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Journal articles on the topic "Children, netherlands"

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Hop, Liesbeth. "Advertising to children in the Netherlands." Young Consumers 6, no. 4 (2005): 35–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17473610510701278.

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Reichart, C. G., W. A. Nolen, M. Wals, and M. H. J. Hillegers. "Bipolar disorder in children and adolecents: a clinical reality?" Acta Neuropsychiatrica 12, no. 3 (2000): 132–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0924270800035602.

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AbstractThe appearance, the differential diagnosis and the prevalence of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is discussed. Among adolescents bipolar disorder appears to have a similar prevalence in the US and The Netherlands. However, among children it is frequently diagnosed in the US and hardly in The Netherlands. It is concluded that bipolar disorder tends to start earlier in the US than in the Netherlands. It is hypothesized that this may be related to a higher use of stimulants and antidepressants by US children diagnosed as ADHD or depression, respectively.
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HOKSBERGEN, REN??, KATHINKA RIJK, COR VAN DIJKUM, and JAN TER LAAK. "Adoption of Romanian Children in the Netherlands." Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 25, no. 3 (2004): 175–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004703-200406000-00006.

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Monteny, Miriam, Hubert G. M. Niesters, Henriëtte A. Moll, and Marjolein Y. Berger. "Human Bocavirus in Febrile Children, the Netherlands." Emerging Infectious Diseases 13, no. 1 (2007): 180–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1301.060819.

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Klomberg, R., A. R. Joling, M. te Groen, et al. "P659 No decrease in number of new Inflammatory Bowel Disease diagnoses in children in the Netherlands during the Covid-19 pandemic: a nationwide retrospective cohort study." Journal of Crohn's and Colitis 16, Supplement_1 (2022): i570—i571. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab232.780.

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Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had a large impact on regular healthcare provision in the Netherlands. During the first wave, healthcare in children was strongly reduced due to safety regulations and reduced hospital capacity for non-COVID care. This, and fear of COVID-19 could have led to delayed inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) healthcare, and delayed or even missed diagnoses. This has already been demonstrated in adult IBD patients in the Netherlands1, but not yet in the paediatric population. This is of importance, as in children, diagnostic delay is associated with higher ra
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Bakker, Nelleke. "Before Ritalin: children and neurasthenia in the Netherlands." Paedagogica Historica 46, no. 3 (2010): 383–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00309230903387745.

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Vollebergh, Wilma A. M., Margreet ten Have, Maja Dekovic, et al. "Mental health in immigrant children in the Netherlands." Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 40, no. 6 (2005): 489–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-005-0906-1.

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Rijnders, L. J. M., A. M. Boonstra, J. W. Groothoff, M. C. Cornel, and W. H. Eisma. "Lower limb deficient children in the Netherlands: Epidemiological aspects." Prosthetics and Orthotics International 24, no. 1 (2000): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03093640008726517.

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Information on the characteristics of children with limb deficiencies and amputations in the Netherlands is largely lacking. The present study aimed to collect data about the prevalence of congenital deficiencies, the ratio of congenital to acquired limb deficiencies, types of lower leg deficiency or amputation and male/female ratios. Data were obtained from a regional birth defects registry for the northern part of the Netherlands (EUROCATNNL) and from a national survey. Inclusion criteria for the selection of the EUROCAT data were: children/foetuses with lower leg deficiencies born in 1981–
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Steur, Agnieszka. "Szkoły polskie i polonijne w Holandii – próba kategoryzacji." Studia Edukacyjne, no. 51 (December 15, 2021): 251–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/se.2018.51.15.

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According to unofficial data from the Polish Consulate in The Hague, there are currently around 30 Polish and Polonia’s schools in the Netherlands. The way they operate, both in legal and educational terms, are different. This article is an attempt to categorize them. In addition, this article characterizes the existing schools by dividing them into four categories – school consultation points linked with Polish diplomatic missions, schools associated in the Polish Schools’ Forum in the Netherlands, schools operating at parishes and non-affiliated ones. According to the Dutch Planning Office,
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Rramdani, Y. E. "The Acquisition of the Plural in Tarifit-Berber." ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics 137-138 (January 1, 2002): 313–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/itl.137-138.08rra.

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Abstract This paper brings a quantitative and qualitative study of the proficiency of bilingual children in plural formation in Tarifit-berber. These children were born and live in the Netherlands. Besides, a monolingual group in Morocco was submitted to the same plural task. The group in Morocco is used in this study as a reference group. The expectations about the performances of the two groups are built on two facts. The first, the plural system of Tarifit-Berber is a complex one. Second, children born and grown up in migration (the Netherlands in this case) have a reduced input in their pa
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Children, netherlands"

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Vanhaelen, Engeline Christine. "Guilty pleasures : the uses of farcical prints for children in early modern Amsterdam." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/NQ46439.pdf.

