Sentences with phrase «then subsequent child»

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It is our observation that because of the (mostly younger) age of our children at the time of their adoption and the special circumstances of their abandonment and life in an orphanage or foster home, and then subsequent adoption into a loving home, their symptoms and disorders may manifest differently than those of a child who has been through the domestic foster / adoption system.
They fit all the criteria: Reduce (36 diapers instead of 6,000), Reuse (use the same diapers over and over, use the same diapers for subsequent children, and then resell them for someone else to use), Recycle (use old diapers as rags, or make diapers out of recycled materials like sweaters).
The main study group included 33,514 children who had one surgery and exposure to anesthesia before the age of 4 and then no subsequent surgery or hospitalization until the age of 16, along with 159,619 comparable children who had not had surgery or been exposed to anesthesia before the age of 16.
These changes are then applied to a new child's photo to predict how she or he will appear for any subsequent age up to 80.
Scientists also hope to gain crucial insights into autism's risk factors from several large new studies, including the federally funded Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation, which will enroll 1,200 mothers of autistic children at the start of a subsequent pregnancy and then track the newborn child's first three years of development.
Rating: 8/10 — a recreation of the kidnapping in 1973 of John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer), and the subsequent attempts by his mother, Gail (Williams), to persuade his grandfather (Christopher Plummer) to pay the ransom, something the then world's richest man refuses to do; Scott's best movie in years, All the Money in the World is a taut, compelling thriller that tells its story with ruthless expediency and features yet another commanding performance from Williams, something that takes the spotlight away from the presence of Christopher Plummer (who's good but not great), and which serves as a reminder that money isn't the central concern here, but a mother's unwavering love for her child.
Back then, as a student teacher, it was understood that the identification of a child as being gifted, and her subsequent placement into the gifted program at her school was exclusively a function of the school system — its teachers and its schools.
There I learned that my difficulties with the art world that had increased after I decided to have children were by no means unique, and my subsequent exploration of maternal ambivalence became a group exhibition and then a book.
It would then be a matter for the judge at any subsequent criminal trial as to whether the content of that interview was admissible in that trial (on Children Act 1989, s 98 and Re EC, see Practice of Family Law: evidence and procedure, David Burrows, Family Law (2012) at 27.10 — 27.17).
Option A offers 40 % of sum assured at end of the policy term when a child is 17 years, and then pays 30 %, 20 % and 10 % of sum assured in each subsequent year.
«[Court - appointed psychologist Mindy] Mitnick stated in her evaluation: [Mother's] pattern of making vague reports of abuse and neglect and then denying responsibility for the subsequent Child Protection investigations is of much concern to the evaluator.
I argued then that the misdiagnosing and subsequent counterproductive treatment of the disorder was the single biggest issue confounding the child welfare system.
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