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Athletics: Coe says children will need more sport in post-pandemic world

Children will need more access to sport in the post-pandemic world and there is a pressing need to press authorities to stop school sports "withering on the vine", World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said on Friday.




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Semantic Perception Theory [Electronic book] : A New Theory on Children's Language Development / by Kekang He.

Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2019 ; Imprint Springer.




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The first 1000 days of early childhood : becoming [Electronic book] / Mikhail Gradovski, Elin Eriksen Ødegaard, Niina Rutanen, Jennifer Sumison, Carl Mika, E. Jayne White.

Singapore : Springer, [2019]




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The figure of the child in contemporary Evangelicalism [Electronic book] / Anna Strhan.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Ethics in pediatrics : achieving excellence when helping children [Electronic book] / Ian Mitchell, Juliet R. Guichon.

Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]




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Children and mental health talk [Electronic book] : perspectives on social competence / Joyce Lamerichs, Susan J. Danby, Amanda Bateman, Stuart Ekberg, editors.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, c2019.




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Childhood, youth and religious minorities in Early Modern Europe [Electronic book] / Tali Berner, Lucy Underwood, editors.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, c2019.




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Can Big Bird fight terrorism? : children's television and globalized multicultural education [Electronic book] / Naomi A. Moland.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Graphic novels for children and young adults: a collection of critical essays / edited by Michelle Ann Abate & Gwen Athene Tarbox

Hayden Library - PN6710.G736 2017




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New Online: Classic Children's Books

Just in time for the 100th anniversary of Children’s Book Week, Children's Book Selections brings together a sampling of digitized children’s books, including rare and beloved titles, that reflect three general themes: Learning to Read, Reading to Learn, and Reading for Fun. The presentation includes both classic works that are still read by children today, and lesser-known treasures drawn from the Library’s extensive collection of historically significant children’s books. It is accompanied by a new guide to help researchers find historical children’s materials on the Library’s web site: Children's Book Selections: Resource Guide

 




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Opioid therapy in infants, children, and adolescents Ravi D. Shah, Santhanam Suresh, editors

Online Resource




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Children and drug safety: balancing risk and protection in twentieth century America / Cynthia A. Connolly

Hayden Library - RJ560.C66 2018




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Food science, technology and nutrition for babies and children / Tomy J. Gutiérrez, editor

Online Resource




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Secrets and siblings: the vanished lives of China's one child policy / Mari Manninen ; translated by Mia Spangenberg

Dewey Library - HB3654.A3 M3613 2019




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Groundswell rising: protecting our children's air & water

Hayden Library - TD195.G3 G76 2014




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Follow-up Testing Among Children With Elevated Screening Blood Lead Levels

Interview with Alex R. Kemper, MD, MPH, MS, author of Follow-up Testing Among Children With Elevated Screening Blood Lead Levels, published in the May 11 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. About half the children (six years and younger) with elevated blood lead levels did not receive follow up testing. 2. Nonwhite children, and those living in urban as well as high-risk lead settings, were less likely to receive follow up testing compared to their counterparts. 3. Follow-up testing for children with high blood lead levels is essential for managing lead poisoning and for maximizing cognitive development. 4. Interventions are needed to overcome disparities in care.




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Physician-Parents Whose Children Have Rare Diseases

In this essay, a critical care pediatric hospitalist finds herself on the other side of the office table advocating for the specific medical care needed to address her son’s rare skeletal dysplasia and her search for a pediatric specialist with whom to travel on this quest.




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Damia's children / Anne McCaffrey

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Consuming kids [videorecording] : the commercialization of childhood / written and directed by Adriana Barbaro and Jeremy Earp ; produced by Adriana Barbaro




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Brandchild : remarkable insights into the minds of today's global kids and their relationship with brands / Martin Lindstrom with Patricia B Seybold

Lindström, Martin, 1970-




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The business of children's entertainment / Norma Odom Pecora

Pecora, Norma Odom




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How to safely introduce children to the social media world

Parents have plenty of reasons to worry about what their kids do online.

Dangers seem to lurk in every corner of connected life, especially for children. Remember that federal regulation prohibits children under the age of 13 from joining most social networking sites. Even so, more than 20,000 kids try to sneak their way onto Facebook — with or without their parents help — every single day.

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Social Media Is Reverting Society From Adults Back Into Children

The great promise of social media was that by giving voice to ordinary people all across the world, their collective experiences and expertise would help society reach a higher consciousness. Much as the web was bringing together the world of knowledge, social media would bring together our diverse perspectives and especially the vast wealth of uncodified human knowledge. The reality, as we all know, has been quite the opposite: a toxic cesspool of hate and stupidity, where the loudest and most obnoxious one wins and enlightened insight is overwhelmed by emotional sarcasm and toxicity. Is there any hope for a social future?

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The shrinking universe: Ireland at Venice 2019 / Eva Rothschild

Rotch Library - N6488.I8 V433 2019 I73




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Gauguin: portraits / edited by Cornelia Homburg, Christopher Riopelle ; with contributions by Elizabeth C. Childs [and five others]

Rotch Library - ND553.G27 A4 2019




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The child poet / Homero Aridjis ; translated from the Spanish by Chloe Aridjis

Hayden Library - PQ7297.A8365 Z46 2016




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Home-Delivered Food Boxes Reduced Food Insecurity Among Adults, but Not Children

On this episode of On the Evidence, we talk about a federal experiment using home-delivered boxes packed with fruit, vegetables, and other shelf-stable foods selected by registered dieticians to address food insecurity among children in a rural part of the Chickasaw Nation territory in Oklahoma.