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Stellinga-Boelen, Annette Agnes Maria. "Nutritional assessment of asylum seekers' children in The Netherlands." [S.l. : Groningen : s.n. ; University Library of Groningen] [Host], 2007. http://irs.ub.rug.nl/ppn/304988057.

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Bos, Petra. "Development of bilingualism : a study of school-age Moroccan children in the Netherlands /." Tilburg : Tilburg university press, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37714385r.

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Decoster, Charlotte Marie-Cecile Marguerite. "Child Rescue As Survival Resistance: Hidden Children in Nazi-occupied Western Europe." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2012. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc149581/.

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The phenomenon of rescue organizations that devoted themselves specifically to hiding and saving Jewish children appeared throughout Nazi-occupied Western Europe (France, Belgium, and the Netherlands). Jewish and non-Jewish rescuers risked their lives to save thousands of children from extermination. This dissertation adds to the historiographical understanding of Holocaust resistance by analyzing the efforts of these child rescue organizations as a form of “survival resistance.” Researching the key aspects of traditional resistance (conscious intent, extensive organization, and effective turn
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Schaller, Wendy M. "Children borne aloft : Nicolaes Maes's Ganymede Portraiture and the context of death and mourning in the seventeenth-century Netherlands /." The Ohio State University, 2001. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1486401895207345.

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Weesjes, Elke Marloes. "Children of the Red Flag : growing up in a communist family during the Cold War : a comparative analysis of the British and Dutch communist movement." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2011. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/7572/.

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This thesis assesses the extent of social isolation experienced by Dutch and British ‘children of the red flag', i.e. people who grew up in communist families during the Cold War. This study is a comparative research and focuses on the political and non-political aspects of the communist movement. By collating the existing body of biographical research and prosopographical literature with oral testimonies this thesis sets out to build a balanced picture of the British and Dutch communist movement. The study is divided into two parts. Part I discusses the political life of communists within the
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De, Greef Relinde. "Socialization and children's literature : the Netherlands, 1918-1940." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.398314.

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Meyering, Sharon. "A discussion of the elements of fantasy and children's literature applied to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and The Magician's Nephew, to conclude whether or not they are good children's literature." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7913.

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Bibliography: leaves 64-66.<br>Using the principles of previous studies of children's literature and the psychological development of children, this work examines the literary texts, Hany Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia, to determine whether or not they succeed as good fantasy literature for children.
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Van, Zyl Janienke Dorothea. "Die wye wêreld in : ’n ondersoek na landskap en identiteitskonstruksie in Suid-Afrikaanse en Nederlandse prenteboeke." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/18012.

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Thesis (MA (VA))--Stellenbosch University, 2011.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The hypothesis of this study is that literary theory and theories concerning space, landscape and the construction of identity, are not only applicable to written texts, but also to visual texts. To prove this, the relevant theories were applied in the analyses of four selected Afrikaans and Dutch picture books, as well as to my own picture book, the practical component of this MA study. Space, which is transformed into landscape when observation becomes perception, interacts with the construction of identity in texts
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Books on the topic "Children, netherlands"

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Jill, Bradley, ed. Children of Holland: The image of the Netherlands in American children's books. D'jonge Hond, 2010.

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Star children. Wayne State University Press, 1986.

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Dutch language proficiency of Turkish children born in the Netherlands. Foris Publications, 1986.

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Bos, Petra. Development of bilingualism: A study of school-age Moroccan children in the Netherlands. Tilburg University Press, 1997.

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Norwich, Brahm. Dilemmas of difference, inclusion and disability: International perspectives and future directions. Taylor & Francis, 2007.

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Kampen, Jacob van. The state of the young Netherlands: A national report on the situation of children and young people in the Netherlands, commissioned by the Interdepartmental Commission for Youth Research. Eburon Publishers, 1996.

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Child Poverty Action Group (Great Britain), ed. Contracting out employment services: Lessons from Australia, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. CPAG, 2008.

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1955-, Sterck Marita de, ed. Behind the story: Children's book authors in Flanders and the Netherlands. s.n.], 1996.

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The Netherlands and the development of international human rights instruments. Intersentia, 2007.

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Boeschoten, Hendrik. Acquisition of Turkish by immigrant children: A multiple case study of Turkish children in the Netherlands aged 4 to 6. On commission with O. Harrassowitz, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Children, netherlands"

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Murray, Joseph, Catrien C. J. H. Bijleveld, David P. Farrington, and Rolf Loeber. "Findings from the Netherlands." In Effects of parental incarceration on children: Cross-national comparative studies. American Psychological Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/14377-007.

