Sentences with phrase «with multiple disadvantages»

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Double strollers are commonly found in households with multiple children, as their added convenience easily outweighs any disadvantages.
Instead of relying on intelligence and achievement test scores solely for identification, multiple criteria would be used, including more non-traditional measures such as observing students interacting with a variety of learning opportunities (Passow & Frasier, 1996) it is a belief of many in the field of gifted education that new conceptions of giftedness and a new paradigm for identifying and selecting students will help minority and disadvantaged students become more represented in gifted programs (VanTassel - Baska, Patton, & Prillaman, 1991; Ford, 1996).
Instead, levels feature multiple routes to explore, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
Candidates with prior experience working in a multiple provider medical practice or with diverse socio - economically disadvantaged populations are preferred.
Likewise, different languages use different ways of communicating — tones, words, gestures — with different kinds of irregularities — letters with multiple sounds, verbs that are conjugated in illogical ways — and so a child lacking in some skilled might be seriously disadvantaged in one place and not at all in another.
Relatively little is known about social gradients in developmental outcomes, with much of the research employing dichotomous socioeconomic indicators such as family poverty.2 5 16 Thus, it is unclear whether poor developmental outcomes exhibit threshold effects (evident only when a certain level of disadvantage is exceeded), gradient effects (linear declines with increasing disadvantage) or accelerating effects (progressively stronger declines with increasing disadvantage) as suggested by some recent studies.17 — 19 Further, most research has examined socioeconomic patterns for single childhood outcomes1 or for multiple outcomes within the physical3 4 or developmental17 18 20 health domains.
Our study also found that multiple, potentially disturbing, adverse family events predict a poor father - child relationship, even after allowing for their association with family socio - economic disadvantage.
Aboriginal Australians experience multiple social and health disadvantages from the prenatal period onwards.1 Infant2 and child3 mortality rates are higher among Aboriginal children, as are well - established influences on poor health, cognitive and education outcomes, 4 — 6 including premature birth and low birth weight, 7 — 9 being born to teenage mothers7 and socioeconomic disadvantage.1, 8 Addressing Aboriginal early life disadvantage is of particular importance because of the high birth rate among Aboriginal people10 and subsequent young age structure of the Aboriginal population.11 Recent population estimates suggest that children under 10 years of age account for almost a quarter of the Aboriginal population compared with only 12 % of the non-Aboriginal population of Australia.11
In contrast, family disadvantage, such as parenting multiple children with disabilities (Orsmond et al. 2007) and being a single parent (Olsson and Hwang 2001) may exacerbate stress and mental health difficulties.
Barrie says he is listing a home next week in Santa Clara, Calif., and if there are multiple offers, a buyer with an FHA loan will be at a disadvantage.
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