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- 09-11 Who escapes or remains a victim of bullying in primary school?
- 09-11 Research on cyberbullying highlights the role of parents in prevention
- 09-10 Children can greatly reduce abdominal pain by using their imagination
- 09-10 Australian trainee teachers will be educated in how to monitor and manage cyber-bullying in Australian schools
- 09-09 Parents say that honesty is the best policy, but they regularly lie to their children as a way of influencing their behavior and emotions
- 09-09 Watch the video 'Make them Go Away'
- 09-09 The DVD 'Make Them Go Away' is aimed at children from 7 to 14 to to help schools prevent and tackle bullying of young people with SEN and disabilities
- 09-09 Growing Up In Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
- 09-08 An Applied Learning Activity for Health and Fitness Students to Advocate for School Playground and Gymnasium Safety (pdf)
- 09-08 Children's perceptions of and attitudes towards, transport modes: why a vehicle for change is long overdue
- 09-08 Process evaluation of a school-based intervention to increase physical activity and reduce bullying
- 09-08 National Schools' First Aid Competition
- 09-07 A rise in overcrowded housing
- 09-07 Pigeons judge the beauty of art as humans do
- 09-06 'Alice' - Imaginary world invisibly teaches children to write computer programmes
- 09-05 Young children's trust in their mother's claims
- 09-05 Research paper
- 09-05 Young children prefer the opinion of the majority
- 09-04 Study finds link between exposure to community violence and a disruption to the stress pathways in the body
- 09-04 Why children don't listen to parents' advice: they're just storing it away for later
- 09-04 Gingerbread study on child contact in separated families - The majority of children from the separated families...were in touch with both their parents
- 09-03 The importance of being a 'lady'
- 09-03 A great change is coming over childhood in the world's richest countries. Today's rising generation is the first in which a majority are spending a large part of early childhood in some form of out-of-home child care
- 09-03 Young people in Japan share their experiences and thoughts of everyday life
- 09-03 Worm Week 2009
- 09-02 3M Streetwise
- 09-02 The Good Childhood Inquiry
- 09-02 New tactics to tackle bystander's role in bullying
- 09-01 The use of insults at a young age improves social skills and helps children develop a sense of humour
- 09-01 Bullying in Australian primary schools is in the worst category in the world.
- 09-01 Wroxham School blogs
- 09-01 Kids in the middle: An agony aunt's guide for parting parents and their children
- 09-01 Teaching pupils to be researchers enhances their 'pupil voice'
- 08-12 There is an unjustified and disturbing intolerance of children in the UK
- 08-12 Educational Christmas gift ideas from 'Primary Teachers'
- 08-12 Peer relationships in primary school
- 08-11 Engaging children: Development of School Nutrition Action Groups in secondary schools and effect upon food choice - Amanda Squire, University of Wales Institute (from the School Food Trust)
- 08-11 Children who are aggressive in infancy and are from families with harsh parenting styles and insufficient income appear more likely to be consistently victimized.
- 08-11 Happiness, bullying, health and wellbeing - pupils in Northern Ireland
- 08-11 Potential mechanisms for the hypothesized link between sunshine, vitamin D, and food allergy in children
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- 23-12 Driving behaviors and related factors on emerging adults: a narrative review
- 23-11 Lockdown! Learning public health of infectious diseases through gameplay
- 23-09 Screens, teens and their brains. Discourses about digital media, learning and cognitive development in popular science neuroeducation
- 23-09 Large-Scale Comparative School-Based Survey Research: Challenges and Solutions for Sampling, Fieldwork and Informed Consent
- 23-08 Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced Families
- 23-08 Conducting school-based health surveys with secondary schools in England: advice and recommendations from school staff, local authority professionals, and wider key stakeholders, a qualitative study
- 23-07 School Parent Attitudes and Perceptions Relating to Animals, Animal-Assisted Interventions, and the Support of Childrens Mental Health
- 23-07 Impact of school pond education programme conducted for adolescent students of Chitwan and Nawalparasi districts, Nepal