New dedicated hubs for Deaf children are needed around the country to provide new social spaces, education and support, an expert has said.
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- Society & Culture
- Health & Medicine
London Sport Research and Funding to Tackle Inactivity in Sutton Schools
by Psychregby PsychregNew insights from London Sport will be used by ten schools in Sutton to help young people enjoy new activities and lead healthier and happier lives.
There are various types of therapy and other educational and social activities that can aid in communication.
- Mind & Brain
Playing Video Games as a Child Can Improve Working Memory Years Later
by Psychregby PsychregA number of studies have shown how playing video games can lead to structural changes in the brain.
Mike Rebeiro, international lawyer, children’s advocate, business leader and adopter, has been appointed as Chair of the Board for Adoption UK.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Those with Disabilities Are More at Risk of Abuse – Here’s What We Can Do to Help Them
It’s unimaginable, but those with disabilities are more at risk of abuse.
A toddler learns to do many things from surroundings, as well as from their mother importantly.
- Society & Culture
If You Love Yourself, You’ll Love This Doll – Why the Doll Tests Don’t Make Sense
by Zeke Jeffreyby Zeke JeffreyThe doll tests are no better a measure than typical self-esteem measures.
- Education & Learning
Young YouTubers – Should 21st Century Schools Teach Children how to Get Subscribers?
by Jim Nelsonby Jim NelsonAs teachers, we encourage students to demonstrate their understanding in a range of different ways.
When your child goes through puberty it can be a tough time for everyone involved.
The real risk of children and young people developing any addiction is not losing money, but stunting their own development.
Guidance and counselling services have gained significant attention in recent years.
- Family & Relationship
Parents Dedicate More Than Extra Two Working Days a Month to School Routine Due to COVID-19
by Psychregby PsychregBritish parents spend the equivalent of more than two working days extra a month on the school routine due to the pandemic.
- Family & Relationship
University of Birmingham Joins Forces with NSPCC to Improve Approaches to Child Suicide Risk
by Psychregby PsychregPsychologists at the University of Birmingham are working with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
- Family & Relationship
Here’s What We Need to Know About Anger Management in Children
by Navya Gedelaby Navya GedelaThere are many reasons that can accelerate the child’s anger which may sometimes lead to aggression (behaviour that can cause harm to oneself or another).