New research from the University of Liverpool suggests that the way young people spend their free time may play a crucial role in supporting their well-being and social development.
Reap the benefits of challenging self-limiting self-perceptions and beliefs and instead enhancing self-esteem.
While your first reaction might be to say “no, you’re not” or “don’t be silly!”, experts recommend validating the feeling rather than trying to fix it or dismiss it. You could say something like, “I ...
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School wins top Unicef honour for children’s rights work
The Gatwick School, part of Aurora Academies Trust, has received the gold award through Unicef UK’s Rights Respecting School ...
Digital safety expert Sue Atkins has warned parents and educators in Gibraltar about the growing dangers of excessive screen ...
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