child development, trauma, birth and adolescence.
With statistics showing that one in five children will grow up to develop skin cancer and that protecting skin from the sun during childhood and adolescence is important to reducing the risk of cancer later in life, it's vital that parents become educated about sun safety, take steps to protect their kids against the damaging effects of the sun and build safe sun habits into the family routine.
Part of maturing — for everyone — is taking that external structure that's been imposed upon you from birth and internalizing it by the time you're in adolescence.
In the infant - toddler years, these take the form of sensitive - responsiveness, which is known to foster attachment security, 1 and mutually - positive parent - child relations, which themselves promote child cooperation, compliance and conscience development.2 In the preschool through adolescent years, authoritative (vs. neglectful) parenting that mixes high levels of warmth and acceptance with firm control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then, parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development of the kinds of psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western worlIn the infant - toddler years, these take the form of sensitive - responsiveness, which is known to foster attachment security, 1 and mutually - positive parent - child relations, which themselves promote child cooperation, compliance and conscience development.2 In the preschool through adolescent years, authoritative (vs. neglectful) parenting that mixes high levels of warmth and acceptance with firm control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then, parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development of the kinds of psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western worlIn the preschool through adolescent years, authoritative (vs. neglectful) parenting that mixes high levels of warmth and acceptance with firm control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then, parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development of the kinds of psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western worlin the western world.
Research shows repeatedly that low - quality day care can harm children, particularly infants, over the long term, leading to academic and cognitive deficits in adolescence and greater risk - taking and impulsivity.
A new study, published in February in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence, takes a more nuanced look, attempting to determine just how much each hour less per night really costs — where teenagers are concerned.
Results indicated that both high - quality close friendships and a drive to fit in with peers in adolescence were associated with better health at age 27, even after taking other potentially influential variables such as household income, body mass index, and drug use into account.
It assists with DNA and RNA production, and is especially important in pregnancy, infancy and adolescence when rapid cell growth is taking place.
Shifts in hormone balance take place throughout our lives; adolescence and menopause or andropause are prime examples.
The good news is that in spite of the surge of hormones that takes place during adolescence, there's a lot you and your teen can do to cure acne.
The wonderful thing about my adolescence that I take with me is not struggling with self - love and confidence, now in my 20's, onward and upward.
With the movie due to premiere at Sundance, Wain has also released a typically witty director's statement: «After having already made world - changing cinematic statements on adolescence (Wet Hot American Summer), religion (The Ten), service (Role Models), and community (Wanderlust), I teamed up with Michael Showalter to take on a topic that (to our knowledge) has yet been seen in the movies: ROMANCE — particularly heterosexual romance between two white people.
He meets twins Theo (Louis Garrel) and Isabelle (Eva Green) at Henri Langlois's Cinematheque Française in 1968, taking in endless revivals of Nicholas Ray, Samuel Fuller, and Robert Bresson from the front rows, swathed in the nimbus of cigarette smoke and pretension of these members of the exclusive, delirious cult of adolescence.
Actually the dualistic struggle of Shaun of the Dead takes place not between the zombies and the living but between Ed, who prizes Shaun's company in a perpetual adolescence of pints and PlayStation 2, and Liz (Kate Ashfield), Shaun's bright and ambitious girlfriend, who thinks Shaun could do big things if only he'd apply himself.
And Michael Haneke's cautionary parable about disaffected, medium - cool adolescence is as much a reference point as Paranormal Activity and its sequels; here, the malevolent ghost in the machine is the spirit of Laura, who decides to take revenge on the classmates who she believes drove her to death one year ago by posting an unflattering video online.
Breaking the Sound Barrier: A Director's Take on Movies, Music, Adolescence and Politics Article by Olivier Assayas in The Village Voice, August 24, 2004 [translated by David Ng].
The crux of the story takes place during Jude's adolescence, as he lives with his mom in boring Vermont while his frequently absent father calls New York City his home, where he carries on a long - term relationship with a well - to - do Manhattan widow named Diane (Emily Mortimer).
It properly identifies a certain period in adolescence as grand drama and surreal dreamscape — when everything takes on magnified import both romantic and Romanticist — and paints that world in rich, velvet strokes.
But where Moonrise was awash with wistful nostalgia in its take on adolescence, romance and scouting, Anderson's latest mines its period setting in service of a broadly comical tale which enjoys frequent diversions into both black and off - colour humour even as a body count amasses and the Second World War threatens to intrude on the borders of the titular hotel's fictitious homeland....
There's always been a lot of focus on adolescence because it's a time of risk, when young people take risks and they get in trouble with the law, and they compromise their health in various ways — so there's also been a bit of a focus on adolescence in one way or the other.
The full study has been published in the Journal of Youth And Adolescence, and we'll put the links to that on our site with this podcast, but can you take us through the «highlights» if you like?
