UNICEF Disturbed Over India’s Child Labour Bill
UNICEF India said Monday that it welcomes the Rajya Sabha’s recent approval to amend the Child Labour Bill prohibiting children under the age of 14 from working. But it is concerned about one provision that could further disadvantage the most…
Education Policy of India: Why Do You Send Your Child to School?
स्कूल की बिल्डिंग स्कूल नहीं है। स्कूल का अर्थ तो स्कूल की पढ़ाई है, जो किसी स्कूल में नहीं हो रही। ~ Rakesh Raman The Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD), Government of India, has released the outlines of the…
FBI Releases New Version of Child ID App
The FBI has announced a reboot of its Child ID App, which provides parents with an easy way to electronically store their children’s pictures and vital information to have on hand in case their kids go missing. The application, which…
Should a Doctor Give Pain Medicine to a Child?
A national Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign “You Decide Before They Prescribe” is geared at educating parents on the link between prescribed prescription pain medicine and heroin abuse. It encourages parents to speak to their doctor regarding the addictive qualities…
How to Send Every Syrian Child Back to School
The future of a generation of Syrian children and youth is in jeopardy unless donors meeting in London this week prioritise the funding needed to get them back to school, say aid agencies leading the response to the brutal conflict…
Child Passenger Safety Week: New PSA Campaign
Safety seats, if used correctly, can dramatically reduce the risk of fatality or injury to children involved in car crashes. Therefore, even if you think you have your child in the right car seat, you should check again to be…
FBI Releases New Version of Child ID App
The FBI has announced a reboot of its Child ID App, which provides parents with an easy way to electronically store their children’s pictures and vital information to have on hand in case their kids go missing. The application, which…
Do Teens Act Without Thinking?
Parents often see their teens act rashly without thinking, not understanding their bad decision-making is biological. During adolescence, the teenage brain is only 80 percent developed and therefore incredibly susceptible to peer-pressure, risky behavior and less likely to make mature…




























