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Understanding Instantaneous Orthostatic Hypotension (INOH) in Children and Adolescents

Instantaneous Orthostatic Hypotension (INOH) is a newly recognized condition that affects children and adolescents, causing a range of symptoms that significantly impact their daily lives. In this groundbreaking research article, the authors provide valuable insights into the clinical characteristics, circulatory… Continue Reading →

Solving the Puzzle of Psychosomatic Illness in Children through Social Work Therapy

Psychosomatic illness in children is a complex phenomenon that has puzzled researchers and professionals for decades. In 1978, Mary S. Sheridan and Karen Kline embarked on a groundbreaking research study to shed light on this perplexing issue. Their research article,… Continue Reading →

The Role of Mental Representation in Number-Line Estimates

Understanding the development of numerical skills in young children has long been a topic of interest for researchers. A recent study published in the journal Child Development titled “Number Representations Drive Number-Line Estimates” by Yuan, Prather, Mix, and Smith (2020)… Continue Reading →

The Impact of a Children’s Fair on Multicultural Health Activities and Emotional Needs

Children’s fairs have long been recognized as valuable events for fostering community engagement and providing entertaining and educational experiences for young individuals. In the year 2023, a groundbreaking research article titled “A Children’s Fair for Multicultural Health Activities” investigated the… Continue Reading →

Napoleon’s Impact: Providing Free Public Education to French Children

Throughout history, few leaders have left as monumental a mark on society as Napoleon Bonaparte. Renowned for his military brilliance, Napoleon’s achievements extended far beyond the battlefield. One of his most impactful contributions was the establishment of a free public… Continue Reading →

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