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Family First Law Allows Major Changes from State Child Welfare Agencies – This Toolkit Can Help.

In the United States, a range of social issues can negatively impact parenting, which in the worst of circumstances results in children entering the child welfare system.




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Children and peace: from research to action / Nikola Balvin, Daniel J. Christie, editors

Online Resource




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The feeling child: affect and politics in Latin American literature and film / edited by Philippa Page, Inela Selimović, and Camilla Sutherland

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.C45 F44 2018




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Children of blood and bone / Tomi Adeyemi

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Parents and Children Together: Spotlight on Responsible Fatherhood Programs and the Men They Serve

Through the Parents and Children Together evaluation, Mathematica researchers are contributing to the evidence base regarding approaches to increase positive father involvement in children’s lives. At a forum on December 7, researchers, program administrators, and program participants shared their experiences and what they learned.




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Child Care and Early Education Policy Research Consortium Annual Meeting

The Child Care and Early Education Policy Research Consortium (CCEEPRC) provided a forum for researchers and policymakers to investigate emerging research findings, questions, and methods that relate to improved outcomes for children and families. Several Mathematica researchers presented on topics such as: child care quality measures, support for home-based care providers, and research on coordinated services for children and their families.




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Using Research to Strengthen Child Welfare Programs

Child welfare agencies regularly make crucial program decisions that can impact the health and well-being of children and families across the country. Agency leaders and line staff alike can benefit from current, high quality data and evidence to inform their decisions. However, systemic challenges at play in the realm of child welfare—including, for example, short deadlines, limited resources, and high staff turnover—can make it difficult for program leaders to draw on relevant research and encourage a culture of evidence. At the same time, research evidence can be difficult to access or interpret, or it may not fully address the needs of practitioners and other decision makers.




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Measuring Up: Equity Lessons from Australia’s Early Childhood Development Census

Australia is the only country in the world that regularly collects comprehensive information about the holistic development of every child entering its schools. This information, gathered through the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), guides national and state policy and informs program development. Over the past 12 years, AEDC data have shown progress in reaching the most vulnerable children. The AEDC, along with population-based measurement more broadly, is useful for the United States because it can inform current discussions of equity in access to early childhood services.




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Reducing Disparities: An Equity-Focused Research Agenda to Improve Children’s Well-Being

Research reveals that the earliest years of life are a critical period of human development. Early relationships and experiences have a strong influence on brain development and future health and well-being. Young children’s foundational relationships and experiences take place in the context of families and communities. Yet, low-income families—especially families of color and rural families—often do not have access to the basic necessities and resources for fostering the nurturing experiences and stimulating environments that young children need to thrive. Furthermore, policy and program silos can impede cross-functional solutions and service delivery, which are designed to holistically address the needs of children and families.




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WEBINAR: Extending Child Support Cooperation Requirements: The State Perspective




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Webinar: Learning Together to Prevent Homelessness for Youth and Young Adults with Child Welfare Involvement




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Q-CCIIT: Measuring the Quality of Caregiver–Child Interactions: Free Webinar for Early Childhood Professionals

Mathematica will launch a groundbreaking new quality measurement observation tool, now available to the early childhood community (including program administrators, professional development providers, researchers, and others) during a webinar.




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Supporting Pre-K to Grade 3 Children and Their Learning Partners at Home

This webinar will review the research on the home and parenting characteristics that support young children’s learning.




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Fostering healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral development in children and youth: a national agenda / Committee on Fostering Healthy Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Development Among Children and Youth ; Board on Children Youth, and Families, Divis

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Multigenerational approaches to fostering children's health and well-being: the opioid crisis as a case study ; proceedings of a workshop / Megan Snair, rapporteur ; Forum for Children's Well-Being: Promoting Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral H

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The queer aesthetics of childhood: asymmetries of innocence and the cultural politics of child development / Hannah Dyer

Barker Library - HQ767.9.D94 2019




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Posthumanist and new materialist methodologies: research after the child / Claudia Diaz-Diaz, Paulina Semenec

Online Resource




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Three Children’s Books

Crayons, lights, and the boyhood of poet Pablo Neruda.




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Now on View–A Tale for Youth: Amusement and Instruction in American Children’s Books

The entertainment and moral education of children through books has not always been intertwined. American Puritanism frowned upon the fantastical imaginations that children often have and appreciate. Many children’s books from the eighteenth century instead emphasize the importance of virtuous behavior and the devastating consequences of vice through cautionary tales. Not until the nineteenth century...

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New Study of Program for Noncustodial Parents Reveals Large Effect on Parents’ Level of Satisfaction with Child Support Services

Parents who participated in the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED) reported substantially higher levels of satisfaction with child support services compared with those who did not participate in the program.




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Mathematica Partners with the Food and Nutrition Service and Boston Children’s Hospital at the APHA Annual Meeting and Expo

Mathematica researchers partnered with key clients and contributed to a number of projects that will be presented at the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting and Expo in Philadelphia from November 2 to 6.




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Mathematica Supports the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’s State Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program Transformation and Innovation Milestones

Mathematica will showcase state Medicaid services and support for CMS projects to modernize data analytics for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program at the National Association of Medicaid Directors fall conference.