Sentences with phrase «than children whose»

This finding suggests that children in homes with parents or other guardians who continued to monitor their children's social behavior throughout adolescence were less likely to initiate sex than children whose guardians either never monitored their behavior or discontinued monitoring as they aged.
At high levels of maternal control / unresponsiveness in mother — infant relationship observations, more children have AD than children whose mothers are less controlling / more responsive.
This article examines whether prisoners» children have more adult convictions than children whose parents were convicted but not imprisoned.
Children in intact unions at the second survey report spending less time with their mothers than children whose mothers were single.»
Children whose parents did not move received significantly more financial assistance for college than children whose parents moved with or without them.
In fact, in one 2016 study, published in the journal Marriage and Family Review, children whose parents fought a lot and then divorced were less likely to get divorced as adults than children whose parents fought a lot and didn't get divorced.
Children whose parents reported both smacking and shouting were more likely to have difficulties in these domains than children whose parents did neither.
Pindar reports that children whose parents had completed the Active Parenting course had a lesser occurrence of negative behavior than the children whose parents had not completed the course.
Children whose parents had completed the Active Parenting Today class had a lesser occurrence of negative behaviors than the children whose parents had not completed the class.
Children whose parents participated in HFNY were more likely to participate in a gifted program and less likely to receive special education services at age seven than children whose parents did not participate.
It is a fact that children whose parents are divorced, or who live with a single parent who never married, tend to have more emotional, behavioral, and academic difficulties than children whose parents are married.
We found that these children tended to be less emotionally open and secure, and generated fewer adaptive coping strategies than children whose mothers had never had mental health problems.
These children score higher on language and comprehension tests by age five, than children whose mothers are not given extra time.
Children (mean age 11 years) of mothers with BPD rated their mothers as less encouraging of independence than children whose mothers had other personality disorders.17 Similarly, mothers with BPD were reported to be more overprotective by their children aged 11 — 18 years, in comparison with healthy controls and controls with depressive illness and other personality disorders.19 It should be noted, however, that children of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conditions.
Results have revealed that children to mothers who were on the pill are more infection - prone, require more medical care, suffer from a higher frequency of common sicknesses, and are perceived as generally less healthy than children whose parents met on non-pill circumstances.
Fluff — Children who have intelligent and interested fathers are likely to do better than children whose fathers are unintelligent, inarticulate, uninterested and / or boring.
Source: «A study using a national probability sample of 1,250 fathers showed that children whose fathers share meals, spend leisure time with them, or help them with reading or homework do significantly better academically than those children whose fathers do not.
«A longitudinal study of 584 children from intact families indicated that children whose fathers are highly involved with them attain higher levels of education and economic self - sufficiency than children whose fathers are not highly involved.
«Children whose fathers showed little emotional involvement were more likely to have experienced poverty than children whose fathers were emotionally involved with their children.
After adjusting for maternal level of education, children whose mothers were depressed watched 23 more minutes of TV per day than children whose mothers were not depressed (95 % confidence interval, 4 - 42 minutes), and children whose mothers were obese watched 26 more minutes of TV than those whose mothers were not obese (95 % confidence interval, 8 - 45 minutes).
Researchers at the University of Oxford found that children whose parents participated in a program geared towards supporting families of children ages 0 - 5, «made significantly greater progress in their learning than children whose parents did not participate.»
However, this study indicates that a child whose mother has an alcohol - related diagnosis is significantly more likely to have poor attendance problems than children whose mother does not have a diagnosis.
Children whose parents are married are treated differently than children whose parents are not married.
If parents fight children basically feel that it's their fault, or that they are worth less than children whose parents get along.
Not surprisingly, kids whose families were in the lowest income bracket (less than $ 25,000 annually) used computers and the Internet less frequently than children whose parents made $ 45,000 to $ 65,000 a year.
But it's harder for parents to stay involved when they work long hours: Young children whose mothers or fathers work more than 40 hours per week score worse on verbal tests than children whose parents work full time.
The findings also showed that children who arrived to the United States as a family unit involving no separations from their parents were less likely to report depressive symptoms than children whose families had separated during the migratory process.
Children with supportive parents do better than children whose parents are disinterested.
The children of women who ate fish two or more times per week while pregnant revealed higher cognitive scores than the children whose mothers ate less than 2 servings per week or none at all.
By comparison, in the new study, children with mothers who lived less than one mile from fields treated with organophosphate pesticides during pregnancy were about 60 percent more likely to have autism than children whose mothers did not live close to treated fields.
Some research that shows parents who socialize their children in accordance with certain principles like reading with them often or having nightly family dinners, have children who are smarter than children whose parents do not do those things.
If the achievement of children who are temporarily eligible for free school meals due to the recession is higher than children whose families are on benefits for a longer period of time, then the gap between free school meal and non-free school meal children will narrow.
It does make a difference: children who partake in early literacy activities have more confidence than children whose PreK reading is not supported.
Children whose parents have divorced are more likely to experience injury, asthma, headaches and speech impediments than children whose parents have remained married.
These children score higher on language and comprehension tests by age five, than children whose mothers are not given extra time.
Seventy per cent do not show any worse long - term outcomes than children whose parents have not separated (Lamb, 2007).
Finally, kids with involved parents have better mental health than children whose parents do not get involved with their education.
He put our children ahead of his career and I could go on yada yada yada about how my children are happier, more self - confident and more successful than children whose fathers only see them at dinnertime and on weekends, but what is the point of that?
A child whose parents work diligently with them on their education has a better chance of success than a child whose parents are working all the time.
«Children from homes that are considered impoverished with low educational backgrounds tend to have vocabulary and oral language skills significantly less than a child whose family is not living in poverty,» Bailey said.

Not exact matches

The data shows similar employment barriers also exist for the children of immigrants, especially those whose parents are visible minorities, despite the fact they achieve higher levels of education than Canadian - born children.
Fifteen years later, however, the men were making about 75 % more than the women.The one subgroup whose careers resembled those of the men: women with no children.
And when states fail to increase their per - child payments to keep pace with market rates, parents find themselves armed with a voucher than no one will take: Since the child care providers can make more money accepting a child whose parents can afford to pay market rates, that's what they do.
More questions than answers; however, each individual should assess what their capabilities are fiscally, emotionally, etc. and ascertain their likelihood of being a good parent whose child can and will CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETY (those being the key words).
Less than half (48.7 percent) of parents whose children were assigned to a public school were satisfied, but 82.5 percent of parents who chose a private school were.
This year, Hillary Clinton has better policy proposals to help improve the lives of women, children, and families than Donald Trump, whose pro-life convictions are lukewarm at best, and whose mass deportation plan would rip hundreds of thousands of families apart, whose contempt for Latinos, Muslims, refugees and people with disabilities would further marginalized the «least of these» among us, and whose support for torture and targeting civilians in war call into question whether Christians who support him are truly pro-life or simply anti-abortion.
This stops babies crying but is more comforting for the parents than for the children, whose muscle development can be restricted if the swaddling is applied for hours on end.
For our hope is in God, the all - merciful and all - loving One, whose care for us who are God's human children is greater than we can grasp or think.
This is important for both partners, but particularly so for the wife; the forthcoming exodus of the children will leave a larger void in her world of satisfactions than will be true of her husband, whose job demands and satisfactions will probably be at their peak during the child - leaving years.
You can look to the scientific literature or the deaths of numerous children whose parents believed their faith was more powerful than insulin or antibiotics (they were wrong, just like you are now).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z