Tartu School Network Adjusts to Declining Number of Students
The city of Tartu is reducing its kindergarten capacity and teachers due to a decline in the number of children, leading to potential school closures and the need for new educational strategies.
Help organizations give children hundreds of Easter eggs
Help organizations in Iceland are distributing hundreds of Easter eggs to children in need for the holiday season.
Emotional suffering among children and adolescents is growing, and SC reveals deficiencies in specialized care
The article discusses the rising emotional distress among children and adolescents in Brazil, particularly in Santa Catarina, highlighting the urgent need for better specialized mental health care.
Video: "I tell the children, speak Czech." Attacks on Ukrainians are happening daily
A video report details the daily attacks on Ukrainians in Czechia, emphasizing the need for integration and the struggles faced by the community.
The Expansion of the ECA to the Virtual World
The article discusses the need to update Brazil's Statute of the Child and Adolescent (ECA) to address contemporary challenges in protecting children in the digital age.
Jürgen Ligi: I Have Undervalued the Need for Parental Control as a Father
Jürgen Ligi acknowledges that he has underestimated the importance of parental control in raising children.
District Hospital Wolfratshausen: Faster Help in Mental Emergencies
The new District Hospital in Wolfratshausen offers improved mental health services with facilities for adults, children, and adolescents, addressing the rising need for psychological care.
More need new checks after the heart scandal
A growing heart scandal at Ryhov County Hospital in Jönköping, Sweden, has led to 28 additional patients requiring new cardiac evaluations after previous misdiagnoses.
Finances in the relationship: 'Children cost money – couples should divide it fairly'
The article discusses the financial implications of having children in a relationship, emphasizing the need for equitable distribution of childcare costs between partners.
Pope Calls Attention to Thousands Killed and Urges Ceasefire in the Middle East
Pope Francis XIV has called for a ceasefire in the Middle East, highlighting the toll of violence on civilians, particularly children, and the urgent need for dialogue.
'My toddler is superior as she doesn't need a screen to behave at restaurants'
A mother expresses her pride in her toddler's ability to behave in restaurants without the use of screens, while also acknowledging her tendency to judge other parents who rely on devices to keep their children entertained during meals.
Youth in Poverty: "There are not enough safe places for young people"
In Frankfurt, a wealthy city, children and youth poverty persists in every neighborhood, highlighting the urgent need for safe spaces as emphasized by Luka Ivanovic, who experienced this poverty firsthand.
'They are the last in line': more than a thousand children and young people with disabilities awaiting adoption in Brazil
Over a thousand children and adolescents with disabilities in Brazil are currently waiting for adoption, with many facing challenges in finding families who can provide them the attention they need.
"Adopting was very fast": how Córdoba managed to reduce the waiting time for children awaiting a family
Córdoba, Argentina, has successfully reduced the waiting time for children in need of adoption through innovative processes and community involvement.
Court Proceedings: 'We cannot spare this from children'
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig discusses the need to protect children from court proceedings in cases of alleged abuse, seeking reforms to reduce their involvement.
Vinod Khosla, investor of OpenAI: "Children who are 5 years old today will never have to work"
Vinod Khosla predicts that children currently aged five will not need to work in the future, only pursuing passions if they choose to, due to the advancements in artificial intelligence.
LEADERSHIP ⟩ How to Have Children
The article discusses the pressing issue of low birth rates in Estonia and suggests the need for societal changes to support child-rearing.
Africa: An 'Alarming' Two-Thirds of Children Say Cyberbullying Has Increased
A UN report reveals that two-thirds of children worldwide believe cyberbullying has increased, emphasizing a need for urgent protective measures in the online space.
Now cancer-sick Hugo, 3, receives care at home - thanks to a new care team
A new home healthcare team in Sweden is providing vital in-home medical care for children, reducing the need for families to travel to hospitals.
Should Children Be Banned from Using Mobile Phones? Schools Don't Need a New Law for That
The article discusses the ongoing debate in Czechia regarding whether schools should need a new law to prohibit children from using mobile phones.
Measles outbreak could see unvaccinated kids sent home from school - all you need to know
An emergency meeting in London will address a significant measles outbreak with over 100 confirmed cases, considering sending unvaccinated children home from school to prevent further spread.
Menopause at 46: Children’s Exams and Work… 'I Learned Treatment Was Possible'
A 52-year-old woman shares her struggles with menopause, addressing underestimated health issues and the need for better awareness and treatment options in Japan.
Ministry of Education on the proposal to ban children from using social networks: it is not only the responsibility of the ministry
The Ministry of Education is discussing the complex issue of banning children from social networks, emphasizing the need for alternative solutions and increased parental involvement in children's activities.
The Risks of Children Who Emotionally Take Care of Their Parents
The article discusses the psychological impact on children who assume parental roles, emphasizing the need for healing to avoid repeating dysfunctional patterns in adulthood.
Neuropsychologist: Let's put down the phone and do something together with the child
Dr. Ilona Kotlewska emphasizes the need for families to reduce screen time and engage in shared activities to foster healthy development, especially in children.
