Having made art
throughout early adulthood, Lang established a fashion label under his own name in 1978, presented his first collection at the Centre Pompidou in 1986, and achieved global recognition in the field over the following two decades.
Today, researchers recognize that the brain continues to develop and change
throughout early adulthood and that there are significant changes in how the brain functions as people age.
Not exact matches
We made trips to India about once every two to three years
throughout my childhood, and that increased to about once a year by
early adulthood.
Instilling sound financial habits
early in children increases the likelihood that they will retain these habits into and
throughout adulthood.
It's a good idea to get your children to enjoy oats from an
early age, as they play a very important role in good health
throughout adulthood too.
At Babease, we feel that eating a wide variety of vegetables
early on and offering as many healthy taste experiences as you can will help develop a life - long love of vegetables and foods that will nourish
throughout adulthood.
Tics are at their worst for people with TS aged between 11 and 14 years old, but for the majority begin to improve
throughout adolescence and into
early adulthood.
The results from this study are consistent with
earlier studies in Alzheimer's mice in suggesting that moderate daily coffee consumption
throughout adulthood could protect against Alzheimer's later on in life.
Individual differences in this cognitive vulnerability appear to manifest in
early teenage years and remain constant
throughout adulthood, but the researchers believed that it might still be controllable under certain circumstances.
Most of us also experienced outbreaks
throughout our teenage years, and some of us even have them to
early adulthood.
Throughout my childhood and into my
early adulthood, I was ashamed of my scar.
One of the fundamental concepts we describe is that, while the foundation for these skills is laid in
early childhood, they continue to develop actively
throughout adolescence and into
early adulthood.
The Abecedarian Project was not a one - time hothouse program; it was immediately replicated with a new group of similar children (in Project CARE) who demonstrated equal benefits
throughout their school years and
early adulthood.
A young pit bull needs plenty of
early socialization to people, dogs and other animals, beginning as young as seven weeks of age and continuing
throughout adulthood.
Remember,
early socialization during puppyhood has enabled you to continue to socialize and control your dog as an adolescent and so, by the same mark, continue socializing and training
throughout adolescence so that you may further continue to socialize your dog during
adulthood.
Helping to decrease dog obesity means keeping your puppy at ideal body condition
throughout its growth and
early adulthood.
But Debt.org suggests it's not that simple: «Women tend to have more debt than men
throughout their lives, beginning in
early adulthood.
The
early years set children up for the rest of their life, and there are very key experiences that children need to have
early on in order for the right connections if you like, to develop, which lay the foundation for later functioning
throughout childhood and into
adulthood.
Disorganized attachment is an important
early risk factor for socioemotional problems
throughout childhood and into
adulthood.
Both animal (11) and human studies (12) clearly indicate that the
early environment affects biological functioning and health outcomes, not only in
early life but
throughout adulthood into old age, controlling for other risk factors.
The report also places a strong emphasis on the importance of continuing importance of educational outcomes
throughout the transition between childhood and
early adulthood.
This pathway is characterized by three elements: the onset of conduct problems (such as developmentally excessive levels of aggression, noncompliance, and other oppositional behaviour) in the preschool and
early school - age years; a high degree of continuity
throughout childhood and into adolescence and
adulthood; and a poor prognosis.1, 2 The most comprehensive family - based formulation for the
early - starter pathway has been the coercion model developed by Patterson and his colleagues.3, 4 The model describes a process of «basic training» in conduct - problem behaviours that occurs in the context of an escalating cycle of coercive parent - child interactions in the home, beginning prior to school entry.
The purpose of this study was (a) to identify latent subgroups of Taiwanese adolescents who vary in their cultural value affiliations and (b) to examine how latent - subgroup membership in
early adolescence predicted depressive symptoms for 6 years
throughout adolescence into young
adulthood.