Maternal diet soda consumption was associated with poorer fine motor, visual spatial, and visual motor abilities in early childhood and poorer
verbal abilities in mid-childhood.
The present study evaluated the long - term effects of the NFP program on physical aggression and
verbal ability in girls and boys.
Indeed, verbal and memory skills play an important role in the construction and reconstruction of attachment representations (Waters et al. 1998), which is also supported by the association between attachment security and children's intellectual functioning in general (Jacobsen et al. 1994; Jacobsen and Hofmann 1997) and
verbal ability in specific (Atkinson et al. 1999; O'Connor and McCartney 2007; Stievenart et al. 2010; Van IJzendoorn et al. 1995; Van IJzendoorn and Van Vliet - Visser 1988).
Not exact matches
But there was no improvement
in verbal functioning and language schools, other than the
ability to order, without a trip of the tongue, that «grande, quad, nonfat, one - pump, no - whip mocha.»
Exceptional
abilities in client service and
verbal / written communication skills are needed.
Ironically the test I tooked that showed I have dysexia by an educational psychologist also showed I have a rich vocabulary and am
in the top 1 % of the population for
verbal reasoning and problem solving
ability.
It also seems to encourage
verbal competence and an
ability to argue, fundamental skills
in democracy and modern societies.
This testing allows the school to be able to see
verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning
abilities of the student applying compared to their achievement
in each of those areas.
Mathematically gifted children will probably not show these early
verbal skills, although
in terms of reading
ability, once they begin to learn to read, they may learn quickly.
Language development is not a sure sign of intellectual
ability;
in children who are otherwise alert and responsive and have plenty of
verbal stimulation at home, it's more often related to genetic predisposition than intelligence.
Clues of readiness include understanding
verbal directions, a dislike of being
in soiled diapers and the
ability to to remain dry for at least two hours at a time.
2) Solid
verbal ability that includes telling you that they need to go, or that they've just gone
in their diaper.
They were very pleased with the results and
in the next stage of their research, they devised new training procedures that emphasized language
ability, imagination, imitation,
verbal rehersal and
verbal instruction
in addition to learning by association and learning by reward.
Examples of accommodations include the
ability to complete a test a different way / format, use of
verbal intermediaries, and
ability to request special accommodations
in regard to school placement (teachers, friend
in the class, etc.).
The participants
in the study took a variety of tests, which measured different aspects of their thinking
abilities including memory span and
verbal and spatial
abilities.
... I've been subjected to years of threats and
verbal abuse, and it's hindered me
in my
ability to serve the people of the town the way they deserve to be represented.»
Fruit was additionally associated with greater visual motor
abilities in early childhood and
verbal intelligence
in mid-childhood.
knowledge of their specific scientific area, assess general
ability in verbal and numerical reasoning, and examine their knowledge of the main developments
in European integration and Community policies, this last
in a second EU language of the candidate?s choice.
Lower income kids performed at a lower level than others
in reading comprehension and mathematical calculations but were competitive
in basic cognition, memory and reading skills, indicating that poverty may affect development at the level where different
abilities must be combined, such as
verbal skills and memory,
in the case of reading comprehension.
Although individuals with Williams experience developmental delays and learning disabilities, they are exceptionally sociable and possess remarkable
verbal abilities and facial recognition skills
in relation to their lower IQ.
A slew of studies
in adults have found that nonusers beat chronic weed smokers on tests of attention, memory, motor skills and
verbal abilities, but some of this might be the result of lingering traces of cannabis
in the body of users or withdrawal effects from abstaining while taking part
in a study.
The authors examined data from the «Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement
in Europe»
in which more than 31,000 men and women over the age of 50 from 13 European countries answered questions that tested cognitive functions including memory, mathematical
ability, and
verbal fluency.
Autistics,
in Grandin's view, represent a «way station» between average people, with all their
verbal and conceptual
abilities, and animals.
Recently, some researchers have proposed that
in some cases, dyscalculia may arise not from a «core deficit»
in the
ability to compare quantities, but instead from an «access deficit» — a problem
in how the brain links perceptions of quantity to number symbols such as Arabic numerals, or
in how it maps numbers onto
verbal or spatial processes.
In a recent study, psychologists show that low cognitive
ability (i.e., intelligence,
verbal ability) was not a consistent predictor of prejudice.
