- Large-Scale Study of Children?s Health Getting off Ground
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Registered: 16-10-2008 www.edweek.org
- A health-research project that is being called the largest study ever of U.S. children?aiming to track 100,000 from conception to age 21?will start recruiting mothers-to-be in North Carolina and New York in January. more...
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- Children?s Playtime Seen as Significant Mental-Health Issue
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Registered: 26-09-2007 www.edweek.org
- Drawing a link between children?s mental-health problems and a lack of free playtime, experts interested in keeping playtime a central part of childhood have run a letter in a London newspaper stating their concerns. more...
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- Children?s Health Coverage Seen at Risk
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Registered: 05-09-2007 www.edweek.org
- As lawmakers push to expand a children?s health-insurance program partially financed by the federal government, the Bush administration?s new guidelines restrict enrollment. more...
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- Children?s ?Summit? Planned
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Registered: 11-04-2007 www.edweek.org
- Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has announced that she will convene a daylong event to highlight the health, educational, and other needs of children. more...
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- FCC to Children?s Rescue?
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Registered: 07-03-2007 www.edweek.org
- The Federal Communications Commission is expected to fine the Spanish-language Univision Communications Inc. $24 million for violating the Children?s Television Act over its claims that a soap opera was educational. The fine would be the largest the FCC has levied against any company. more...
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- With One Word, Children?s Book Sets Off Uproar
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Registered: 19-02-2007 www.nytimes.com
- The word ?scrotum? is on the first page of ?The Higher Power of Lucky,? a book that won the prestigious Newbery Medal. more...
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