Compared to an adult brain,
a young brain needs more frequent dopamine boosts to sustain effort, persevere through challenges and setbacks, and build the trait of resilience.
Not exact matches
«You
need people with
brains and innovative juices flowing,
young entrepreneurs who are going to figure out the next big thing,» he said.
The
young lady — an RE teacher, no less - just «couldn't see any problem» with two men getting married, and couldn't see any
need to think about it too deeply — no
brain action required on this one at all.
I don't support players I support the team... And I certainly don't support overpaid mediocrities just, coz they wear the arsenal kit but who can't deliver us more than third or fourth place... That said coquellin is a good player with potential to improve what we
need now is an accomplished DM from whom he can learn... Missed kondogbia who is a better player and
younger which might have been a problem... Same goes for Carvalho... Sven bender probably best around for us if not the pole... Both older more experienced more rounded footballers and wiser than coquellin... sadly wenger doesn't any longer have the
brain or brawn to improve this team....
its not just pace, this guy can finish, has football
brain, and that pace you
need + both foot are classy!HE IS A
YOUNG SUAREZ TO ME!!
I almost passed out when I read a piece on our official website that Diaby is trying to be a mentor for the
young lads, please God let this not be true we don't
need him
brain washing the lads on how pretty our nurses are and how good it is to get paid while not contributing to the club.
The Evolved Developmental Niche is what
young children
need to grow healthy
brains and bodies.
In addition, linking music with movements such as actions helps
young children to make the connections between the left and right side of their
brains which they
need in order to progress to more formal learning.
We will pull together all the key information you
need about unique clinical conditions in
young athletes; mild traumatic
brain injury or concussion; heat illness and injury; or overuse / overload and injury risk.
A
young child's
brain and body
needs adequate sleep to develop properly.
Increasing amounts of research have shown that infants and toddlers have a critical
need for direct interactions with parents and other regular caregivers for healthy
brain growth.82, — , 84 In addition, the results of 7 studies have shown that infants
younger than 18 months who are exposed to TV may suffer from a delay in language development, and 1 study revealed that infant videos may delay language development.85, — , 91 No studies have documented a benefit of early viewing.92
Parents of
young athletes
need to be aware of traumatic
brain injuries; how to treat them and how to minimize the risk.
In our book Feeding the
Young Athlete, author and nutrition professor Cynthia Lair reminds us that the
brain is a muscle that
needs to be nourished.
It is difficult to meet our babies sleep
needs, especially at a very
young age, as they
need so much, but think of good sleep like food for their
brain - we wouldn't feed our babies junk food so we shouldn't feed them junk sleep either.
Do
young people's
brains need good quality fats for development?
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Young, Geneseo, NY
Sheehan, 49, ran a campaign that galvanized
younger voters — a key demographic in a city that desperately
needs to stave off the
brain drain that occurs every May, when a new crop of the region's 40,000 college students graduate and largely move away.
«Enigmatic gene critical for a healthy
brain: New research has shown how an unusual gene is
needed for
brain development in
young mice.»
The biological capacity for love is one way the
brain prepares us for offspring who are born
young and helpless and
need tending to have the slightest hope of survival.
More research on how they affect
younger brains is urgently
needed.
To investigate that, what was
needed was a group of people who had been injected with material from another person, and the opportunity to examine their
brains in great detail, preferably when they were still relatively
young and before they might have spontaneously developed early signs of Alzheimer's.
This work is a step towards the possibility of better treatment, but we
need more research in this area, especially with
younger subjects where we might expect more
brain plasticity.»
Objective methods for predicting how severely mild
brain trauma can affect a
young person's
brain are sorely
needed.
Researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital - The Neuro, at McGill University and the MUHC, are working to develop a much
needed tool for helping diagnose concussions or mild traumatic
brain injuries suffered by thousands of
young Canadians — hockey and football players among them.
I believe most of us
need two to three hours of exercise per day for robust health and to trick the
brain into thinking we're growing
younger!
Its
need of the Hour to Manage Healthy
Brain from
Young age to Retain Memory in old Age.
The fact that it might eliminate your
need for medication, make you feel — and be —
younger, drastically reduce your risk for chronic disease, fix your
brain, and other benefits too numerous to list here — and does all this without side - effects — makes it a difficult sell.
Young girls
need enough calories to fuel their
brains and bodies for school, extracurricular activities and beyond.
A
young person's attention span is limited, and following a period of direct instruction and independent work, students with ADHD
need to step away with a
brain interval that is interesting and engaging.
For
young brains to retain information, they
need to apply it.
This program provides academic and therapeutic services for children, adolescents and
young adults ages 3 through 21 with extraordinary
needs including Autism, Specific Learning Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities, Traumatic
Brain Injuries and Emotional Disabilities.
Young students
need to organize and sort information in order to help their
brains form connections.
Jensen researched special
needs and gifted children, and how poverty can place
young brains at risk.
Although
brain damaged at the age of 5 months, Toby has found his niche and a purpose in life at the pet rescue by offering love and comfort care to
young foster kittens with special
needs.
My
young brain just could not figure out what I
needed to do.
Researchers suggest that the diagnosis, management, and treatment of traumatic
brain injury in older people is different than it is in
younger people and that more research
needs to be done to determine how best to diagnose, manage and treat older people who suffer these serious injuries.
The concentration of client relationship responsibility and leadership positions within baby boomers will continue for years to come, and the march of time will exponentially increase the
need for actions with respect to a) client relationships that
need to be transitioned to
younger Partners, b) leadership / ownership roles that
needs to be transitioned to
younger Partners, c)
brain - drains / departing areas of unique expertise that
need to be filled, and d) the realization that the coming generations do not share the same outlooks toward the profession as the baby boomer generation.
Their services include regional child and family support co-ordinators, providing children,
young people and families with the support that they
need in order to live their lives to the full, within their local community; a helpline providing support for anyone affected by childhood acquired
brain injury; legal support services, including assistance in pursuing a claim for welfare benefits; and information on grants and financial assistance.
Compelling challenges include (1) the
need for more extensive training for all health professionals on the adverse effects of excessive stress on the developing
brain, as well as on the cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic regulatory systems (the technical report23 is a start); (2) the significant constraints on existing, office - based approaches to fully address the new morbidities effectively; (3) the relatively limited availability of evidence - based strategies, within the medical home and across the full array of existing early childhood service systems, that have been shown to reduce sources of toxic stress in the lives of
young children or mitigate their adverse consequences35; and (4) the financial difficulties associated with the incorporation of evidence - based developmental strategies into the pediatric medical home.
This full - day workshop examines the social emotional
needs of babies and toddlers; the impact of stress on early childhood
brain development; and the implications of complicated deployments, parental injury, and parental loss for very
young children.
Research from early
brain development, attachment, and childhood trauma supports the
need for clinicians to develop areas of expertise to ensure those working with
young children and their families are well - trained to promote optimal mental health and address behavioral health concerns.
Young people with developing
brains need rules and guidelines in order to use technology safely and wisely.
But is this information about early, rapid
brain growth — and how it is influenced by the quality of caregiving
young children receive — reaching the people who
need it most?
Nutritious food is a basic
need, providing the fuel that
young brains and bodies require to develop.