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theparentz0 · 1 year ago
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Child Growth and Development: Expert Insights and Resources | The ParentZ
Explore The ParentZ for complete information on child growth and development. Our expert resources cover every stage of your child's physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development. Gain valuable insights and practical tips to support and nurture your child's growth from infancy through adolescence. Visit us for detailed guidance and advice on fostering healthy development.
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parcempoweredparadigm · 1 year ago
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The Waiting Game: Accessing Services in Philadelphia County Without Private Insurance
In the bustling heart of Philadelphia County, amidst the iconic landmarks and vibrant communities, lies a lesser-known challenge faced by many individuals and families: the waiting game for essential services, particularly for those without private insurance. While the city offers a wealth of resources and support networks, navigating the system can often feel like a labyrinthine journey,…
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thehomeschoolhangout0 · 1 year ago
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Choosing the Right Educational Resources: A Guide to Fun & Frolic, Boring vs. Smart, and Explore-o-Pedia
In today’s world, where educational resources are abundant and varied, choosing the right ones for your child’s learning needs can be a daunting task. At Little Hands Big Hearts, we offer a range of engaging and effective educational products designed to cater to different learning styles and interests. This guide will help you navigate our offerings—Fun & Frolic, Boring vs. Smart, and…
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akanemnon · 5 months ago
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I hope they also have a plan B.
FIRST - PREVIOUS - NEXT
MASTERPOST (for the full series / FAQ / reference sheets)
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reasonsforhope · 7 months ago
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"Colombia’s congress has voted to change a law that allowed minors to get married with parental consent.
The proposal would make the minimum age for marriage 18, and seeks to protect the rights and development opportunities for minors. It still must be signed into law by President Gustavo Petro.
Currently, the country’s civil code allows person as young as 14 years old to get married with parental consent.
The initial proposal to reform the law – presented in 2023 – used the slogan “they’re girls, not wives” and aimed to prevent young girls from being forced to marry, to be subject to different forms of violence and to miss out on education and development opportunities.
“Minors are not sexual objects, they’re girls,” congresswoman Clara López Obregón said in a statement after the proposal was greenlit.
Child marriage remains a widespread practice worldwide and affects around 12 million girls per year, according to the UN’s agency for children, UNICEF.
But there’s been a global drop in child marriages over the past few years, according to the agency’s statistics. “Ten years ago, one in four young women aged 20 to 24 was married as a child. Today that number has fallen to one in five,” UNICEF said.
In Latin America, poverty is the main factor leading to minors getting married, according to UNICEF."
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searchngo200 · 2 years ago
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Best Ngo Working for Child Development | Search NGO
One of the best Ngo Working for Child Development in India is Search NGO. They have certainly carved out a niche for themselves and have become one of India’s leading independent child rights organizations.By donating to charities like Search NGO, you are contributing towards ensuring a society where all children regardless of their caste, class, ethnicity, race, religion, and gender get an equal chance to survive and thrive. Donate now and make a difference in the lives of children in need. You can also donate online.
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theambitiouswoman · 5 months ago
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Proof that you are healing ❤️‍🩹✨
Validation doesn’t validate you – You no longer need outside approval to feel worthy or secure.
Triggers don’t trigger you – You observe emotional reactions without letting them control you.
You respond instead of react – You pause, process, and choose a conscious response.
You no longer chase people – You know your worth and stop seeking validation from others.
You set boundaries without guilt – Saying no feels empowering, not shameful.
You don’t take things personally – Other people’s actions are about them, not you.
You embrace being alone – Being alone feels peaceful, not lonely.
You trust yourself – You make decisions based on intuition, not fear.
You release old narratives – You stop replaying past wounds and let go of victim mentality.
You allow happiness without fear – You stop waiting for something to go wrong when life is good.
You observe triggers instead of being consumed by them – Triggers become opportunities for self-awareness and growth.
You no longer seek revenge or prove points – You value your energy too much to waste it on unnecessary battles.
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eggdrawsthings · 3 months ago
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new OCs for portfolio
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bumblebeeappletree · 1 month ago
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Soooo I went and watched some video compilations of teachers saying kids can’t read or spell. And it feels obvious that these are the iPad babies who’re finally getting older. You know, the iPad babies who didn’t develop their fine motor skills to actually hold a pencil. Because all they know is tapping on an iPad.
Parents you need to realize you are your children’s first educator. You read picture books to them. You sing ABC’s with them. You do not give them a screen to watch that will shorten their attention span no matter how much you think it will help you.
Because it will not help your kids in the long run. It’s already harming them. Take them to the library. Get together with your neighbors for play dates. Your family members. Find people to babysit. Find events to take your kids to like an arts and crafts festival.
And give your kid a flip phone when they reach middle school if they absolutely need a phone. Talk shop about iPhones when they’re in high school. If the school provides your kids with an iPad or a Chromebook, set boundaries that the device is for school only.
