In accordance with their criteria, we were unable to detect a maturational pattern in our cases. |
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Thousands of chronological adults remain in adolescence, while the adolescents themselves are not mentored to cross that maturational threshold. |
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There is a maturational reform that occurs with all types of violent crime. |
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Visual scanning is a cognitive function that undergoes a major maturational process around 12-15 years of age, and Ehrenreich et al. |
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For more information on childhood growth and development, sport recommendations, and maturational issues, contact Triathlon Canada. |
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Achieving continence is also maturational, and children who lag developmentally at one and three years of age are more likely to be enuretic at age six. |
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In addition, a common feature of the traditional view in professional education is that students develop according to a maturational unfolding of their abilities. |
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Scientists have shown that the pace of the biological refinements quickens considerably in late adolescence, as the brain makes a final maturational push to tackle the exigencies of independent adult life. |
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The broad range of individual differences among young children often makes it difficult to distinguish normal variations and maturational delays from transient disorders and persistent impairments. |
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Recently, we have gained a greater neurobiological understanding of the pathways that control these behaviors, all of which are undergoing significant maturational change during this period. |
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In this training you will, step by step, experience and develop the various maturational stages of your capability to love sexually and in relationship. |
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Those who proclaim that the development of the brain's cognitive control system alone is responsible for maturational behavior are arguing against the weight of thousands of years of human social evolution. |
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Maturational delays caused by disease may respond to hormonal treatment. |
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