School is a space of protection against violence, abuse, and neglect in childhood
The recent case in Minas Gerais, where a man was acquitted of charges of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl, highlights the urgent need for protective measures for children when institutions fail.
VIDEO: In UDHS school: between the system's 'papers' and the child's reality
The article discusses the challenges faced by children in schools, focusing on how punitive measures fail to address behavioral issues and the need for better support systems for mental health.
Gloss: Going to prison again for alimony. A government idea that won’t help the children
The article critiques a government initiative that threatens prison time for those who fail to pay alimony, arguing it will not provide real assistance to children in need.
SF candidate: Wammen was proud when public employees got an extra sick day for children. Does he really think we are done?
The article discusses a parent's struggle with the limitations of sick days for taking care of a child, highlighting the need for policy changes in parental leave.
Dr. López-Nava: "Obese children in childhood will be the obese adults of tomorrow"
Dr. López-Nava discusses the alarming rise of childhood obesity and its implications for future adult obesity rates, emphasizing the need for awareness and change in dietary habits.
Two children and a teenager are shot in the West Zone of Rio
Two children and a teenager were shot in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, with two of the victims in need of surgery and one girl expected to be released after observation.
First Dates team turn attention to lonely kids in need of friends for 'warm and funny' new BBC1 series
The makers of 'First Dates' are launching a new series aimed at helping lonely children aged five to eight find friends.
Conducting a choir, boarding a train, and touching art. Searching for child-friendly museums
The article discusses the need for child-friendly experiences in museums in Latvia, outlining initial criteria researched to identify suitable museums for families.
Helen Glover reveals top outdoor activities as families ‘need extra push’ in Winter
Helen Glover shares outdoor activity suggestions to encourage families to spend more time outside during the winter months.
The 12-Year-Old Said: "I Can't Go On, I'm Going to a Clinic Now"
A 12-year-old girl named Sabrina, who has suffered from chronic depression since a suicide attempt at ten, speaks out about her struggles and the urgent need for action to address mental health issues in children and adolescents.
Sagittarius Daily Horoscope
The horoscope for Sagittarius indicates a promising day with financial improvement, good news from afar, support from colleagues at work, health concerns regarding children, beneficial travel, and the need for caution in business dealings.
Poorly regulated clinics in England are putting children with ADHD at risk, warn doctors
Doctors have raised concerns about private clinics in England that inadequately assess and prescribe medications for children with ADHD, emphasizing the need for better regulations and in-person evaluations.
There is no longer a distinction between what you can expect from mom and from the coach
The article discusses the blurred lines between the parental role and adult authority figures in children's lives, emphasizing the need for children to encounter defeat and abide by rules.
Education from a Public Perspective to Not Be Controlled by AI: An Expert Teaching AI Ethics
The article discusses the emerging ethical challenges posed by generative AI in education and the need for proper education to help children engage with AI responsibly.
INTERVIEW ⟩ Maarja Öpik: microorganisms in the soil of carrots and strawberries support a child's health
An interview with Maarja Öpik discusses the importance of soil organisms in supporting child health and highlights the need for both children and adults to engage with soil.
Max Hjelm: We Do Not Need Children's Prisons, Closed Borders, and Abolished Climate Goals – Politics is About Will
Max Hjelm argues against the necessity of extreme political measures like children's prisons, closed borders, and the abandonment of climate goals in a recent opinion piece.
Contaminated toys with asbestos: concerned products, risks, advice... Everything you need to know about the DGCCRF alert
French consumer safety officials have warned against the use of certain sand-based toys after asbestos was discovered in some instances, urging parents to protect their children.
The Ministry of Education is preparing a revolution for children: groundbreaking changes starting in 2027
The Polish Ministry of Education has unveiled a bill aimed at restricting children's access to social media, highlighting the need to protect young people from the harms of internet use.
Rain floods preschool in Rio das Ostras and children need to take shelter on tables
Heavy rain caused flooding in a preschool in Rio das Ostras, Brazil, leading to children seeking refuge on tables to avoid rising water levels.
More children feel good at school, but challenges remain
A report indicates that while a greater number of children are feeling positive about their school experience in Iceland, there are still existing challenges that need to be addressed.
Aquarius
The horoscope for Aquarius suggests receiving sudden news, exercising caution while driving, avoiding hasty decisions related to career, and potential concerns regarding children, along with the need for careful planning in work and risks in business dealings involving loans.
Do Poles want to restrict access to the internet? They responded in a survey
A recent survey indicates that 77% of Poles support a proposed ban on social media access for children under 15, as the Education Minister emphasizes the need for stricter regulations.
To increase low birth rates, we need to help mothers
Claudia Goldin, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, argues that raising children requires substantial support due to the unpredictable demands of parenting, which often results in a dilemma for parents balancing work and family life.
Condominium in SP: questions and answers about rules for the return to school
With the return to school, there is an increase in child traffic and school vans in São Paulo condominiums, prompting a need for clarity on access rules and safety responsibilities.
RCMP puppies need names, Canadian children invited to submit suggestions
Canadian children are invited to participate in naming a litter of German Shepherd puppies that will be trained as police dogs for the RCMP.