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US: One-fourth of children with autism are undiagnosed 12-01-2020 The findings show that despite growing awareness about autism, it is still under-diagnosed, particularly in black and Hispanic people. |
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UK government urged to reunite child refugees with families 12-01-2020 The UK government is “deliberately and destructively” preventing child refugees from being with their families, instead leaving them in the care of local authorities, according to a report. |
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Dowry - A contract for marriage 12-01-2020 One of the most heart wrenching concerns that needs to be addressed properly is the traditionally accustomed rituals of providing dowry to the groom’s family. |
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UK Children’s care system ‘in crisis’ 12-01-2020 Ministers are urged to launch an independent review after the number of children in care soars by more than a quarter in 10 years. |
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More parents in Sweden suspected of child sickness benefit fraud 12-01-2020 The number of parents required to pay back child sickness benefit increased significantly last year, with some parents asked to pay back hundreds of thousands of kronor to the state. |
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Do you really ‘see’ your child? 09-01-2020 Helicopter parenting has become the norm in many places, but it may not be the best way to connect with our kids. |
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India: finally, number one 09-01-2020 By 2030, India will be the world’s most populous country with most of its population still in rural areas. |
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If America is great, why aren’t there more Americans? 09-01-2020 America’s hidden strength, the one that powers all those more visible capabilities, has been its demography. Until Now. |
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Parenting parents when they don’t want help 09-01-2020 When understanding and support are needed the most, families find themselves feuding and riven by feelings of resentment and distress. |
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Neglected children end up with ‘smaller brains’ 09-01-2020 The researchers at King’s College London were following adopted children who spent time in Romanian orphanages. They grew up with brains 8.6% smaller than other adoptees. |
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