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A 14-year-old recently committed suicide after viewing distressing content on Instagram, thus prompting England’s Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield to write an open letter addressed to all major s . . .
We have all seen a parent handing a tablet young child as a way of entertaining them and keeping them quiet for a while. However, parents may want to limit this practice. The American Association of Paediatr . . .
“Women studying maths at Oxford and men taking economics at Bristol get the biggest increase in earnings from going to university,” according to a recent BBC news article. It also appears that women w . . .
The practice of unconditional offers for students completing secondary school and going into university is widespread and well-accepted in the US system. However, in the UK, conditional offers have always been far . . .
In recent news, eight students at Yan Chai Hospital Tung Chi Ying Memorial Secondary School have been arrested and released on bail for bullying a schoolmate. The school insists that there was no bullying and that . . .
“Playing is important because it’s fun!” said six-year-old Sonya Chan about the new style of playground introduced in Tuen Mun last month. Isn’t this the reason why parents take their child . . .
The impact of social media on the lives of youth is something we are all aware of. One recent study of nearly 11,000 14-year-old girls in the UK uncovered some very worrisome trends. These include: . . .
It is great to see young people becoming actively involved in recycling as reported in a recent SCMP article. The fact that the rate of recycling in Hong Kong is currently at a 10-year low shows the need for . . .