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    A theology of child rearing for Nigerian fathers: A socio-rhetorical reading of Ephesians 6:4 by Olubiyi A. Adewale

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The abusive condition in the Nigerian situation is exacerbated by the authoritarian concept of the home. Children are usually seen as mere objects who are to obey their parents, especially the father who has an absolute power over his children. …”
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    Accomplishing Intergroup Relations in Group Homes: A Discursive Analysis of Professionals Talking About External and Internal Stakeholders by Marzia Saglietti, Filomena Marino

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Focusing on one of the most studied dimensions of Social Psychology, i.e., intergroup relations, this study analyzes its discursive accomplishment in a specific group-based intervention, i.e., the talk and work of an Italian group home, i.e., a small alternative care facility hosting a group of out-of-home children. Particularly, we focused on the fictionally called “Nuns’ Home,” a group home previously investigated for its ethnocentric bias, and its intergroup relations with “inside” and “outside” groups, such as schools, biological families, and social services. …”
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    Duration of day-care attendance and acute respiratory infection by Sandra Costa Fuchs, Rita de Cássia Maynart, Lenara Ferreira da Costa, Adriana Cardozo, Rejane Schierholt

    “…A cross-sectional study was carried out to compared ARI rates for children exposed to day care and children cared for at home. Children with at least one parent working in a hospital were sampled from the hospital-run day-care center and those cared for at home. …”
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    Duration of day-care attendance and acute respiratory infection by Sandra Costa Fuchs, Rita de Cássia Maynart, Lenara Ferreira da Costa, Adriana Cardozo, Rejane Schierholt

    “…A cross-sectional study was carried out to compared ARI rates for children exposed to day care and children cared for at home. Children with at least one parent working in a hospital were sampled from the hospital-run day-care center and those cared for at home. …”
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    Parassitosi intestinali umane nel Perugino nel corso del 2005 by Maria Letizia D’Annibale, Daniele Crotti

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Cellophane tape test was performed on 40 home children and E. vermicularis prevailed in 22%; modified Baermann method was performed on 42 old subjects and S. stercoralis rabdithoid larvae were observed in 7.1% (but the same ones of O&P).The Authors recommend the O&P in subjects with intestinal aspecific troubles, ipereosinophilia, or other justified situations, emphasizing the importance of a rational, good and responsible O&P and/or other techniques for intestinal parasitosis, because are present, even if not frequent, not only imported, particularly D. fragilis, but also helminths, and not only E. vermicularis.…”
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    Predictors of children's secondhand smoke exposure at home: a systematic review and narrative synthesis of the evidence. by Sophie Orton, Laura L Jones, Sue Cooper, Sarah Lewis, Tim Coleman

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Parental smoking, low socioeconomic status and being less educated were all frequently and consistently found to be independently associated with children's SHS exposure in the home. Children whose parents held more negative attitudes towards SHS were less likely to be exposed. …”
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    Medical and social analysis of preschool children under the age of six years at secondary and tertiary care after home accidents in Hilla City by Aya Kadium Nsaif, Sijal Fadhil Farhood Al-Joborae

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Background: Accidents mainly occur at home, children are the most vulnerable to in any household. …”
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    Educational and health outcomes of schoolchildren in local authority care in Scotland: a retrospective record linkage study. by Michael Fleming

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Compared to children looked after at home, children looked after away from home had less absenteeism, less exclusion, less unemployment, and better attainment. …”
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    Registered or unregistered? Levels and differentials in registration and certification of births in Ghana by Fidelia A. A. Dake, Kamil Fuseini

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Conclusion Efforts aimed at improving birth registration and certification in Ghana need to target groups of children and mothers with low levels of registration and certification particularly children who are born at home, children born to young mothers and children whose mothers are poor and or reside in rural areas.…”
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    Consumption of food groups and associated factors among children aged 6 to 23 months by Ilanna Mirela Becker Jorge Siqueira, Ana Paula Kulig Godinho, Elaine Cristina Vieira de Oliveira, Fernanda Pons Madruga, Cesar Augusto Taconeli, Claudia Choma Bettega Almeida

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Higher income was associated with the consumption of legumes, and older maternal age with the consumption of fruits and vegetables. Conclusions: At home, children had a predominantly dairy-based diet and a high intake of ultra-processed foods. …”
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    Contributions of naturalistic parent-child conversations to children’s science learning during informal learning at an aquarium and at home by Grace Ocular, Kimberly R. Kelly, Lizbeth Millan, Savannah Neves, Kateri Avila, Betina Hsieh, Claudine Maloles

