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We found each of the books tended to give parents one approach for dealing with their child’s sleep, rather than a range of options.
GPs could “prescribe” activities to a child or teen with the aim of improving health and wellbeing.
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Social prescribing programmes could provide children and adolescents much needed opportunities to socialise and be active.
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Brave thinking is needed to solve the problems with childcare.
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Playgroups are good for parents’ wellbeing – and are a place where they can take a first step into volunteering.
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Shouting at children or calling them names is a kind of emotional abuse.
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A staggered age of consent has been suggested, which would make it illegal for adults to have sex with under-18s.
Work being carried out at Mayflower Primary School in Leicester, which has been affected with sub standard reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac).
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The relationship between where pupils learn and how well they learn should be a central part of decisions about building, or repairing, schools.
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Let them know that you understand and believe them.
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You are not the grades you received this year.
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Pretty much every kitchen can double as a chemistry set.
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Middle-aged people in equatorial regions have lived through the most perceptible warming in their lifetimes. But many others may experience unrecognisable changes in their local climate later in life.
There are plenty of ways to benefit from nature in and around your home.
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Here are a few ways you can benefit from nature in and around your home without stepping foot in a garden.
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School nurses are ‘real nurses’. And they can do everything from hearing checks and helping with injuries, to managing complex medical conditions at school.
Homelessness charity Shelter stages a protest in Westminster, highlighting the slow progress of the Renters (Reform) Bill, which promised to abolish Section 21 eviction notices.
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Without state investment, strategic consideration and political support, the lessons learned since the start of the pandemic on the importance to society of a place to call home will be lost.
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Media coverage is making young people feel they are all seen as ‘bad’ by a fearful community. Marginalising young people, while ignoring the complexities of their lives, won’t solve these issues.
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Getting involved in collaborative projects can help students feel they can make a difference.
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Do your best to keep blame out of the conversation.
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Your brains can perceive some electromagnetic waves – but not without your body’s help.
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New research from The Smith Family tracks a group of young people, two years after finishing high school.
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There are several strong arguments for allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote. But there are potential pitfalls, too.