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Pompert, Bea, and Marjolein Dobber. "Developmental Education for Young Children in the Netherlands: Basic Development." In International Handbook of Early Childhood Education. Springer Netherlands, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-0927-7_57.

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de Valk, Helga. "Paths to Adulthood: A Focus on the Children of Immigrants in the Netherlands." In A Life-Course Perspective on Migration and Integration. Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1545-5_8.

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Buijzen, Moniek, Doeschka Anschütz, Rebecca N. H. de Leeuw, et al. "Open Access: Behind the policy frontline in the Netherlands during the Corona crisis." In Children and Media Research and Practice during the Crises of 2020. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003273998-16.

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Aronowitz, Alexis A., and Suze E. Hageman. "National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence Against Children, the Netherlands." In The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63058-8_71.

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Aronowitz, Alexis A., and Suze E. Hageman. "National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence Against Children, the Netherlands." In The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63192-9_71-1.

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Schaufeli, Anneli. "A Domain Approach to the Turkish Vocabulary of Bilingual Turkish Children in the Netherlands." In Studies in Bilingualism. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sibil.1.10sch.

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Poortman, Anne-Rigt. "Postdivorce Parent-Child Contact and Child Outcomes: The Role of Spatial Mobility." In European Studies of Population. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68479-2_10.

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AbstractShared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to benefit children, but having to move back and forth between parents’ homes may also be harmful, particularly when parents live far apart. This study examined the role of spatial mobility in the association between frequent parent-child contact and multiple child outcomes. Using the New Families in the Netherlands survey, analyses firstly showed that frequent parent-child contact, on average, was found to be not or modestly associated with better child outcomes. Second, spatial mobility mattered, but in varying ways. Long travel times were negatively associated with children’s contact with friends and their psychological well-being, but positively related to educational performance. Furthermore, frequent commutes were negatively associated with how often children saw their friends, but positively associated with child psychological well-being. Third, and most importantly, the impact of parent-child contact and frequent commutes on child outcomes were found to be dependent on traveling time. For child psychological well-being and contact with friends, frequent parent-child contact and/or frequent commutes were found to have positive effects when travel distances were short, but these positive effects disappeared when traveling times increased.
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Schnell, Philipp, and Maurice Crul. "Inclusive Education for Children of Immigrants: The Turkish Second Generation in Sweden, the Netherlands and Austria." In Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137308634_3.

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Yagmur, Kutlay, and Fons J. R. van de Vijver. "The Relationship Between First and Second Language Skills of Turkish Bilingual Children: Empirical Evidence from France, Germany and the Netherlands." In Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Acculturation in Turkish Immigrants. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94796-5_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Children, netherlands"

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Hoefnagels, Cees, Anna Van Spanje, and Saskia Wijsbroek. "Implementing the Rights of the Child." In CARPE Conference 2019: Horizon Europe and beyond. Universitat Politècnica València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/carpe2019.2019.10187.

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Although almost all countries have ratified the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child (UN CRC), children’s rights are violated every day, including in Europe. Many decisions that will affect the child’s life, for instance regarding family interventions in child abusive families, or being removed from their home, are made by adults unilaterally without taking the child’s opinion into consideration (CRC, Art. 12). Since most children and adults are unaware of children’s rights, these rights are regularly violated by their parents, youth professionals and other children in addition to society
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Roher, Robin L. "Abstract B34: Identifying sources of medical radiation in a population of children diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Single institution study." In Abstracts: AACR International Conference on Translational Cancer Medicine--; Mar 21–24, 2010; Amsterdam, The Netherlands. American Association for Cancer Research, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.tcme10-b34.

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Korablina, Marina V. "On The Question Of Children’s Positive Sociocultural Development (The Netherlands’ Experience)." In PCSF 2019 - 9th PCSF Professional Сulture of the Specialist of the Future. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.12.87.

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Reports on the topic "Children, netherlands"

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Children at risk of developing antisocial behaviours show deficits in affective empathy. Acamh, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.10581.

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Researchers in the Netherlands and UK have monitored cardiovascular and electrodermal activity and eye tracking to assess affective and cognitive empathy in children at high risk of engaging in criminal behaviours.
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More Than Brides Alliance—Marriage: No child’s play, Endline evaluation brief. Population Council, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy23.1000.

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This brief summarizes key results from the endline evaluation of the More than Brides Alliance (MTBA) project “Marriage: No Child’s Play” (MNCP) in India, Malawi, Mali, and Niger. The MTBA consists of partners Save the Children Netherlands, Simavi, Oxfam Novib, and the Population Council, along with 25 local implementing partners. The MNCP project—which took place from 2016 to 2020—aimed at being holistic and targeting pathways to child marriage on multiple levels simultaneously, treating communities as either having the full MNCP package or no intervention. The Population Council’s MNCP evalu
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