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… Could cash and good parenting affect child cognitive … A cross-sectional study in South Africa and Malawi Could cash and good parenting affect child cognitive … have added value. File RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Could cash and good parenting affect child cognitive …
… or attend regularly. They may not perform as well as they could, nor remain in school long enough to attain basic … or attend regularly. They may not perform as well as they could, nor remain in school long enough to attain basic … by her peers about her parents having HIV, was upset and could not concentrate in class until she started asking them …
… his foster mother and new foster siblings with whom he could share his newfound independence and confidence. The … his foster mother and new foster siblings with whom he could share his newfound independence and confidence. The … I think Charlie was trying to ensure that everyone could hear his drumming! Through attuning to his presence and …
… programs, the effects of these socio-economic issues could be addressed and be combated, hence the existence of … “If we can have someone who is dealing with agriculture could visit us maybe once a month just to check on the … during the pandemic. While participant 10 said, “we could not be present at a life space of children as we …
… problems increased among children at greater risk. This could be attributed to interrupted or reduced access to … in being deprived of happy childhood experiences which could also apply to children’s homes. In particular, the … who might have been parents (Wyk, 2020). This possibly could have contributed to the increased numbers of OVC. By …
… was kept by the grandmother or father in a hatchery; this could be used to multiply the child’s investments and as the chicken multiply, they could be exchanged for a goat or sheep then later exchanged for a female calf. These could eventually build up a stock of livestock which could be …
… such as social grants or the school nutrition programme, could compensate for the negative impact of the VAT increase. … sanitary products, nappies and school uniforms. This could save poor and low-income households approximately R2.8 billion per year.28 The panel could not reach consensus on whether individually quick …
… and support vulnerable families when social workers could not reach them. LESSON 2 Care reform must be based on a … examples of methods developed during the pandemic that could be useful for understanding future challenges that may … in residential care homes to gather information when they could not access homes themselves due to lockdown. Swanzen …
… a surprise that in some corners of the continent, children could not read a single letter after going through three or … Green Paper does not define “vulnerable groups”, children could certainly be considered “vulnerable”. This means that, … challenges where greater investment in children could trigger a “tipping point” and help drive sustained …
… house. The lockdown impacted me in a big way because we could not do anything and that put a lot of strain on us… we … com- pared with the younger group. One reason for this could be that older AGYW take more responsibility for secur- … are not only distressing due to economic anxiety, but could link to psychological distress related to loss of …