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  2. School transitions - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the lower-class parents send their children to the nearest school because there is a bus to pick them up. The wealthier families on the other hand tend to take advantage of the choice program and are able to attend the private schools and higher-rated public schools outside of the city.

  3. Gender dysphoria in children - Wikipedia

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    Children with persistent gender dysphoria are characterized by more extreme gender dysphoria in childhood than children with desisting gender dysphoria. [1] Some (but not all) gender variant youth will want or need to transition, which may involve social transition (changing dress, name, pronoun), and, for older youth and adolescents, medical transition (hormone therapy or surgery).

  4. Student development theories - Wikipedia

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    The transition process. Reactions over time; Moving in, moving through, and moving out; Coping with transitions. Influenced by ration or assets and liabilities in regard to four sets of factors: Situation: trigger, timing, control, role change, duration, previous experience, concurrent stress, assessment

  5. Child development - Wikipedia

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    Children in families who experience persistent financial hardships and poverty have significantly impaired cognitive abilities compared to those in families who do not face these issues. [207] Poverty can also cause a number of other factors shown to effect child development, such as poor academic success, less family involvement, iron ...

  6. Transitional age youth - Wikipedia

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    Foster care is and was intended to be a temporary situation for children, however many children entering foster care, 25-30% (Kelly) remain there until the age of 18. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , in 2005, of the approximately 500,000 (was 550,000 in 2000) children in the foster care system in the United States, an estimated 24,000 ...

  7. Transgender health care misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Common false claims include that most people who transition regret it; that most pre-pubertal transgender children "desist" and cease desiring transition after puberty; that gender dysphoria can be socially contagious, have a rapid-onset, or be caused by mental illness; that medical organizations are pushing youth to transition; and that ...

  8. Transgender youth - Wikipedia

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    Transgender youth experience greater emotional stability and success when parents take a supportive approach rather than a controlling or dismissive stance. Addressing challenges during the transition process as they arise, rather than imposing views or dictating the process, has been associated with healthier transitions.

  9. Transitional care - Wikipedia

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    Transitional care or transition care also refers to the transition of young people with chronic conditions into adult-based services. Transition care is a Youth Health service. As children mature into young adults, they outgrow the expertise of children’s services (paediatrics) and need to find an adult health service that suits them.