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Altitude and attitude in the fractious row over crying babies

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Aircraft passengers have strong opinions about what to do and whom to blame when a baby or small child starts crying mid-flight but the issue has been largely ignored by airlines, according to research. Passengers...

Children’s Panadol 1-5 Years Colourfree Suspension Safety advisory – potential confusion in reading correct...

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The TGA has become aware that some people have expressed confusion over how to use measuring syringes supplied with Children's Panadol 1-5 Years Colourfree Suspension. Incorrect measurements have the potential to lead to accidental...

Children's Panadol 1-5 Years Colourfree Suspension Safety advisory – potential confusion in reading correct...

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The TGA has become aware that some people have expressed confusion over how to use measuring syringes supplied with Children's Panadol 1-5 Years Colourfree Suspension. Incorrect measurements have the potential to lead to accidental...

Learning is all a song in classrooms

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Music teacher Aniko Debreceny brings song into learning. A music student is developing the first curriculum-based set of songs to help school students in Australia and beyond learn about ancient history. Charles Darwin University Masters student...

Father and son program to reduce aggressive behaviour

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Fathers will be critical to the successful treatment of their sons’ aggressive and antisocial conduct in a UNSW-led project, which has today been awarded a $2.6 million grant from the Movember Foundation. “Disorders of violence,...

Staying in the game

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Have you ever wondered why you enjoy playing one sport over another? And if it’s a team sport, why you seem to favour a specific position? Or if you’re not the sporty type, have...

Why every child’s voice needs to count in society

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As children are increasingly able to claim their voice in society, UniSA Dean and Head of School: Education, Professor Stephen Dobson says it is important to recognise that it is still only well-educated middle...

Kid sport drop outs at higher risk of mental health problems

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Australian primary school kids who drop out of organised sport have up to a 20% greater risk of developing mental health problems within three years than those who keep participating, according to research from...

The kids aren’t alright – supporting children when a parent has cancer

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The children of parents who have cancer can feel anxious and isolated when well-meaning parents withhold information about their health, says Professor Kate White, Chair of Cancer Nursing at the University of Sydney. "Children often get...

The kids aren't alright – supporting children when a parent has cancer

(0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5)
The children of parents who have cancer can feel anxious and isolated when well-meaning parents withhold information about their health, says Professor Kate White, Chair of Cancer Nursing at the University of Sydney. "Children often get...
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