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… the intervention on cognitive ability in early adulthood could be explained, in part, by higher-quality caregiving and … the intervention on cognitive ability in early adulthood could be explained, in part, by higher-quality caregiving and … specifically related to the caregiving relationship that could also contribute to observed ITT differences. Societies …
… the intervention on cognitive ability in early adulthood could be explained, in part, by higher-quality caregiving and … the intervention on cognitive ability in early adulthood could be explained, in part, by higher-quality caregiving and …
… in which the quality of parenting or family environment could be placed on a continuum . The authors first review … in which the quality of parenting or family environment could be placed on a continuum . The authors first review …
… their agreement to participate and reiterated that they could ask to leave or stop participating at any time. In … multiple translators and cross-verification, translation could influence the analysis and interpretation. • Moderator Influence: Moderator presence and approach could influence participants’ responses. Training was …
… in more informal ways than visits in institutions could provide. It also included training of professionals in … committee for the protection of children whose parents could not care for. Although the law provided that placement in residential care was for those children who could not be placed with a family, in reality all children …
… that some children, with little or no disability could easily be adopted, but they are stuck in the facility … abuses they observed. Staff expressed fears that they could be punished for talking to us or allowing us to take … we visited, we attempted to be as thorough as we could in understanding the human rights situation of people …
… for their child, unaware of medical interventions that could enable the child to lead a meaningful life with their … Protection to identify a mechanism by which the State could begin to pay for the shunts. • Conducted awareness … to pay for expensive shunts. Due to poverty many of them could not afford the shunt. This is the main reason children …
… family of origin, or who have already left the system could not be included in the analysis. • The available data could not be used to analyze the impact of an important … in other counties than those included in the survey, could not be identified as sibling groups. The discussions …
… as having one of the parents or both parents abroad that could make a difference as well by changing the family … successfully complete a task. Thus perceived self-efficacy could be defined as an anticipation of positive outcomes of … impact of self concept clarity on psychological well-being could be derived from this association, people with a high …
… in alternative care had to enter the institution alone and could not be accompanied and helped by their case manager. … On the other hand, children who remained in institutions could not be visited by their parents. In the absence of … example to help with online learning. Their involvement could be made difficult however, for example in Serbia where …