Brandt and Jarrett Crawford (The College of New Jersey) analyzed data from 5914 people
in the United States that includes a measure of
verbal ability and prejudice towards 24 different groups.
Researchers found that people who engaged
in more regular sexual activity scored higher on tests that measured their
verbal fluency and their
ability to visually perceive objects and the spaces between them.
«This study's findings make a significant contribution to the [field] by using a discordant twin design to address issues about the association between childhood
verbal ability and subsequent alcohol use
in adolescence and young adulthood,» said Windle.
However, even though an adolescent with good language and cognitive skills may experiment with drinking earlier than his / her less advanced peer, better
verbal and intellectual
abilities have [also] been found to be protective against developing severe problems with alcohol and other substances
in adulthood.»
These cultural differences may have a differential impact on associations between
verbal ability and alcohol use variables such that this relationship may be moderated by ethnic group
in the U.S. but not
in Finland.
«This research highlights the potential role of individual differences
in verbal abilities during childhood as a risk factor for the subsequent development of alcohol use during adolescence and young adulthood,» said Michael Windle, professor and chair of the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.
«
In fact, the particular regions and connections we found support an emerging body of neuroscience evidence indicating that intelligence depends on the brain's
ability to integrate information from
verbal, visual, spatial and executive processes,» he said.
Portella and her colleagues found that about one
in four depressed patients showed impairments
in language
ability, attention, working memory,
verbal memory, processing speed, and executive functioning.
These cognitive deficits were most noted
in non-
verbal abilities to solve problems and
verbal memory, as well as decreased intelligence.
A second study conducted
in Thailand found that the digit span test was effective
in identifying mild cognitive impairment, while the
verbal fluency test did not demonstrate that
ability.
A young child struggling with the transition of welcoming a new baby into the house isn't being deliberately naughty; they are struggling with big feelings of grief and simply don't have the
verbal ability to put these feelings into words, so they are translated
in their behavior.
Kids who regularly consumed whole fruits had better visual motor
abilities in early childhood and better
verbal intelligence
in later childhood.
An interesting fact
in the above box is that
verbal abilities decrease with higher levels of testosterone.
Research connects learning music to improved «
verbal memory, second language pronunciation accuracy, reading
ability, and executive functions»
in youth (Frontiers
in Neuroscience).
Practicing a musical instrument
in childhood is associated with enhanced
verbal ability and nonverbal reasoning.
In one measure of verbal acumen called letter fluency — the ability to list words that begin with the letter F, for instance — bilinguals enjoyed an advantage over monolinguals that began at age 10 and grew robust in adulthoo
In one measure of
verbal acumen called letter fluency — the
ability to list words that begin with the letter F, for instance — bilinguals enjoyed an advantage over monolinguals that began at age 10 and grew robust
in adulthoo
in adulthood.
Three - fifths of «average» children have a propensity for or deficit
in verbal, quantitative or spatial
abilities.
Among the half of students
in the middle of the
ability range the chances of getting a B or above
in English at GCSE ranged from one
in ten to seven
in ten
in 2016, depending on their
verbal reasoning bias.
Pupils who lack
verbal skills, but have high spatial
ability perform less well
in GCSEs, research shows.
To measure teacher's
verbal ability, Ferguson used a literacy test that was administered
in 1986 to all public school teachers
in Texas.
In a separate e-mail, one of the authors confirmed this finding: «Teacher
ability (which was generally measured as teacher's
verbal ability),» Hedges wrote, «seems to show the strongest and most replicable effect on achievement.»
The authors stated that they were unable to come up with particular ways
in which school districts could spend money to improve the average
verbal ability of their teachers (though other researchers such as Ferguson and Manski have suggested that higher teacher salaries might do so), so they left out possible ways that money might be spent to raise
verbal ability.
First explored
in his 1983 book, Frames of Mind, Gardner's theory challenges the traditional view that intelligence is defined only by logical reasoning and
verbal - linguistic
abilities.
The most popular test is the SAT - I, which measures students»
verbal and math reasoning
abilities and is used by colleges to predict how well a student will perform
in college.
Additional analyses provided evidence that PBL was more effective than traditional instruction with students of average
verbal ability and below, students who were more interested
in learning economics, and students who were most and least confident
in their
ability to solve problems.