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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Guide for Children & Young People
The UNCRC Booklet is aimed at children and young people under the age…
Read more »‘Ignorance about Vitamin D’ as rickets cases soar
More than a third of mothers do not know the health benefits of…
Read more »Tick-box policy won’t raise free-range kids
A new report from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on ‘a fit and healthy…
Read more »After the school day in Finland, play and more play
Children in the after-school program in Helsinki’s Katajanokka Comprehensive School play in the…
Read more »Tablet computers ‘widely used by under-fives’
In families which own tablet computers, almost a third of children aged under…
Read more »The primary school that makes every pupil run a MILE a day in drive to cut childhood obesity
A primary school is making all children run a ‘daily mile’ in a…
Read more »Helicopter Parenting – Why You Need to Let Your Children Be Free
While constantly hovering over your kids might seem like deep love and natural…
Read more »Play: the building blocks of lifelong learning for children
Singing songs. Painting pictures. Building with colourful bricks. These activities that sound like…
Read more »Doctors fears for Scottish child health timebomb
Doctors last night expressed alarm at new figures showing that only 14 per…
Read more »How far is too far when it comes to advertising to children?
Does advertising to children infringe their rights? On the surface, it sounds rather…
Read more »Outdoor play ‘good for the eyes’
Getting children to play outside for 40 minutes a day could be a…
Read more »Waking for social media leaves pupils ‘always tired’
More than one out of every three 12 to 15-year-olds wakes in the…
Read more »Children ‘should play outside to save their sight’
Dr Steve Schallhorn says there is increasing evidence that growing use of multi-screen…
Read more »Twenty-four hour social media ‘link to teenage anxiety’
Teenagers are getting more anxious and depressed because of the 24-hour demands of…
Read more »Start school day at 11am to let students sleep in, says expert
School start times should be put back to as late as 11am to…
Read more »Why depriving your kids of toys is a great idea
My five siblings and I grew up in a cruel wasteland of deprivation…
Read more »Starbucks Youth Action Application Form 2015
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Read more »Let’s make a DEN! There’s nothing more magical for children… or grown-ups (and there isn’t a plastic toy, a piece of merchandising or computer in sight)
A Sunday afternoon, and one of those days when afternoon boredom sets in….
Read more »Almost one in four children ‘think playing video games with their friends is exercise’
Children are becoming so glued to screens that nearly a quarter think video…
Read more »Growing up near parks and woodland ‘boosts a child’s memory and thinking skills’, study reveals
Growing up with green spaces around helps children’s mental development, scientists have found….
Read more »Should I let my child take more risks?
Play such as jumping from a height or letting a child get lost…
Read more »Green spaces improve schoolchildren’s mental development, study finds
Green spaces within and around city schools improve the mental development of young…
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