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Having It All: Girls and Financial Literacy

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May 2013. Girl Scouts. (English). –While lack of financial literacy is a growing concern for everyone today, relatively little research has been done on how young people think about and experience money and finances, with even fewer studies focusing on girls specifically. To address this gap, the Girl Scout Research Institute conducted a nationwide survey with over 1,000 girls ages 8−17 and their parents to better understand girls’ level of financial literacy and their confidence about, attitudes towards, and experiences with money. Having It All: Girls and Financial Literacy reveals that girls need and want financial literacy skills to help them achieve their dreams, with 90 percent saying it is important for them to learn how to manage money. However, just 12 percent of girls surveyed feel “very confident” making financial decisions.

The Importance of Well Visits in Pediatrics

A young boy listens through the doctor's stethoscope while on exam table. Picture by: 	 Katrina Wittkamp

May 2013. Live-in Nanny. (English). –As a parent, you understand that visits to the pediatrician are essential when your child is sick or exhibiting symptoms of a medical condition. When she’s feeling healthy, however, carving time out of your busy schedule to make and keep well-child appointments can seem like a bit of a waste. There are plenty of reasons why well visits are essential, though. Before you put off that next well-child visit, these are just a few of the reasons why you might want to reconsider postponing it.

How to Determine if Your Child is Left or Right Handed

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May 2013. Backup Care. (English). −One of the delights of being a parent is watching your child grow and develop. Some parents keep a development book handy to make sure their child is reaching all the milestones within the prescribed time-frame, and delight with each new development. Parents wait for their child to start smiling, talking, sitting up, crawling and walking with bated breath, eagerly looking forward to the next phase of their little one’s development. As you watch your bundle of joy grow, you may be interested in knowing how to determine whether your child is left-handed or right-handed. Some people may feel that it doesn’t matter, but for lefties, life can be a little more challenging if some adjustments aren’t made, and for parents of lefties, making those adjustments early can help your child in a variety of situations.

RESEARCH: Multitasking is Changing the Way Kids Learn

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Science Direct. May 2013. via PlayScienceLab. (English). –Students sitting down to do homework, study, or otherwise focus on schoolwork get an average of 6 minutes in before switching to a technological distractor, according to a new study published in Computers in Human Behavior. This inability to stay on task and need to tune in to technology is certainly taking its toll on young users; those who accessed Facebook while studying actually had lower GPAs than those who did not. 

RESEARCH | What Children Want to Watch: New Report

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SURRY HILLS, Australia. Screen Australia. May 6, 2013. via PlayScience(English). –Children are a discriminating and potentially highly engaged audience, but influences on their viewing patterns are complex, a comprehensive study conducted by Screen Australia and the Australian Children’s Television Foundation has found.

Child’s Play was produced with the aim of increasing understanding of how children engage with screen content, and the unique challenges involved in financing, producing and scheduling children’s programs in today’s rapidly evolving media landscape.