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An important outcome measure of several studies focusing on the impact of divorce is the desired level of paternal involvement and nurturance (Finley & Schwartz, 2007).... Till date, most studies conducted in this regard have focused on the levels of paternal involvement only since mostly it is the mother who gets the custody of the children and there is a paucity of data on the role of maternal involvement in the development of depresison amongst offsprings post-divorce....
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Dissertation
The disorder presents as hypotonia during infancy, coupled to delayed physical development, stunted growth, and difficulties in feeding.... The hypothalamic region of the fetus is vital during child labor and its deregulation may help to explain the high number of post-mature or pre-mature births for children later diagnosed with PWS.... The origin of the defective genes from paternal chromosomes is especially important since the region of the chromosome involved is affected by imprinting from parent origin....
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Essay
Numerous studies have been conducted to indicate the risk of smoking during pregnancy and strong link between maternal smoking in pregnancy and low birth weight of the infant, behavioral dysregulation in a child as well as congenital anomalies have been revealed.... A rise in the number of female smokers provides for risks for the mother and child which have been reported by various studies.... Smoking by pregnant women results in physical and mental developmental delays in the newborn child....
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Research Paper
The paper 'Predicting Behavior Problems in Children with Epilepsy' effectively describes with evidence the pathways linking to childhood epilepsy with behaviour problems and psychopathology in adolescence and adulthood involve parent-child relationships, as well as neurophysiologic processes.... This study examines the relative role of the parent-child relationship, family stress, and disease factors in predicting behavior problems in children with epilepsy....
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Essay
The study "Issues on child development" describes the issues arising in child development, since it has been found that the role of mothers is more important in the development of child, as most mothers are more involved in child growth as compare to fathers.... Many researchers wrote a lot regarding the impact of parental depression on the development of their children.... The primary objective of the development of a child is to make them able in the early years of their lives to get genuinely involved and self-directive in their learning process....
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Essay
This essay 'Prenatal development and Later development' intends to investigate and highlight how prenatal environment and development affect all of later development and how exposure to substances abuse and genetic influences are likely to affect prenatal development.... The author states that prenatal development is categorized into three main stages, which are germinal period, the embryonic period, and the fetal period....
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Essay
The paper "The Efficacy of Cognitive, Behavioural and Social Methodologies in child development" discusses that behavioural psychology has some strength in adopting the arguably logical approach that observable behaviour is primarily relevant and which can be changed by external environmental factors.... He broke down the child development process into four main stages.... Indeed 'it is not possible to study all the factors that influence development....
8 Pages
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Coursework
The hypothalamic region of the fetus is vital during child labor and its deregulation may help to explain the high number of post-mature or pre-mature births for children later diagnosed with PWS.... The origin of the defective genes from paternal chromosomes is especially important since the region of the chromosome involved is affected by imprinting from parent origin.... or those genes that are affected in PWS, the gene that normally undergoes silencing or imprinting is the maternal copy with the expression of the paternal gene copy going ahead (Goldstone 2009)....
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Essay