• Cohler returned to Chicago in 1969, where he trained in child and adult psychoanalysis at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the past few decades, our concern with the family of the psychiatric patient has increased as a result of the influence of psychoanalysis, sociology, social psychology, child guidance, and social work. (systemagazin.com)
  • I contend that The Shining can thus be considered an important cultural contribution to philosophies of childhood for the way it interrogates the complex conceptual nexus between child and adult subjectivities, nostalgia, and traumatic memory in the Western cultural imaginary. (sensesofcinema.com)
  • 1956). The anatomical approach to the study breast cancer in young adult women. (who.int)
  • He then studied at Harvard University in the Department of Social Relations, an interdisciplinary collaboration among the departments of psychology, sociology, and anthropology. (wikipedia.org)
  • But she was also subject to the prevailing attitudes in child psychology of the time, which regarded overt expressions of love and affection as a parental weakness that could spoil a child's character. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Otherwise healthy children and adolescents (i.e., persons less than 15 years of age) comprise the largest proportion (80%) of an estimated 9,300 annual varicella-related hospitalizations. (cdc.gov)
  • METHODS: National Survey of Family Growth data were used to assess the prevalence of ever use of ECPs among sexually experienced female adolescents and young adults (AYA) aged 15-24years (2015-2017 sample), and trends in indicators of ECP use and acquisition (2006-2017 samples). (cdc.gov)
  • risk in relation to active cigarette smoking and young adults in Ukraine: a cross-sectional household exposure to secondhand cigarette study. (who.int)
  • Boys and girls make on average the same choices if younger than 6 years of age. (blogspot.com)
  • An estimated 33% of cases occurred in preschool-age children (i.e., children 1-4 years of age {annual incidence rate: 82.8 cases per 1,000 children}), and 44% occurred in school-age children (i.e., children 5-9 years of age {annual incidence rate: 91.1 cases per 1,000 children}) ( Figure 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • AN - check the tag INFANT HN - 2008 FX - Child Nutrition FX - Infant Nutrition Physiology FX - Milk FX - Milk, Human DH - Adolescent Nutrition DI - 052508 MN - SP6.021.067 MS - Nutrition of persons 10 through 19 years of age. (bvsalud.org)
  • 1. Findings revealed that mothers were more participative in children's study than fathers. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • No correlation exists between the children's preference for light skin and their parents' attitudes to dark-skinned people (Bird et al. (blogspot.com)
  • While many parents have strong feelings of support for the schools their children actually attend, with 70 percent of all public school parents giving their children's school a grade of A or B, there still is a strong feeling of disconnection with public education in general (Elam, Lowell, & Gallup 1994). (readingrockets.org)
  • Meet your favorite book creators, launch an author study, browse our themed booklists, get tips on how to choose and use kids' books, find guidance on building a more diverse bookshelf, celebrate annual literacy events with us, and more! (readingrockets.org)
  • Discover how to support your child's growth as a young reader and writer - with our Reading 101 for Families guide, bilingual parent tips, ideas for building your child's knowledge of the world, Q&A with experts, and guidance on connecting with your child's school. (readingrockets.org)
  • The house, on the other hand, is a relatively dark and private place, at the same time it is an open place and, fundamentally, the domain of the women and children. (socioambiental.org)
  • Often the first time a parent comes to school is when a child is in trouble. (readingrockets.org)
  • When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one. (tbrnews.org)
  • BAILEY, M. Factors affecting infant and child mortality in rural Sierra Leone. (sierra-leone.org)
  • BAILEY, M. Individual and environmental influence on infant and child mortality in rural Sierra Leone: a multivariate analysis. (sierra-leone.org)
  • check also tag CHILD or specific HN - 2008 FX - Adolescent Nutrition FX - Infant Nutrition DH - Maternal Nutrition DI - 052505 MN - SP6.021.072 MS - Nutrition of a mother which affects the health of the INFANT as well as herself. (bvsalud.org)
  • Light- and dark-colored dolls have long been used to study how children acquire negative attitudes to dark skin. (blogspot.com)
  • METHODS: We used data from the Study to Explore Early Development, a multisite case-control study of preschool-aged children with ASD implemented during 2007-2012. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1969, Cohler became an assistant professor at the University of Chicago and began working at the Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hampton also helped organize the Free Breakfast Program for children in Chicago and medical clinics as part of the Black Panther Party's 'community survival programs. (sevenstories.com)
  • Since in these families the mothers are hardly ever blamed for anything (and at best blame themselves for something they could not possibly be held responsible for), it seemed worthwhile to devise a communications context in which the mothers had perforce to be blamed. (systemagazin.com)
  • Bond makes Lear's attitude even more clear when Lear's primary concern with the accidental death of a worker is that it will cause delay in building the wall. (enotes.com)
  • Concern remains due to the rising identification of children with ASD and ultrasound use. (cdc.gov)
  • Bayard Rustin, a social movement leader, joined Giessler in presenting race relation workshops. (naswfoundation.org)
  • Browse our library of evidence-based teaching strategies, learn more about using classroom texts, find out what whole-child literacy instruction looks like, and dive deeper into comprehension, content area literacy, writing, and social-emotional learning. (readingrockets.org)
  • When she later moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, first to attend Radcliffe College and then graduate school at Harvard University , Hrdy embarked on a distinguished 40-year career as a primatologist and evolutionary theorist who would come to challenge - and ultimately transcend - an interpretation of Darwinian biology still moored in Victorian attitudes about gender and the role of mothers in natural history. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • While it has to its credit some remarkable contributions, its major limitation is its inability to be precise about the role of reality events in child development. (systemagazin.com)
