The Children Act 1989 A summary of its main provisionsG. CoffinP Sutton
Natalie is a teacher and holds an MA in English Education and is in progress on her PhD in psychology. Cite this lesson The Education for All Handicapped Children Act provided an outline for the betterment of special education. Explore this summary of the act's mandates and the impact it ha...
With the post-COVID transition to more screen-based education and homework, managing children’s screen time has become a complex task for families. This study is pivotal for examining the role of family dynamics in shaping children’s recreational screen usage in this new educational landscape....
In the UK in 2017/18, families with a disabled child had a poverty rate of 26% (JFR, 2020) compared to 19% of families in which no disability was present. Disability is no longer defined solely in medical terms but rather through the social model in which social and environmental conditi...
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Summary Children’s acquisition of language is an amazing feat. Children master the syntax, the sentence structure of their language, through exposure and interaction with caregivers and others but, notably, with no formal tuition. How children come to be in command of the syntax of their languag...
Evidence linking parental inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with autism in children is inconclusive. We conducted four complementary studies to investigate associations between parental IBD and autism in children, and elucidated their underlying etiology.
(e.g., families, communities) [13]. Further, children spend a large amount of time in school, and the net global school attendance rates are 89% for primary (~ 5–12 years) and 66% for secondary (~ 13–17 years) school-aged children [14,15]. Evidence indicates that ...
Compared to adult carcinomas, there is a paucity of targeted treatments for solid tumors in children, adolescents, and young adults (C-AYA). The impact of germline genomic signatures has implications for heritability, but its impact on targeted therapies
Sedentary behaviour is a term mainly used to describe screen time (TV and computer) [16,17]. These general recommendations, however, neither considered age- and sex-specific aspects nor specific target groups, such as children from families with lower socio-economic status (SES) or with ...