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Should Children Learn A Second Language? The benefits of bilingual education

Benefits of a bilingual education As innovations like internet access and international travel become more widely available, the world is more interconnected and globalised than ever before. Bilingualism is at the centre of this interconnection, and the benefits of bilingual education have never been more relevant. Whilst education for adults is a relevant and important […]

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Education, Human Rights, Lifestyle, Society
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Universal Birth Registration For Every Child

What is Universal birth registration? Universal birth registration is the official and permanent record of the existence of a child. It recognises the child’s identity, along with the identity of the child’s biological parents. It is an important way through which a child’s human rights are initially recognised. Birth registration also helps the government to

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Government, Health, Human Rights, Society
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The Importance Of Social And Emotional Development In Children

Introduction Social and emotional development in children has garnered significant attention in the recent years. Many studies have documented the importance of developing social and emotional skills. The initial years of infancy are particularly important for brain structure development (Ferreira, Reis-Jorge, & Batalha, 2021). The advantages of fostering awareness about self, society and environment extend

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Health, Society, Sustainability
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Child labour in fast fashion: The child-sized skeleton in your closet

There is a disturbing amount of child labour involved in fast fashion. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, signed in 1989, encourages countries to protect children from exploitation. Hence, child labour is illegal in most countries. Despite this, there are 168 million children worldwide who have no choice but to work.

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Business, Society, Strategy, Sustainability
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