  • In contrast to such an overemphasis on fantasy stands the work of Bowlby (2) who demonstrated the role of maternal deprivation in delinquency, of Fromm-Reichmann (5) who suggested the concept of the schizophrenogenic mother, of Bateson, et al. (systemagazin.com)
  • Through the character of Danny Torrance, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining influenced a new model of uncanny child character that has become a key trope of the horror genre since the film's release in 1980. (sensesofcinema.com)
  • Just as Ivan Pavlov 's dogs learned to associate food with the tinkling of a bell, American children learn to associate light skin with good qualities and dark skin with bad ones. (blogspot.com)
  • But when Asher and Allen (1969) asked children 3 to 8 years old to choose a white-faced puppet or a brown-faced one, the girls were likelier than the boys to choose the brown one, this being true for both white and black American children. (blogspot.com)
  • b) For the stage subsequent to approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting its interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate the abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health. (cornell.edu)
  • c) For the stage subsequent to viability the State, in promoting its interest in the potentiality of human life, may, if it chooses, regulate, and even proscribe, abortion except where necessary, in appropriate medical judgment, for the preservation of the life or health of the mother. (cornell.edu)
  • Arch Environ Health, Massachusetts youth cohort. (who.int)
  • For black parents the number is reversed with 75 percent addressing race with their children. (blogspot.com)
  • 1987). It is not limited to the U.S. and its pattern of race relations. (blogspot.com)
  • A doll test typically involves asking a child to choose between a lighter-colored doll and a darker-colored one. (blogspot.com)
  • The results were similar when the children had to choose "the doll that you like to play with," "the doll that is a nice doll," "the doll that is a nice color" and, inversely, "the doll that looks bad" (Clark & Clark, 1947). (blogspot.com)
  • For decades the science of child-rearing was guided by patriarchal ideas, but now the cradle rocks to an older rhythm. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Today the rapidly accelerating planetary ecological crisis, which she more than anyone else alerted us to, calls for an exploration of the full critical nature of her thought and its relation to the larger revolt within science with which she was associated. (monthlyreview.org)
  • So I rushed to the place and saw young men from the Loyalist community setting fires, while the Catholic residents grabbed what they could save, hurried to their cars and fled from their houses. (pij.org)
  • While the literature in this area has been abundant, only passing attention seems to have been paid to relations between siblings and to the place of the pathologically affected child in the family constellation. (systemagazin.com)
  • We heard that young Protestants were banishing Catholics from the area by burning down their houses. (pij.org)
  • The samples are parents of the first-year elementary school students, including 536 mothers and 530 fathers in the Yun-Chia area. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • 4. There were salient differences between the education degree of mothers and parenting beliefs. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • 5. The parents of high education degree were more stressing on children traits and experiences than the parents of low education degree. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • At times, parents feel that educators talk down to them or speak in educational jargon they do not understand, while the majority of teachers feel that parents need to be more engaged in the education of their child (Peter D. Hart 1994). (readingrockets.org)
  • Despite the realities of segregation throughout the city in 1948, he made sure that the playground was integrated, welcoming to Black and white children and to the children of the Mexican migrant workers. (naswfoundation.org)
  • She says a white child is good because "I think she looks like me", and says the black child is ugly because "she's a lot darker. (blogspot.com)
  • In general, the lighter doll is preferred by both white and black children. (blogspot.com)
  • Po Bronson, author of NurtureShock and an award-winning writer on parenting issues says white parents "want to give their kids this sort of post-racial future when they're very young and they're under the wrong conclusion that their kids are colorblind. (blogspot.com)
  • Respondents who scored high on conspicuous attitudes drank sparkling and white wine more frequently than respondents with low scores. (wine-economics.org)
  • Learn more about why some kids struggle, what effective interventions look like, how to create inclusive classrooms so every child can thrive, and much more. (readingrockets.org)
  • When we meet Victorine (the opening line is, "That day I am seventeen and I am wearing the boots of a whore"), the young girl who will become Manet's muse, we are presented with a self-aware teenager, poor but full of imagination, with a penchant for drawing and a hunger to experience life. (publishersweekly.com)
  • The chief obstacle to a sustainable relation to the environment lay in the fact that we live "in an era dominated by industry, in which the right to make a dollar at any cost is seldom challenged. (monthlyreview.org)
  • One may scan work after work on history, society, and morality and find little reference to the fact that all people start as children and that all peoples begin in their nurseries. (oercommons.org)
  • Appearing in the same journals as the work of young avant-gardists of Angry Penguins descent, Buckley's poetry impressed with a lofty, hieratic idiom brushed by modernism: the passion of W. B. Yeats and Dylan Thomas, mollified here and there by the dandyism of John Crowe Ransom. (edu.au)
  • The respite from work is a relief, but Wilson feels "awful" for any child whose letter goes unreturned. (newstatesman.com)
  • We recruited cases from children receiving developmental disability services and randomly selected population controls from birth records. (cdc.gov)
  • Sibling Relations in the Schizophrenic Family. (systemagazin.com)
  • On the other, it asserts that the mind of the child, instead of providing an accurate picture of the family, distorts it by unconscious instinctual forces and fantasies. (systemagazin.com)
  • My father was a contractor for cleaning windows and my mother was a housewife. (pij.org)