Talking about sex with children in particular ways, establishing warm relationships with them, and co-regulating and monitoring their activities are promised — in expert technological interventions to assist floundering parents — to scaffold responsible, risk-averse sexualities in young people before ...
Although urban and rural classifications are commonly based on definitions by national statistical offices, classification of cities and rural areas may, appropriately, vary by country according to their demographic characteristics (for example, population size or density), economic activities, administrative...
were taller) compared with their rural counterparts. The exception was in high-income countries, where the urban height advantage was either negligible (<1.2 cm for age-standardized mean height; posterior probability (PP) for children living in urban areas being taller ranging from 0.51...
underpin children's role as economic actors. It focuses on how credit constraints can influence household decisions to either invest in children's schooling or engage them in economic activities, with potential medium- to long-term repercussions for their wellbeing and level of human capital ...
This year, Blood Lions will be shown at every major tourism conference in Europe and Africa. Outside the film, Michler and the team are running a global campaign. They are aiming at ending canned hunts and other cold-blooded activities involving lions and other animals. Australia became the ...
This study investigated the influence of the feeding patterns of 1- to 6-month-old infants on maternal postpartum depression, as well as the influence of activities performed by mothers during feeding on postpartum depression. Methods : We used data from parents and children who participated in ...
these private schools offer additional extra-curricular activities, skills training, and have relatively well-equipped libraries and resource centres. Further, returnees and migrants are investors and owners of such private schools in the zone. With its roots in transnational and intergenerational remittanc...
Parents and caregivers of children with disabilities often act as representatives, mediators, and advocates for their children, partly out of necessity and partly due to the bias of adult-centered agency. This chapter engages with the literature on paren