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More than 40% of overweight children at wave 1 resolved their weight status to normal over the same period, which may be a reflection of children experiencing the adiposity rebound around this age (4 6 years), and the adiposity rebound occurring at an age which is slightly out of alignment with that displayed in the reference standard used to define weight status in this group.

Spelling was included because this is thought to give a more accurate reflection of children's visual word memory.

The reported bad school performance might be a reflection of children's general state of life [ 43] as well as of their bad state of teeth.

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On the other hand, it continues to promote a narrower and more traditional poverty-focused approach for developing countries, as exemplified in its espousal of the U5MR indicator as the primary reflection of child wellbeing in poor countries and in its promotion of the "Bristol Approach" in developing countries (see section  4.1 below).

Although the study of logic is traditionally regarded as a part of philosophy, skeptics might not find the reflections of children on rules of logic terribly interesting philosophically.

He is the editor of God, Faith & Identity from the Ashes: Reflections of Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2015).

Menachem Rosensaft is the editor of God, Faith & Identity from the Ashes: Reflections of Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2015).

"The last thing we should ever participate in," writes Hannah Rosenthal, former US State Department Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, in God, Faith & Identity from the Ashes: Reflections of Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors, a recently published book I compiled and edited, "is competing victimhoods".

New developments in neuroscience and brain imaging now reveal that learning disabilities are not a fad, not an excuse, not a reflection of baby boomers' obsession with their children -- but the result of brain wiring that is different from typical brains.

Vygotsky argued that interpreting static test results (e.g., IQ) as a reflection of the child's abilities is misleading, because, in reality, the child's performance reflects his or her entire socioeducational history.

The two memoirs form a fascinating diptych of mirrors, one the reflection of a child's mind, the other of an adult's.

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