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- 12-01 A Mixed-Method Evaluation of a Strength-Based Bullying Prevention Program
- 12-01 ‘Tiny Teachers’ Help Tackle Bullying in Schools
- 11-11 Low-Income Families and Coping Through Brands: Inclusion or Stigma?
- 11-10 Contexts of childhood and play: Exploring parental perceptions
- 11-10 A Mixed-Method Evaluation of a Strength-Based Bullying Prevention Program
- 11-08 Dads Who Do Diapers: Factors Affecting Care of Young Children by Fathers
- 11-08 Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey Hurt: Longitudinal Effects of Exposure to Violence on Children’s Aggressive Behavior (pdf)
- 11-07 Late Talking and the Risk for Psychosocial Problems During Childhood and Adolescence (pdf)
- 11-05 Children’s shoe styles and parent decisions to fit shoes with store staff assistance (pdf)
- 11-05 SHEUNews - an occasional newsletter
- 11-03 Road traffic accidents, visual looming and children's development
- 11-03 New Laureus report shows sport can tackle youth crime – and save taxpayers’ money
- 11-03 An evaluation of a drama program to enhance social relationships and anti-bullying at elementary school: a controlled study
- 11-02 Child cruelty in the UK - An NSPCC study into childhood abuse and neglect over the past 30 years (pdf)
- 11-02 A large-scale evaluation of the Finnish KiVa Antibullying program
- 11-01 Sex offenders should not be banned from looking after children
- 11-01 Children and adults see the world differently
- 11-01 Parents' and primary healthcare practitioners' perspectives on the safety of honey and other traditional paediatric healthcare approaches
- 10-12 Noise annoyance as reported by 8- to 14-year-old children in Germany
- 10-12 Perceived school and neighborhood safety, neighborhood violence and academic achievement in U.S. urban school children
- 10-11 Chinese children's evaluations of white lies: Weighing the consequences for recipients
- 10-11 The prevalence and characteristics of first to eighth grade bullying victims
- 10-10 Temperament styles of Greek and US children
- 10-10 "Girls think they are cleverer, more successful and harder working than boys from as young as four"
- 10-10 Other people’s children: Single women and residential childcare in mid-20th century England
- 10-10 Young girls’ and caretakers’ reports of problem behavior in the US: Comprehension and concordance across age, race, and behavior
- 10-10 Preventing childhood bullying: Findings and lessons from the Denver public schools trial
- 10-10 Personality development and problem behavior in Russian children and adolescents
- 10-07 Are children's views of the "enemy" shaped by a highly-publicized negative event?
- 10-06 Optimizing population screening of bullying in school-aged children
- 10-06 Longitudinal studies of children
- 10-05 Social participation and independent mobility in children: The effects of two implementations of 'We go to school alone'
- 10-05 Food safety knowledge and behaviours of children
- 10-05 Places to avoid: Population-based study of student reports of unsafe and high bullying areas at school
- 10-05 Around 26% of 10-11 year olds experience some form of bullying 'often' or 'every day' and 26% of the girls felt it was due to the 'way they looked'.
- 10-03 Bystander responses to school bullying: A cross-sectional investigation of grade and sex differences
- 10-03 Preventing childhood bullying: Findings and lessons from the Denver public schools trial
- 10-03 Similarity predicts liking in 3-year-old children
- 10-02 Effect of childhood age in foster care on the incidence of divorce in adulthood
- 10-02 Children in care: their experiences of 'getting advice'
- 10-02 ...girls are highly sexualised and boys are over-masculinised from a young age.'
- 10-02 Do nonphysical punishments reduce antisocial behavior more than spanking?
- 10-02 Automatic prejudice in childhood and early adolescence
- 10-01 Early adolescents' participation in bullying
- 10-01 Wearing shoes of insufficient length during childhood has often been cited as leading to deformities of the foot
- 10-01 Most children under the age of 10 are remorseless sociopaths with little regard for anything other than their own egocentric interests and pleasures
- 09-12 A new charity, Article 1, has been established to inform government and citizens about the prevention of genocide and mass atrocities.
- 09-12 Listening to children's music perspectives: in- and out-of-school thoughts
- 09-11 Childhood, Well-Being and a Therapeutic Ethos
- 09-11 Children left 'vulnerable' by therapy culture'