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Biodiverse or Barren School Grounds: Their Effects on Children
Children, Youth and Environments, 2023:This child-centered study compares the effects on children of two Canadian public school grounds chosen for maximum variability of vegetation, one (Strawberry Vale Elementary) richly biodiverse, the other (Glanford Elementary) relatively barren. A total
S. Samborski
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023
This issue of AJO presents a systematic review by Tang and authors1 focused on a recently-available technology employing twice-daily application of low-intensity red light totalling 6 minutes per day. Initially designed to treat amblyopia, with results that were not encouraging, this intervention now appears effective in reducing myopia progression as ...
Nathan Congdon, Ving Fai Chan
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This issue of AJO presents a systematic review by Tang and authors1 focused on a recently-available technology employing twice-daily application of low-intensity red light totalling 6 minutes per day. Initially designed to treat amblyopia, with results that were not encouraging, this intervention now appears effective in reducing myopia progression as ...
Nathan Congdon, Ving Fai Chan
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Advocating for Children During the COVID-19 School Closures
Pediatrics, 2020* Abbreviations: COVID-19 — : coronavirus disease SNAP — : Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Nationwide closures of elementary and secondary schools due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have severed nearly 60 million students from ...
Abbey R. Masonbrink, Emily A. Hurley
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“Play in Focus”: Children Researching Their Own Spaces and Places for Play
Children, Youth and Environments, 2023:Young children are traditionally misunderstood and overlooked as expert communicants of their own cultures and are generally dismissed as a reliable resource for understanding neighborhood and community issues.
Catherine Burke
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977
Sir .—The role of the pediatrician in the evaluation of the child with school problems is clearly outlined by Dr McCormick ( Am J Dis Child 131:318, 1977). This is extremely important, as the inclusion of learning disabilities into PL94-142, the Education of All Handicapped Children Act , will, if implemented in its present form, recognize the need for
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Sir .—The role of the pediatrician in the evaluation of the child with school problems is clearly outlined by Dr McCormick ( Am J Dis Child 131:318, 1977). This is extremely important, as the inclusion of learning disabilities into PL94-142, the Education of All Handicapped Children Act , will, if implemented in its present form, recognize the need for
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SCHOOL INFLUENCES ON CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1994Schooling has direct effects on children's educational achievement, their acquisition of literacy, numeracy and scientific knowledge. These basic skills provide the foundation for later "subjects" such as geography, physics and foreign languages. Formal educational qualifications are the key to a child's entry into higher education or training and also
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