Basic theological studies, from which are likely to emerge less parochial theological statements, have come from
younger scholars associated with the Society for Pentecostal Studies (135 North Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, CA, 91101.
Not exact matches
The study results underscore the importance of policies that make it possible for women to breastfeed, according to study senior author Dr. Alison Stuebe, distinguished
scholar of infant and
young child feeding at the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute and
associate professor of obstetrics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The students,
young scholars and junior
associates currently drafting their submissions come from all over the world with an emphasis on North America, Asia and Europe.
(«Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is
associated with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable for developmental
scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses risks for
young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
Fact: «Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is
associated with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable for developmental
scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses risks for
young children and perhaps the larger society as well.