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German Schools Debate Smartphone Bans: A Balancing Act
Germany's federal system allows individual states to regulate smartphone use in schools, leading to varied policies and a national debate encompassing educational benefits, social impact, and child well-being.
German Schools Debate Smartphone Bans: A Balancing Act
Germany's federal system allows individual states to regulate smartphone use in schools, leading to varied policies and a national debate encompassing educational benefits, social impact, and child well-being.
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16% Bias Score


Chile Launches Socioemotional Well-being Program in 150 Schools
Chile's Ministry of Education launched a socioemotional well-being program offering extracurricular workshops in arts, sports, and science to students in 150 schools across five SLEPs, aiming to improve student development and align with the Full School Day Law.
Chile Launches Socioemotional Well-being Program in 150 Schools
Chile's Ministry of Education launched a socioemotional well-being program offering extracurricular workshops in arts, sports, and science to students in 150 schools across five SLEPs, aiming to improve student development and align with the Full School Day Law.
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44% Bias Score


Fostering Resilience in Children: Prioritizing Effort Over Innate Ability
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in Wuxi, China, argues that parents should focus on building children's resilience by praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to struggle, and encouraging independent conflict resolution, rather than shielding them from challenges.
Fostering Resilience in Children: Prioritizing Effort Over Innate Ability
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in Wuxi, China, argues that parents should focus on building children's resilience by praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to struggle, and encouraging independent conflict resolution, rather than shielding them from challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Social Media Use Linked to Reduced Parent-Child Communication
A study presented at the Digital Media and Developing Minds International Scientific Congress reveals that mothers who use social media extensively (169 minutes daily) talk 29% less to their toddlers during playtime compared to mothers with low social media use (21 minutes daily), even when offline;...
Social Media Use Linked to Reduced Parent-Child Communication
A study presented at the Digital Media and Developing Minds International Scientific Congress reveals that mothers who use social media extensively (169 minutes daily) talk 29% less to their toddlers during playtime compared to mothers with low social media use (21 minutes daily), even when offline;...
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36% Bias Score


Infant Crying Duration Largely Genetically Determined: Twin Study
A Swedish twin study found that up to 70 percent of infant crying duration is genetically determined by the time babies reach five months old, while nighttime wakings and calming ability are less genetically influenced. The study used questionnaires from parents of 998 twins.
Infant Crying Duration Largely Genetically Determined: Twin Study
A Swedish twin study found that up to 70 percent of infant crying duration is genetically determined by the time babies reach five months old, while nighttime wakings and calming ability are less genetically influenced. The study used questionnaires from parents of 998 twins.
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36% Bias Score


Excessive Screen Time Linked to Increased Risk of Socioemotional Problems in Children
A large international study of nearly 300,000 children reveals a strong correlation between excessive screen time and increased risks of aggression, anxiety, and low self-esteem, with gaming showing the strongest link; the study also found a reverse correlation, with children already struggling with...
Excessive Screen Time Linked to Increased Risk of Socioemotional Problems in Children
A large international study of nearly 300,000 children reveals a strong correlation between excessive screen time and increased risks of aggression, anxiety, and low self-esteem, with gaming showing the strongest link; the study also found a reverse correlation, with children already struggling with...
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48% Bias Score

AI Plush Toys: Developmental Risks Outweigh Benefits, Experts Warn
AI-powered plush toys, marketed as screen-free alternatives, raise concerns among child development experts due to potential negative impacts on emotional development and privacy.

AI Plush Toys: Developmental Risks Outweigh Benefits, Experts Warn
AI-powered plush toys, marketed as screen-free alternatives, raise concerns among child development experts due to potential negative impacts on emotional development and privacy.
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44% Bias Score

Fostering Resilience in Children: A Pastoral Worker's Perspective
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in China, argues that parents should focus on fostering resilience in their children by praising effort over intelligence, allowing them to face challenges, and promoting open communication, rather than shielding them from hardship.

Fostering Resilience in Children: A Pastoral Worker's Perspective
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in China, argues that parents should focus on fostering resilience in their children by praising effort over intelligence, allowing them to face challenges, and promoting open communication, rather than shielding them from hardship.
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32% Bias Score

Over-involved Parenting Hinders Child Resilience: A Pastoral Worker's Perspective
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in China, argues that over-involved parenting, while well-intentioned, hinders children's development of resilience; he advocates for praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to face challenges, and encouraging open communication to foster self-reliance and p...

Over-involved Parenting Hinders Child Resilience: A Pastoral Worker's Perspective
Gary Wood, a pastoral worker in China, argues that over-involved parenting, while well-intentioned, hinders children's development of resilience; he advocates for praising effort over intelligence, allowing children to face challenges, and encouraging open communication to foster self-reliance and p...
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36% Bias Score

Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Children in Germany
A German article discusses how parents can best support their transgender or non-binary children, emphasizing the importance of empathy, professional guidance, and preparing children for potential societal challenges.

Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Children in Germany
A German article discusses how parents can best support their transgender or non-binary children, emphasizing the importance of empathy, professional guidance, and preparing children for potential societal challenges.
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16% Bias Score

The Invention of the Transgender Child: A Historical Analysis
This article details the historical development of the concept of "transgender children," highlighting how psychiatric studies, medical interventions, and political activism converged to create a narrative that medicalizes gender nonconformity in children, potentially causing lifelong consequences.

The Invention of the Transgender Child: A Historical Analysis
This article details the historical development of the concept of "transgender children," highlighting how psychiatric studies, medical interventions, and political activism converged to create a narrative that medicalizes gender nonconformity in children, potentially causing lifelong consequences.
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92% Bias Score

World Play Day Highlights Shrinking Free Play Time for Children
The UN's World Play Day on June 11th emphasizes children's right to play, but experts warn that structured schedules and safety concerns limit free play, impacting their development; parents should prioritize children's free play over educational toys.

World Play Day Highlights Shrinking Free Play Time for Children
The UN's World Play Day on June 11th emphasizes children's right to play, but experts warn that structured schedules and safety concerns limit free play, impacting their development; parents should prioritize children's free play over educational toys.
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32% Bias Score
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