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Infants and young children were typically placed in or near the graves of adults, both men and women.
In the past, individual damage suits for injured foster children were typically settled behind the scenes for small amounts.
Research shows that from 1988 to 2006, children were typically adopted at age 7. Now, a little more than a decade after the boom years of 1998 to 2001 — accounting for 22,057 adoptions — more youths are aging out of subsidies than ever before.
Before these recent findings, poorer performances in neuropsychological tasks of ADHD children were typically interpreted as evidence for high level executive function deficits.
Adopted children were typically born to young unmarried mothers and unplanned pregnancies may have been the most common immediate reason for adoption (in a subsample of Danish adoptees, examined by Eldred and co-authors, 82% of the biological mothers of adoptees were unmarried [11]).
At Time 3 children were typically assessed in school (M age = 75.04 months, SD = 2.28).
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British parents, stuck washing and cooking for their grown-up children, are typically less enthusiastic.
However, it does establish the principle that children are, typically, better off when both their parents are involved with them.
Few of these mutations were inherited in the traditional sense, and the affected children are typically the only family member with the disorder.
The better-off widen the gap even though their children are typically attending the best schools available, having secured accommodation within the catchment of those schools.
But in cases where both parents agree on the sleeping arrangement, parents who sleep with their children are typically as happy as parents of solitary sleepers.
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