-
1
-
2
-
3
Making Good Decisions: Media in the Lives of Young Children
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
4
Making Good Decisions: Media in the Lives of Young Children
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
5
Peculiarities of identification and customs commodity examination of children’s goods
Published 2024-06-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
6
Making Good Decisions: Media and the Physical Health of Young Children
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
7
The good goodbye: helping children through transitions using storytelling
Published 2005-08-01Article -
8
Making Good Decisions: Media and the Physical Health of Young Children
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
9
Making Good Decisions: Television, Learning, and the Cognitive Development of Young Children
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
10
Making Good Decisions: Television, Learning, and the Cognitive Development of Young Children
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
11
Effective communication between schools and residential houses: establishing a good practice framework
Published 2008-08-01Article -
12
Making Good Decisions: Television and Young Children’s Learning, A Parent Tip Sheet
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
13
Making Good Decisions: Television and Young Children’s Learning, A Parent Tip Sheet
Published 2009-04-01Get full text
Article -
14
Making Good Decisions: Media and the Physical Health of Young Children, A Parent's Tip Sheet
Published 2009-04-01“…Diehl, is part of the Making Good Decisions: Media in the Lives of Young Children series. …”
Get full text
Article -
15
Making Good Decisions: Media and the Physical Health of Young Children, A Parent's Tip Sheet
Published 2009-04-01“…Diehl, is part of the Making Good Decisions: Media in the Lives of Young Children series. …”
Get full text
Article -
16
-
17
Book review: Who cares about feeling good? The Who Cares? Trust. London, The Who Cares? Trust, 2008. 41pp, ISBN 1903239281
Published 2009-10-01Subjects: “…feeling good…”
Article -
18
-
19
Good to love or good to eat? Ethical and ideological implications of hunting, killing and the consumption of anthropomorphic animals in popular picturebooks
Published 2016-05-01“…I will focus on how certain picturebooks encourage thinking about species in terms of difference and hierarchy, while simultaneously blurring species boundaries through visual and/or verbal anthropomorphism. From an early age, children are taught that animals come in different categories, some of which are good to love, and should be treated with due respect (pets) and others that are good to eat, and, at least in Western cultures, less deserving of our compassion. …”
Get full text
Article -
20
The Minimum Dietary Diversity For Women Indicator Can Be Extended To Children And Adolescents aged 4-15 Years As A Proxy Population Indicator For Good Micronutrient Adequacy Of Diets In Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions: The continuous FGS-10 and dichotomous FGS-10 ≥ 5 may be extended to 4–15-y-old children/adolescents in LMICs. In this population, FGS-10 ≥ 5 can be used as a proxy population indicator for good micronutrient adequacy of diets.…”
Get full text
Article