Keeping children safe in education (KCSIE)is statutory guidance from the Department for Education (DfE) in England. Schools and colleges in England must follow it when carrying out their duties to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. The latest version of KCSIE was released on 24 May...
Keeping Children Safe: The Effect on Parents' Daily Lives and Psychological Well-being. The aim of this article is to present qualitative data from a study of mothers on a housing estate in Leeds, UK, enabling them to voice their concerns abou... R Dixey - 《Journal of Health Psychology...
Keeping children safe, many would argue, is as important of a goal for schools as providing them with a solid education. Heading into the 2018-2019 academic year, schools throughout the Garden State are upping their security game to ensure they're not the next site of a horrific tragedy. ...
“Keeping Children Safe From.ppt,copyright 2000 Donna Rice Hughes Copyright 2000 Donna Rice Hughes Appendix A Children Deserve A protected space of innocence A safe, educational and rewarding online experience The adult community to protect them from exp
Keeping Kids Safe On the Internet It's becoming almost impossible to keep our kids off the internet in the digital age. Many children access education online and it's the norm to catch up with their friends on social sites. Unfortunately, the internet can also be a harmful place for childr...
BikeSafe: Evaluating a bicycle safety program for middle school aged children The purpose of this study is to measure the effectiveness of a bicycle safety education curriculum for middle school age children in order to reduce the nu... J Hooshmand,G Hotz,V Neilson,... - 《Accident Analysis...
but also to identify ripple effects to understand how the behaviour of one family member affects others [10]. However, in families where only children track exercise and sleep, there is a risk that parents monitoring their children’s data undermine opportunities for teens to voluntarily share inf...
Do you know the context for the familiar Charlotte Mason quote “…mothers work wonders once they are convinced that wonders are demanded of them?” It’s fromVolume One, in the section on “Out-of-Door Life for the Children.” Miss Mason recognizes that getting our kids outside might req...
Deborah Lynch, Schooled in Fear: Lessons Learned about Keeping Students and Staff SafeJournal of Youth and Adolescence -doi:10.1007/s10964-018-0849-yScottKhaleighaSpringer USJournal of Youth and Adolescence
Wilson,Robin - 《Chronicle of Higher Education》 被引量: 3发表: 2005年 Keeping Up with the Kids We've all seen it before. Children seem to run, jump, hop, throw, kick and bounce for hours on end. It's impossible for us adults to keep up. When children... A Blazevich,S Ratel -...