词汇 | example_english_child-rearing |
释义 | Examples of child-rearingThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Overwhelming cross-cultural evidence suggests that the reduction or withdrawal of optimal care when child-rearing circumstances are unfavorable is a prominent feature of human evolutionary history. Further research examining the effect of differences in normal child-rearing practices in interaction with genetic variation will be critically important in developmental studies. Questions exploring language practices and ideologies were framed as an issue relevant to child-rearing. The behaviour of each family is traced over three generations so that the author can attend to both change and continuity in child-rearing practices. But now the unrestricted female pays the entire cost of child-rearing alone (although not the costs of delayed mating) leaving her in serious deficit. As a compensation for their child-rearing efforts, couples will be able to decide which of them retires earlier. In the case of postpartum and concurrent hormone periods, the child-rearing environment provides the context for affecting attentional and motivational processes. The child-rearing environment was evaluated in three ways. If an unrestricted female comes on the scene, she avoids the price of courtship but still halves the cost of child-rearing and gains the reward. Later child-rearing (especially among the higher socio-economic groups) means that many women in their forties and early-fifties still have school-age children. Many outpatient programs, including methadone-maintenance clinics, offer short-term didactic parenting classes that focus on basic child-rearing practices. Falk has put together a very thorough and detailed account of child-rearing practices among humans and chimpanzees. People were completing their mainline chores of work and child-rearing earlier, even as they were surviving to enjoy normative lifespans. Probable childhood experiences refers to the adult's child-rearing history, based on retrospective report. Societal norms encouraging child-rearing are strong, and negative sanctions are applied to those who break them. The people for whom that is primarily an issue are those of prime working age, which is also prime child-rearing age as well. Meanwhile, their wives exchanged information on child-bearing and child-rearing, servants, prices, fashions, recipes and remedies. For example, the unfair share of housekeeping and child-rearing responsibilities taxes a woman's time and energy that could otherwise have been used for political activities. I consider the implications that such a child-rearing environment has for infant signaling, in particular for the evolution of honest signaling. Behavioral factors were assessed in (a) observed parent - child interactions and (b) maternal reports of child-rearing styles. Delinquency may indeed be related differently to the child-rearing factors studied here. Freedom was interpreted by respondents as freedom from the responsibility of child-rearing and also as the ability to preserve a flexible and spontaneous lifestyle. Many respondents saw career and child-rearing as completely incompatible, feeling that, for instance, it might prejudice their promotion chances. Now, it is a legal requirement for employers to guarantee maternity and child-rearing leave to both men and women. The increasing reliance on the governess as a symbol of middleclass status during this period, however, accompanied and complicated this rejection of aristocratic child-rearing practices. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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