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Strategic Thinking, Early Child Development, Southern Africa, Africa
Media by and for Youth and Children
Focusing on Counsellor-to-Mother Communication in Order to Enhance Effectiveness and Quality of PMTCT Infant Feeding Counseling in Southern Africa
Communication for Transition in Mauritius
Getting the Message Across: The Mass Media and the Response to AIDS
South African National HIV Prevalence, HIV Incidence, Behaviour and Communication Survey 2005
Drop by Drop: The NGO Contribution to the Polio Eradication Initiative in Angola
La televisión: una herramienta definitiva en los procesos de paz. El caso de Sudáfrica
Progress for Children
Communication for Transition in Mauritius
Adaptation of Health Communication Material
Gendered Analysis of Burden of Care on Home and Volunteer Caregivers in Uganda and South Africa, A
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Introducing very young children to technologies such as computers is... [Registered Users: when logged in, please vote then comment on your choice in the form provided]:
Advisable: technology can be a powerful learning tool, and early use may facilitate development of skills for use later in life.
Promising, with the caveat that parents must closely supervise young children's use of the internet.
Unwise: children should be encouraged to learn from, and interact with, peers rather than adopt sedentary modes of learning.
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