The photographs taken by students in the photo project — students from Cambodia, El Salvador, Eritrea, Mexico, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam, and the United States — capture the deep pleasures of securing a place in the world — and the isolation and confusion of adolescence.
Here's a tour of how your brain changes from infancy to adulthood, making the case for play as the most critical element for learning in childhood and risk - taking as the most essential one for adolescence.
All candidates seeking certification in Adolescence to Young Adult are required to take and pass the OAE Pedagogical Assessment of Professional Knowledge: Adolescence to Young Adult, along with the Content Assessment (s) required for their subject area.
Q: You've taken on some of the biggest questions of the human condition in this book, and yet you've approached them through very familiar experiences: parenting fears, breastfeeding, board games, children's literature, adolescence, etc..
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In fact, most dogs taken to animal shelters because of «behavior problems» are between nine and 18 months old — prime canine adolescence.
I did manage to take in a fair bit of age - inappropriate manga and anime in my adolescence.
UNDERCOVER designer JUN TAKAHASHI blinds prophets, dignitaries, and other cultural icons in a series of black - and - white illustrations; writers and graffiti artists NUG & PIKE collide tagging with trance rituals; photographer ALASDAIR MCLELLAN finds adolescence's last idyll; artist MATTHEW BARNEY takes us behind the scenes of his CREMASTER CYCLE; writer EMILY KING digs up ASPEN magazine's protest against uniformity;
Mike Kelley replaces front - page photos with wilder and woolier ones from high - school yearbooks, Thomas Hirschhorn draws out adolescence by staging a debutante ball with mannequins dressed in images from the news, and Kelly Walker takes detachment personally by screening a brick wall onto the page.
Each photograph takes place in Ringgold, a small town in North Georgia consisting of around 4,000 people, in which patrons will be able to understand how our experiences in our adolescence effects us as adults.
Huanca ditched class to hang out with these friends, and during that time they took this photograph — a bit out of focus, appearing as a fuzzy memory of adolescence, it serves as a disembodied psychic connection between the past, present, and future of the artist herself, who appears at the opening both in human and ghosted form.
Taken in context, then, her installations are nostalgic not only for the general feeling of adolescence, but also for its specific materials and emotional textures.
Kahraman's paintings take on themes of violence and involuntary migration as she processes her childhood in the war - torn country of Iraq and her adolescence in Sweden as a refugee.
In the new study, the researchers were able to observe steady growth in the hippocampus of children with supportive mothers across multiple brain scans taken at different time periods, with 127 children receiving three MRI scans each from the time they first started school through early adolescencIn the new study, the researchers were able to observe steady growth in the hippocampus of children with supportive mothers across multiple brain scans taken at different time periods, with 127 children receiving three MRI scans each from the time they first started school through early adolescencin the hippocampus of children with supportive mothers across multiple brain scans taken at different time periods, with 127 children receiving three MRI scans each from the time they first started school through early adolescence.
Transition to school is seen as one of the best stages in a child's life to measure child development and well - being.12 — 14 Research has established that children at higher risk for suboptimal development can be better prepared for initial success at school through early childhood education, family support, paediatric and allied healthcare interventions and child health programmes.15 When children come to school with the developmental capacity to take advantage of the education system, coupled with a high - quality education system, the initial positive effects persist into adolescence and adulthood.15
Youth and family counsellors and teachers should consider taking a range of courses In Reality Therapy, Skills for Adolescence, peer counseling, peer coaching, and cooperative learning.2
Risk - taking behavior in general (not just in the context of sex) increases throughout adolescence (e.g., experimenting with alcohol or cigarette smoking as well).
Compared to non-LD peers, youth with LD frequently report feelings of loneliness, stress, depression and suicide, among other psychiatric symptoms.15, 16 For example, in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the LD sample was twice as likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year.16 Longitudinal research on risk - taking indicates that, compared to non-LD peers, adolescents with LD engage more frequently in various risk behaviours.17 Therefore, the presence of LD in childhood appears to confer a general risk for adverse outcomes throughout adolescence and into adulthood.
In line with the theoretical framework on the impact of risk - glorifying media exposure on risk taking inclinations of Fischer and colleagues [21], we hypothesized that higher passive exposure to risky driving movie depictions during early adolescence will predict reckless but not inattentive driving.
Excessive drinking in adolescence can cause substantial harm to individuals and is associated with future alcohol - related problems.1 — 3 Drinking in adolescence is particularly risky because it is much more likely to be heavy and episodic (binge).4, 5 Excessive drinking during adolescence, while the brain is still developing, can be a major cause of trauma, physical injuries, hospitalisation, prolonged disability and premature death.1 — 3, 6 Alcohol contributes substantially to motor vehicle collisions, homicides, suicide, assault, sexual risk - taking and many other problems in Canada and the USA.7 — 16
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