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In spite of section 1(2) of the 1989 Children Act,* the time taken to conclude care proceedings has been getting longer year on year since the Act's implementation. The average length of proceedings in 2001 was about 47 weeks and a signi... C Beckett,B Mckeigue - 《Adoption & Foster...
Minjie Chen The British Museum, London, UK Helen Wang Editor information Editors and Affiliations School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Zhengdao Ye Section Editor information Australian National University, Acton, ACT, Australia ...
behavior among pre-school children, as well as the emergence of gender flexibility among older children as they approach 7 years of age, as predicted by cognitive developmental theories of gender development. Flexibility around gender can be expressed in a multitude of ways and directed toward onese...
‘benefits such as identity, social status and acceptance, and inclusion by others’ (p.10, ibid). Extrapolating this to children’s story-making apps, the act of changing the aesthetic appearance of children’s multimedia stories is likely to be related to children’s desire to please others...
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The act of depiction can be thought of as an optimisation problem: the artist aims to maximise a desired visual response in the viewer [60], [61]. In many of our examples, the artist appears to be aiming for a minimum stimulus that provokes the appropriate response. One way forward would...
section below. The fixed effects accounted for systematic differences between subnational or community studies and national studies. The inclusion of random effects allowed national data to have greater influence on the estimates than subnational or community data with similar sample sizes because the ...
Although this barrier, ‘not introducing children to vegetables’ was a minor subtheme, it was important to include as this helps provide one reason why children do not eat vegetables and why the family environment is important to act as a facilitator for children to be introduced to vegetables...
“when it’s time to act, uncertainty paralyses me” [53,137]), rather than prospective anxiety (e.g. “I can’t stand being taken by surprise” [137,138]). Evidence that SAD may manifest in the same way for children with DLD comes from the strong correlation found between SAD and...