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When a child dies: Child welfare agency offers support to families struggling to cope with loss
Child welfare agencies are offering support to the families of the children they have lost, as families struggle to cope.Child protection authorities in Northern Ireland are also offering help to the bereaved.But what is child welfare?The word child is derived…
When The New Year’s Massacre Is Over, How You Can Help Save Children
By now, we’ve all experienced the feeling of having to say goodbye to the child you love.It’s been a few months since the birth of a new child, and as the holidays approach, we’re feeling a sense of relief and…
How to Find the Right Child Education Job for Your Child
Child care is a booming industry, but the vast majority of employers are unwilling to pay for child care because of the low hourly wage.As a result, many companies are turning to companies like Homebase, a provider of child care…
When Is the Right Time to Start the Common Core?
The Common Core State Standards, adopted by all states and the federal government in 2010, have become a flashpoint in the battle over how to educate students and how to deal with the nation’s widening achievement gap between rich and…
How to make a child-centered school, child star
By: FourFourSecond The importance of child-focused education is on the rise.And the impact is clear: Kids are more confident, engaged, and motivated than ever.However, it’s not easy.There are some important steps you can take to make sure your child-centred education…
How to teach your kids to read and write
As a child, I was taught by my teachers to be careful of my words, lest they be misinterpreted as mean. But it was never my intention to cause harm.I simply wanted to teach my kids that words matter. The first step…