Are Tech Toys Distracting from Valuable Learning Experiences? Are Tech Toys Distracting from Valuable Learning Experiences? Are Tech Toys Distracting from Valuable Learning Experiences?

Are Tech Toys Distracting from Valuable Learning Experiences?

Tech toys from furbies and tamagotchis through to drones and child-friendly smartphones have proved popular with parents and kids, but are they detracting from learning opportunities offered by traditional toys?…

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'I Won't Let My Attacker Win', Acid Attack Survivors Speak Out On Worrying Statistics 'I Won't Let My Attacker Win', Acid Attack Survivors Speak Out On Worrying Statistics 'I Won't Let My Attacker Win', Acid Attack Survivors Speak Out On Worrying Statistics

'I Won't Let My Attacker Win', Acid Attack Survivors Speak Out On Worrying Statistics

Survivors of acid attacks have spoken out about the impact of the incidents on their mental and physical health.…

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#MedsWorkedForMe - A Nationwide Discussion On Antidepressants And Mental Health #MedsWorkedForMe - A Nationwide Discussion On Antidepressants And Mental Health #MedsWorkedForMe - A Nationwide Discussion On Antidepressants And Mental Health

#MedsWorkedForMe - A Nationwide Discussion On Antidepressants And Mental Health

#MedsWorkedForMe has trended on Twitter, with thousands of people joining an online dialogue about mental health and medication.…

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Mental Health Trusts Have ‘£105 Million Less To Spend On Patient Care’ Than In 2011 Mental Health Trusts Have ‘£105 Million Less To Spend On Patient Care’ Than In 2011 Mental Health Trusts Have ‘£105 Million Less To Spend On Patient Care’ Than In 2011

Mental Health Trusts Have ‘£105 Million Less To Spend On Patient Care’ Than In 2011

Nearly two thirds of English mental health trusts have received less funding than they did up to seven years ago, claims the Royal College of Psychiatrists.…

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Community Rallies to Double Fundraising Target for Young Family Community Rallies to Double Fundraising Target for Young Family Community Rallies to Double Fundraising Target for Young Family

Community Rallies to Double Fundraising Target for Young Family

A heroic father-of-two, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease aged just 30, has broken his £10,000 fundraising goal within four days Daniel Bradbury with his family Daniel Bradbury, from Nottingham, inherited the rare and early-onset PSEN1 type of Alzheimer’s [https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/info/20007/types_of_dementia/…

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