Influence of Child Labour on Primary School Pupil's Enrolment and dropout: A Scoping Review
Child labour is one of the major obstacles to the realization of universal primary education in low- and middle-income countries. Child labour deprives children of their chances to acquire the required skills for the development of their potential.
Amos Nnaemeka Amedu, Osita Victor Ossai
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A Systematic Review of Forest Therapy Programs for Elementary School Students [PDF]
Purpose: There are many forest and outdoor programs being offered but systematic reviews of effects are lacking. This study was done to identify content, format, and strategies of forest therapy programs for elementary school students.
Min Kyung Song, Kyung-Sook Bang
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The Interaction of Text and Image in Child Stories by Abdul Tawab Yusuf Based on Perry Nodelman's Theory [PDF]
IntroductionToday, despite the breadth of cyberspace and the possibility of its optimal use for children's education, books are still considered one of the most effective methods in the intellectual and moral development of children.
reyhaneh mollazadeh, zahra farid
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The evaluation of elçin efendiyev’s children stories in terms of "relativity to the child"
Elçin Efendiyev, who is one of the leading figures of 20th century Azerbaijani literature, was born in Baku in 1943. This period is a period under the pressure of the Soviet administration, in which the literary works were written in line with the ...
Mustafa ÖĞÜNÇ
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Measuring disadvantage in the early years in the UK: A systematic scoping review
Background: The relationship between disadvantage and child health in the early years is well established. For this evidence base to most helpfully inform services, we need to better understand how disadvantage is conceptualised and measured in the ...
A. Clery +4 more
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The Influence of Direct and Indirect Speech on Source Memory
People perceive the same situation described in direct speech (e.g., John said, “I like the food at this restaurant”) as more vivid and perceptually engaging than described in indirect speech (e.g., John said that he likes the food at the restaurant). So,
Anita Eerland, Rolf A. Zwaan
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Job displacement among single mothers: effects on children's outcomes in young adulthood. [PDF]
Given the recent era of economic upheaval, studying the effects of job displacement has seldom been so timely and consequential. Despite a large literature associating displacement with worker well-being, relatively few studies focus on the effects of ...
Brand, Jennie E, Thomas, Juli Simon
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Background: The life course health development approach, as a new theoretical model relating to health, dwells on psychosocial factors as well as biological factors, and it proposes that the effects of developmental timing unfolding over one’s lifespan ...
Nilay Pekel Uludağlı, Şeyda Pekçetin
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Beyond the literal meaning of words in children with klinefelter syndrome: two case studies [PDF]
Literature on children with Klinefelter Syndrome (KS) points to general linguistic difficulties in both comprehension and production among other cognitive functions, and in the majority of cases, these coexist with an intellectual level within the norms.
Melogno, Sergio +3 more
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Constructing the ADHD Child in Historical Children’s Literature
In this article, debates around ideas of childhood and disability will be engaged through the close reading of the retrospective diagnosis of a child with ADHD in an early work of German children’s literature (also widely translated, including into ...
Xiaoyu Hou
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