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This study examined the naturalistic conversations of 62 parent-child dyads during informal learning at an aquarium and with a subsample at home. Children (Mage = 69.8 months) with their parents were observed and audio recorded while exploring an aquarium exhibit, and a subset of dyads returned recorded home conversations reminiscing about the aquarium visit. …”
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    Coparenting and Parental Involvement During School Transition Among Chinese Mothers and Fathers: Children’s School Liking as a Moderator by Sisi Tao, Eva Yi Hung Lau

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Results indicated that maternal cooperation was positively associated with paternal involvement at home and in school, and paternal cooperation was positively associated with maternal involvement at home. Children’s school liking moderated the longitudinal associations between coparenting behavior (Time 1) and parental involvement (Time 2). …”
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    Being Left Alone at Home and Dental Caries of Children Aged 6–7 Years by Yusuke Matsuyama, Aya Isumi, Satomi Doi, Takeo Fujiwara

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The PSM analysis showed that, compared with children never being left alone at home, children being left alone at home for ≥1 time per week had more dental caries (mean ratio [MR] 1.11; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.02–1.21; P = 0.016), while <1 time per week was not associated (MR 0.97; 95% CI, 0.92–1.03; P = 0.345). …”
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    Experiences of teachers and students on school closures and its consequences during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nyarugusu refugee camp, Tanzania. by Elizabeth H Shayo, Godfrey Mubyazi, Vivien Barongo, Mtumwa Bakari, Zenais Kiwale, Camilla Fabbri, Ellen Turner, Katherine Rodrigues, Karen Devries

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Participants identified the main causes of such outcomes as a lack of parental supervision, children's lack of restraint and poor character, and a lack of alternative teaching practices (such as online or remote learning) to keep the students busy while at home. Children were held accountable for their faults with little support from the adults. …”
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    Development of a home literacy environment questionnaire for Tamil-speaking kindergarten children by B. Buvaneswari, Prakash Padakannaya

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Abstract Background The development of emergent literacy skills depends upon the literacy environments and experiences of children at home. Children’s home literacy environment is closely related to the development of various aspects of emergent literacy like letter knowledge, phonological awareness, and vocabulary. …”
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    “We Don’t Have Things for Counting”: An Exploration of Early Numeracy Skills and Home Learning Experiences of Children Growing up in Poverty in South Africa by Rebecca Merkley, Elizabeth Sernoskie, Caylee J. Cook, Steven J. Howard, Hleliwe Makaula, Mbulelo Mshudulu, Nosibusiso Tshetu, Catherine E. Draper, Gaia Scerif

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Caregivers completed a questionnaire including information regarding experiences of children in the home; children completed a number identification task, a counting task and the Give-N task. …”
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    Predictors of iron deficiency anaemia among children aged 6–59 months in Tanzania: Evidence from the 2015–16 TDHS-MIS cross-sectional household survey by Rose V. Msaki, Elizabeth Lyimo, Ray M. Masumo, Eliasaph Mwana, Doris Katana, Nyamizi Julius, Adeline Munuo, Germana Leyna, Abukari I. Issaka, Mansi V. Dhami, Kingsley E. Agho

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Factors associated with increased odds of iron deficiency anaemia among children aged 6–59 months were: a mother being employed, being a mother with no schooling, being a male child, belonging to the 6–59 months age bracket, a mother having a BMI of between 19 and 25 kg/m2, a mother being anaemic, having a baby at home, children belonging to bigger households, child fever and stunting. …”
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    Parental Perception of a Dental Home for Children with Special Needs by Hendaus MA, Shaltout D, Yasrab D, Al-Noubani A, Hamad SG, Alamri M, Alhammadi AH

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…A pediatrician&rsquo;s role is crucial in initiating the process of acquiring a dental home for this special population.Keywords: dental home, children, special needs, pediatric…”
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    Predictors of iron deficiency anaemia among children aged 6-59 months in Tanzania: Evidence from the 2015-16 TDHS-MIS cross-sectional household survey. by Rose V Msaki, Elizabeth Lyimo, Ray M Masumo, Eliasaph Mwana, Doris Katana, Nyamizi Julius, Adeline Munuo, Germana Leyna, Abukari I Issaka, Mansi V Dhami, Kingsley E Agho

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Factors associated with increased odds of iron deficiency anaemia among children aged 6-59 months were: a mother being employed, being a mother with no schooling, being a male child, belonging to the 6-59 months age bracket, a mother having a BMI of between 19 and 25 kg/m2, a mother being anaemic, having a baby at home, children belonging to bigger households, child fever and stunting. …”
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