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Researchers in Glasgow compared two groups of nursery school children - some who took regular active play sessions and others who did not.
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The study, led by first author Peter Ducharme, MSW, a clinical social worker at Boston Children's, compared two groups of 9- to 17-year-old children admitted to the hospital's Psychiatry Inpatient Service who had high levels of anger.
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One of its directors, Professor Bob Stone, said the idea was the program would be used by groups of eight children at a time, with two taking the controls and the others making notes and discussing what to do.
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There's a lot of disabled groups, about two or three, and they bring children down from a special school.
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Two of the groups hardest hit by influenza outbreaks, the elderly and children, are the least likely to be live blogging their symptoms.
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These patterns consistently spotted autism in children across a range of age groups, spanning from two to 12 years old.
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The aim of the parental meetings is to raise awareness before the two groups meet to watch their children's final performance.
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The children in the two groups showed very little to no significant differences in terms of emotional health, behavior or sleep problems.
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