Yet family research with
parents of young children reveals that children suffer academically, socially, and often emotionally when their parents are unhappy.
Not exact matches
Recent surveys
of parents revealed that over 90 percent
of children have already used a mobile device before their first birthday, some as
young as four months!
Our goal is to partner with
parents and educators
of young children to
reveal how science is part
of our daily lives by using everyday encounters as opportunities to excite, teach, and encourage a connection to the natural world.
This has much in common with Steve James's award - winning documentary Hoop Dreams as it pursues and records the moment - to - moment responses
of young people struggling to improve their lot, and in doing so
reveals a penetrating socio - cultural study
of contemporary America through a competition described by one
parent as «a form
of child abuse».
«An examination
of the assessor's report and his trial evidence
reveals that he was strongly biased in favour
of preserving a non-custodial
parent's ability to exercise frequent access, particularly in the case
of young children.
As a study
revealed earlier this year that online bullying has now overtaken traditional forms
of bullying, with 12 %
of children now experiencing cyberbulling compared to 9 % face - to - face, it is important to educate
young people,
parents and teachers about the consequences and harmful effects bullying through technology can have.
A 1996 study
of young children's sleep habits in Japan, Italy, and the U.S.
revealed that Japanese
children actually sleep between their
parents until adolescence.
As part
of our social about social campaign helping
parents protect their
children across social media, our survey
revealed that
children as
young as 11 post an average
of 26 times a day, attract 100 followers to every one
of their profiles — yet six out
of 10
of them are not real friends.