Educator-child interactions, at the group level, and child interactions with their educators, peers and tasks, at the child level, were observed through video-recordings across four activity settings, namely free play, early academic activities, aesthetics/arts activities and meals. Group level ...
For example, between 13 and 20 months, mothers and toddlers both moved toward higher levels of play, and changes in one partner's play were regularly associated with changes in the other partner's play. Nonetheless, significant changes in mothers' and toddlers' play remained after covarying ...
It creates an awareness of what is still there and of activities and accomplishments that are still possible. Zeisel showed that, with engagement, people with dementia can learn, focus, regain a sense of identity, make decisions and experience joy. He told of the Learning for Life program ...
F11 and F18 respectively. Both plots represent the 50 most abundant OTUs, and heat-map colors corresponds to the abundance of each OTU at each time, ranging from light-yellow for rank 1, to black, representing very low ranks. Alongside, the ...
home, thus, they do not have enough time to prepare healthy meals and encourage and motivate children to do physical activities. Children in our study who are in an extended family have higher risk to be overweight and obese. This is consistent with the findings of a study in China which ...
Data were collected and managed using REDCap, a secure, web-based application designed to support data capture for research studies [18]. All research activities were conducted in accord with prevailing ethical principles. The retrospective chart review used to collect medical record data on back...