Sentences with phrase «whose early environments»

In one study (15), we enrolled young adults whose early environments had been assessed through questionnaires and interviews.

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Martens, whose nomination was announced Tuesday, served as deputy secretary for energy and the environment under Cuomo's father, Gov. Mario Cuomo, in the early»90s.
Prue Walsh is an early childhood graduate whose work has concentrated on creating effective and stimulating early childhood play environments.
It is possible that parents whose children are at risk of dropping out are more likely to choose charter high schools in a belief that the traditional public school environment would make it more likely that their child leaves school early.
None of it resembles the type of early - childhood learning environment the experts might recommend, and it could be enough to frustrate any teacher — even more so a rookie right out of college whose route to the classroom was the nontraditional Teach For America...
Reinterpreting Malevič, Tatlin, El Lisitzky and other key exponents of these movements allowed Pardi to take the still vital elements of these artistic directions and become one of the most active and qualified representatives of the history of contemporary painting and sculpture.This extensive retrospective illustrates the development of Pardi's explorations at every phase, from the first depictions of architectural interiors and exteriors of the 1960s, such as the Environments and Hanging Gardens, to subsequent works from the 1970s, which he named Architectures.The series Diagonals are from the early 1980s and consist of straight lines whose tight rhythm oscillates between black and white to a search for new montages and movements.
The program was initially expanded to include both noted artists in their early career such as Thomas Demand and Ugo Rondinone, and artists closely related with Berlin, such as Matti Braun, Christoph Keller and Christopher Roth, whose activities went beyond exhibitions to include lectures, talks, performances and musical events, decisively shaping the gallery's reputation as an engaged, discursive environment.
The exhibition presents Stettheimer's work in the context of the social and intellectual environment of early twentieth - century New York, exploring the artist's fascinating position as an American modernist whose work exuberantly reflects on the mass culture of her times.
Despite the negative effect maternal depression can have on children, earlier studies in this area have focused on smaller samples typically collected within 1 site or community.3, 8,20 The purpose of this multisite, cross-sectional study of 5820 children who attended a Head Start program and their families was to describe key aspects of the family environment and demographic factors related to maternal depressive symptoms in a diverse national sample of low - income families whose children attended Head Start as preschoolers and were attending kindergarten at the time of the interview.
In line with previous research on the disadvantage of the incongruence of prenatal and postnatal environments on early child development [25], we hypothesized that children whose mothers had elevated postnatal maternal depressive symptoms when compared to that during pregnancy may show greater atypical frontal EEG activity and frontal functional connectivity and greater internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems.
Air quality Since the refrigerant R - 410A (Puron) was introduced in Quebec in early 2006, more and more manufacturers are using it instead of CFC, a refrigerant fluid whose harmful effects on the environment are well documented.
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