IS MEDIA VIOLENCE HARMFUL TO CHILDREN?
.... is an appropriate means of resolving problems,
children being conditioned to associate weaponry with personal power, increasing
children's risk of being ....
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Children and Media Violence
.... is an appropriate means of resolving problems,
children being conditioned to associate weaponry with personal power, increasing
children's risk of being ....
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Single Parent Children
.... the table below:
CHILDREN OF SINGLE PARENTS (All Races) The literature and tradition views the
children of single-parent families as at-
risk children, ie those ....
(1210

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Effects of Parental Death on Children
.... depression in
children. Interestingly, however, it was not found to place
children at
risk for the development of conduct disorder. ....
(1689

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Alcohol/Drug Problems for Children of Alcoholics
.... psychosocial needs. These
children are at
risk for physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and early intervention is important. School-based ....
(2258

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Physical Abuse in School-Aged Children
.... and physical effects of the problem, an epidemiological discussion, and a delineation of several factors that place
children at
risk for physical abuse. ....
(3239

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Trends Affecting School-Age Children in Poverty
.... Elizabeth D. Hutchisn (1992) points out another flaw in social policies designed to help
children at
risk: the focus on child protection, rather than a broader ....
(2086

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Pre-School Children & Nurturing
.... Studies have been conducted which show these contributors to an environment that lacks nurturing make
children at
risk for poor psychosocial development, "More ....
(1559

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Issue of Risk in Life
.... This is one of the major concerns expressed by Viscott, the concern about how
children are taught about the nature of
risk and thus how
children grow to ....
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Population of At-Risk Students
.... discussed the characteristics of resilient
children and how to build protective processes within and around
children so that they overcome
risk at critical ....
(5297

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Overview of the Topic: Childhood Obesity
.... al (2004) make the case that early intervention is needed to ensure that parents of at-
risk children will become cognizant of their
children's risk status and ....
(3248

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TV VIOLENCE & CHILDREN Introduc
.... 130-134). Some elements in the portrayals of violence are considered to be higher
risk for
children. Attractive perpetrators are ....
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Divorce and Children's Learning
.... divorce arbitrators, etc.) and service professionals (psychologists, education counselors, etc.) to identify and assist those
children at
risk for learning ....
(1922

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Teaching Obese Children Health Habits
.... respiratory diseases.
Children suffer from a
risk of hyperinsulinaemia, hypertension, and dyslipidaemia. Overweight
children are ....
(3190

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Academic Success of Disadvantaged Children
.... Indeed, according to Renchler (1993), approximately 40 percent of American
children are at
risk for school failure due to their disadvantaged status. ....
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Women, Children, and Poverty
.... could result in not particular change in the situation for
children; nonetheless, this would leave a large population of poor
children at
risk for negative ....
(4399

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Effects of Children Witnessing Wife Abuse
.... violent individuals and couples, designers of treatment programs for abusive spouses, and developers of early intervention programs for high-
risk children). ....
(2564

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)
Research Proposal on Obesity & Children
.... respiratory diseases.
Children suffer from a
risk of hyperinsulinaemia, hypertension, and dyslipidaemia. Overweight
children are ....
(4256

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)
Predictive Factors of Suicide in Children
.... Predictors of Suicide in
Children and Adolescents Research Conducted on Clinical Samples What variables place
children and adolescents at
risk for suicide? ....
(9383

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Teenage Smoking Health Risk
.... internalized by
children and adolescents in a manner suited to the task of discouraging tobacco use (Stillman & Others, 2001). Yet at-
risk populations plainly ....
(2087

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)
Obesity and Eating Habits in Children
.... and respiratory diseases.
Children suffer from a
risk of hyperinsulin'mia, hypertension, and dyslipid'mia. Overweight
children are ....
(5289

21

)
Life Experiences
.... By encouraging
children, particularly at-
risk children without the support of a loving family, to join extra-curricular activities they are able to enter into ....
(1360

5

)
Poverty and American Children
....
children.
Children's health and development is at
risk. Poverty keeps parents from getting good health care for their
children. ....
(3782

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Academically Gifted Children
.... information needed to answer topical questions. This places these
children at
risk for failure. Teachers who are aware of students ....
(1701

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)
School Readiness This paper will be concerned with the topic of s
.... natural schedules. Such
children risk being traumatized by their inabilities to keep up with the workload of the class. At the same ....
(2694

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Vaccinations and Perceptions of Risk in Latino Mothers
.... The young Latino population is one of the minority groups at
risk for HPV .... shots helps to guard against getting disease and protects my
children from getting ....
(2334

9

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RISK MANAGEMENT IN YOUTH ATHLETICS
.... more and more
children are being exposed to high intensity training at earlier ages (Gerrard, 1993, pp. 14-18). This situation increases the
risk of physical ....
(5369

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Parental Influence on Aggressive Children
.... 2. Downey, G., & Walker, E. (1992). Distinguishing family-level and child-level influences on the development of depression and aggression in
children at
risk. ....
(1963

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Learning disabilities
.... Hurford and associates (1994) concluded that their findings suggested that it is possible to identify
children at
risk for reading difficulties and to then ....
(2023

8

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Marketing Fast Food to Children: Analysis
.... advertising directed at
children plays a part in encouraging
children to eat .... of the American Medical Association, "the estimated lifetime
risk of developing ....
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