1. Although these studies apply to older children the principle should hold for younger children where management problems are frequently linked with obesity. 2. Anthropologists point out that within the great majority of agricultural communities grandmothers and older children take care of the young. 3. But Jimmy and the older children were locked in a windowless baggage car, and their excitement soon turned to tedium. 4. But neither of these facts is of much relevance, for both apply to older children, not to suckling infants. 5. During the midday meal the older children read edifying passages chosen by Nicholas from religious or secular history. 6. For example, young children are held less liable than older children. 7. Helping with academic or social tasks, the older children develop a sense of responsibility for the younger ones in the building. 8. Hostility in older children is frequently inhibited from open expression as inner controls are developed. 9. I dressed my brother and took him to school and picked him up after, as if I were the older child. |