On November 20, Uganda joined the global community to commemorate World Children's Day with a focus on how children can harness technology to amplify their voices and address pressing societal issues.
Inspired by Hirsh-Pasek's findings, I believe we can leverage technology to create even more engaging and personalized ...
Leonard Zulu, UN Resident Coordinator in Uganda, praised the initiative, emphasizing its alignment with the Convention on the ...
President of Wolfson Children’s Hospital highlights the urgent need for Florida to improve access to world-class pediatric ...
New University of Virginia research is pinpointing when young children begin recognizing what they believe to be unfair treatment in the classroom.
Over 54 per cent of Nigerian children aged eight to 16 face online threats ranging from cyber-bullying to sexting and harmful ...
When most people hear “Kids Can’t Wait”, they imagine an impatient child. For undergraduate students at the University of ...
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The majority of parents (81%) believe digital technology offers opportunities for young children to have fun. Most parents feel confident in supporting their child to use devices (66%) and feel ...
As North Carolinians continue to rebuild after Hurricane Helene, socially vulnerable communities face many more challenges in ...