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Stories tagged with: childhood
Childhood Obesity
http://blogs.princeton.edu/futureofchildren/2011/10/childhoo...
The percentage of obese children doubled by 1994 and tripled by 2002 according to Future of Children authors, Patricia Anderson and Kristin Butcher's calculations from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys
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Tags: childhood, obesity, Percentage, Increases
10 Reasons I Miss Mother Goose Stories
http://www.babysittingjobs.com/blog/10-reasons-i-miss-mother...
In childhood everybody loves to read or to be taught many of the traditional Mother Goose stories and rhymes.As we get older it is being replaced by chapter books and modern poetry that is considered more ‘grownup’ than the limericks of Mother Goose. In spite of the wisdom of many years, there are times when I miss those Mother Goose stories.
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Early childhood education lowers crime
http://www.childmark.com/blog/early-childhood-education-lowe...
One study showed that children that did not participate in an early childhood program in Chicago were, by age 18, more than 70 percent more likely to have been arrested for a violent crime
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The 20 Most Influential Obesity Experts
http://mphdegree.org/2010/top-20-most-influential-obesity-ex...
Obesity has become a global epidemic and public health issue among individuals of all ages in developed countries. These 20 experts have done wonders in the field.
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Tags: childhood, obesity, diabetes, Treatment, society
17 Public Administration Infographics Everyone Should See
http://www.masterofpublicadministration.org/17-public-admini...
Public administration is a large and complicated field. Here are some great infographics that look at the costs, taxes, and legislation with regards to public policy.
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Tags: Infographics, administration, Michelle Obama, childhood, obesit
The importance of early childhood education
http://www.helium.com/items/1301571-importance-of-early-chil...
Aristotle, the great philosopher said that the man's brain is like an empty box upon birth that needs to be filled with information. A child upon his birth needs to acquire knowledge using his perception. Usually this information which are considered informal knowledge can be derived from his environment. But formal knowledge can be learned from school aside from his parents. READ MORE AT http://www.helium.com/items/1301571
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Tags: importance, Early, childhood, education, knowledge, parents
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