It can be hard, especially when you’re a first time parent. There’s a reason why they say “it takes a village to raise a child.” Build connections to your community, and you’ll be able to raise your child to the best they could possibly be.
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milkywayes · 1 year ago
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GARRUS VAKARIAN: DATABASE IMAGE ACCESS. > PT. 1 : 2160, 2166, 2170. > all files backdated according to user preferences: (terran_coordinated.calendar).
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h0llyw0lly · 1 month ago
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Season 1 Favorite Outfits: Chase / Deacon / Buddy / 𖠰 Prunella
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parcempoweredparadigm · 1 year ago
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Empowering Parents in Special Education: Understanding Your Rights and Advocacy
Empowering parents in special education is crucial for ensuring the best outcomes for children with unique needs. Understanding your rights and how to advocate effectively is key to navigating the complex special education system. Here are some statements from parents after reviewing our “Parent Guide to Special Education”: Understanding Individualized Education Programs (IEPs): An…
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thehomeschoolhangout0 · 1 year ago
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Maximizing Online Educational Resources at Home with Little Hands Big Hearts
The educational landscape has seen a dramatic shift in recent years, with the proliferation of online resources providing invaluable support for learning both inside and outside traditional classrooms. Little Hands Big Hearts recognizes the potential of these resources in enhancing children’s educational experiences from the comfort of home. In this piece, we’ll delve into effective strategies…
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kooldewd123 · 8 months ago
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it's so funny watching the spanners and the tuff guys both going through their own separate divorce arcs because they're somehow doing the same thing in completely opposite directions. every conversation between the spanners starts with them trying to work together before eventually devolving into yelling at each other and falling apart, and then meanwhile every conversation between the tuff guys immediately starts with them arguing and then resolves with them all saying "alright, let's just agree that we all hate each other, okay?" and functioning completely perfectly afterwards.
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reasonsforhope · 8 months ago
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"The Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule Tuesday [October 8, 2024] requiring water utilities to replace all lead pipes within a decade, a move aimed at eliminating a toxic threat that continues to affect tens of thousands of American children each year.
The move, which also tightens the amount of lead allowed in the nation’s drinking water, comes nearly 40 years after Congress determined that lead pipes posed a serious risk to public health and banned them in new construction.
Research has shown that lead, a toxic contaminant that seeps from pipes into the drinking water supply, can cause irreversible developmental delays, difficulty learning and behavioral problems among children. In adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lead exposure can cause increased blood pressure, heart disease, decreased kidney function and cancer.
But replacing the lead pipes that deliver water to millions of U.S. homes will cost tens of billions of dollars, and the push to eradicate them only gathered momentum after a water crisis in Flint, Mich., a decade ago exposed the extent to which children remain vulnerable to lead poisoning through tap water...
The groundbreaking regulation, called the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements, will establish a national inventory of lead service lines and require that utilities take more aggressive action to remove lead pipes on homeowners’ private property. It also lowers the level of lead contamination that will trigger government enforcement from 15 parts per billion (ppb) to 10 ppb.
The rule also establishes the first-ever national requirement to test for lead in schools that rely on water from public utilities. It mandates thatwater systems screen all elementary and child-care facilities, where those who are the most vulnerable to lead’s effects — young children — are enrolled, and that they offer testing to middle and high schools.
The White House estimates that more than 9 million homes across the country are still supplied by lead pipelines, which are the leading source of lead contamination through drinking water. The EPA has projected that replacing all of them could cost at least $45 billion.
Lead pipes were initially installed in cities decades ago because they were cheaper and more malleable, but the heavy metal can wear down and corrode over time. President Joe Biden has made replacing them one of his top environmental priorities, securing $15 billion to give states over five years through the bipartisan infrastructure law and vowing to rid the country of lead pipes by 2031. The administration has spent $9 billion so far — enough to replace up to 1.7 million lead pipes, the administration said.
On Tuesday, the administration said it was providing an additional $2.6 billion in funding for pipe replacement. Over 367,000 lead pipes have been replaced nationwide since Biden took office, according to White House officials, affecting nearly 1 million people...
Environmental advocates said that former president Donald Trump, who issued much more modest revisions to the lead and copper rule just days before Biden took office, would have a hard time reversing the new standards.
Erik Olson, the senior strategic director for health at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said that the Safe Drinking Water Act has provisions prohibiting weakening the health protections of existing standards...
Olson added that the rule “represents a major victory for public health” and will protect millions of people “whose health is threatened every time they fill a glass from the kitchen sink contaminated by lead.”
“While the rule is imperfect and we still have more to do, this is by far the biggest step towards eliminating lead in tap water in over three decades,” he said."
-via The Washington Post, October 8, 2024
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