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Commentary Children’s Work, Children’s Rights

Practicing Anthropology, 2002
Most people would agree that enslaving children or forcing them to work in sweatshops or brothels are morally reprehensible practices. Yet the number of children laboring in hazardous and exploitative conditions around the world continues to grow. In June 1998, the International Labour Organization reported that, in the developing countries, some 250 ...
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Children at work!

Practical Pre-School, 2018
It's important to understand how free play with ‘loose parts’ ensures children develop their all- important core strength and here Claire Hewson suggests strategies to maximise this.
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Displaying children’s work

Practical Professional Child Care, 2004
Do you enjoy painting and other creative activities with your children? Are your walls and kitchen cupboards groaning under the strain of children’s artwork? Is the fridge buried under pieces of paper? Here are some new ideas on how to display children’s work and show how much you value their efforts
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SOCIAL WORK IN CHILDREN

The Lancet, 1988
T, Nolan, I B, Pless, I, Zvagulis
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What Works for Working Children

Foreign Affairs, 1999
Richard N. Cooper   +3 more
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Children at Work

2009
This chapter looks at the doing of mathematics in classrooms as a specific kind of work. This work was allocated a space in the daily timetable and for the most part required children to perform written tasks while seated alone at desks. Work was defined through the teachers’ use of tasks expressed through instructions on the board, worksheets, and ...
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Working Children

2004
Niamh Stack, Jim McKechnie
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Boffetta   +2 more
exaly  

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