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2021
Abstract Climate change is prevention’s biggest challenge—its effects on health and well-being will be wide-ranging, long-term, and global. The pressures and opportunities for action are growing as the risks and hazards become clearer, greater, and nearer.
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Abstract Climate change is prevention’s biggest challenge—its effects on health and well-being will be wide-ranging, long-term, and global. The pressures and opportunities for action are growing as the risks and hazards become clearer, greater, and nearer.
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Children Representing Children
Childhood, 2009This article is concerned with the relationship between children’s participation and the diversity of childhoods. While there are a number of different arrangements for encouraging children and young people to participate, the article focuses on a dominant mode of participation through which children are elected to represent the interests of other ...
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Early Child Development and Care, 2007
This study describes children’s awareness of what it means to teach a game to a peer where the act of teaching becomes expression of the child’s possible awareness. Awareness is defined as the attention to different aspects of the teaching process shown by the teaching child, sometimes through their own verbal reflection. This implies an interpretation
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This study describes children’s awareness of what it means to teach a game to a peer where the act of teaching becomes expression of the child’s possible awareness. Awareness is defined as the attention to different aspects of the teaching process shown by the teaching child, sometimes through their own verbal reflection. This implies an interpretation
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Children's Rights and Children's Lives
Ethics, 1988A friend who lived in New York could not see the sky from her windows. To discover the day's weather she had to peer at a glass-fronted building opposite, which offered a blurred reflection of part of the sky above her own building. I shall argue that when we take rights as fundamental in looking at ethical issues in children's lives we also get an ...
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Polyparents having children, raising children, schooling children
Lesbian & Gay Psychology Review, 2006Through the use of both quantitative and qualitative data from Australian and US research, this paper is an initial exploration of polyamorous parenting, particularly in relation to schooling and negotiating the implications of heteronormative monogamy on their children’s lives.
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Children’s Agency, Children’s Welfare
2010Combining social, psychological and child development aspects, this book provides a holistic view of how children develop agency.
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Medical Law Review, 2011
Children may sometimes undergo healthcare procedures that are not intended to improve their health status. Such interventions might include the use of young children as bone marrow donors or their enrolment in non-therapeutic research. One of the justifications used to legitimise these interventions is the premise that children have obligations to ...
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Children may sometimes undergo healthcare procedures that are not intended to improve their health status. Such interventions might include the use of young children as bone marrow donors or their enrolment in non-therapeutic research. One of the justifications used to legitimise these interventions is the premise that children have obligations to ...
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Bullying: Children Hurting Children
Pediatrics In Review, 2000G, Glew, F, Rivara, C, Feudtner
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Recent progress in the treatment of cancer in children
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Theodore W Laetsch
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