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- 09-01 Teachers TV- Get Physical video
- 09-01 What if free exercise classes were offered in public spaces such as parks, beaches and recreation centers?
- 09-01 Popular cold and cough treatment may create respiratory distress in young children
- 09-01 Calories from homecooked recipes increase over time
- 09-01 Myfoodspace' is an interactive DVD-ROM developed to help teachers engage young people (9-11 years) in learning about food labelling
- 09-01 Kids in the middle: An agony aunt's guide for parting parents and their children
- 09-01 Pupils' self-perceptions and views of primary school in Year 5
- 09-01 The use of insults at a young age improves social skills and helps children develop a sense of humour
- 09-01 Sex and Relationships Education 7-9 (also 9-11)
- 09-01 Wroxham School blogs
- 09-01 Letting infants watch TV can do more harm than good says wide-ranging international review
- 09-01 Children are uniquely susceptible to thirdhand smoke exposure
- 09-01 Health for Kids awards
- 09-01 Census records for England and Wales from 1841 to 1911 are available online
- 09-01 Web site design affects how children process information
- 09-01 Addressing the needs of children of substance using parents: an evaluation of Families First's Intensive Intervention
- 09-01 Can schools promote the health of children with asthma?
- 09-01 Teachers TV- SRE videos
- 09-01 Grounds for movement: green school grounds as sites for promoting physical activity
- 09-01 Teaching pupils to be researchers enhances their 'pupil voice'
- 09-01 Bullying in Australian primary schools is in the worst category in the world.
- 09-01 Primary social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL) - Evaluation of small group work
- 09-01 Study looks at how mental health care affects outcomes for foster children
- 09-01 ...the composition of early childhood diet may have a direct lifelong impact on genes that control metabolism and obesity risk.'
- 09-01 Children born into low-income families in UK and the U.S. are at a disadvantage when they start school
- 09-01 Over 85 per cent of teachers and support staff spend their own money on items for the classroom
- 08-12 Greener neighborhoods may reduce childhood obesity
- 08-12 Soft drinks and 'desire to drink' in preschoolers
- 08-12 Packed lunches from 'Primary Teachers'
- 08-12 Sex Education: why the British should go Dutch
- 08-12 Peer relationships in primary school
- 08-12 Measurement of activity preferences of preschoolers and caregivers
- 08-12 Sex Education - House of Commons debate 26/11/08
- 08-12 New Govt. funding to provide exciting safe places for all young people to go to and where young people can take part in a wide range of positive activities such as sport, dance and music
- 08-12 Effects of Sure Start Local Programmes on 3-year-old children and their families
- 08-12 Automated phone calls and nutrition tips to families with obese children
- 08-12 Educational Christmas gift ideas from 'Primary Teachers'
- 08-12 A new online game to help young people understand the serious effects of eating junk food
- 08-12 'All salted?' Reducing salt intake in young parents and their children
- 08-12 Smoke Rings (from Tacade) is an interesting, interactive and fun way for children (aged 9+) to learn about smoking issues.'
- 08-12 There is an unjustified and disturbing intolerance of children in the UK
- 08-12 In the U.S. - Children and adults living with adult smokers appear less likely to have daily access to enough healthy food
- 08-12 Responding to parental objections to school sexuality education: a selection of 12 objections
- 08-12 A pan-European campaign to tackle child and adolescent obesity
- 08-12 Developing sexual competence? Exploring strategies for the provision of effective sexualities and relationships education
- 08-12 Better changing facilities are likely to encourage more girls to take up sport
- 08-12 The U.S. Corner Store Project and healthier food choices
- 08-12 Angela Balding>OFSTED Self-Evaluation Form - SHEU survey results used for SEF. An Assistant Headteacher says, 'We are keen to re-do the Health-Related Behaviour Questionnaire with our Year 2s and 6s The results were so useful for our SEF.'
- 08-12 Early exposure to drugs, including alcohol, creates a lifetime of health risk
- 08-12 Common cold virus came from birds