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5071_32 ~C4Chaos ~C4無秩序's Bookmarks Tagged With "children"

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  1. Visit O Ambassadors | About the Program O Ambassadors | About the Program

    O Ambassadors™ is an exciting new joint project of Oprah’s Angel Network and Free The Children that will inspire young people to become active, compassionate and knowledgeable global citizens.

  2. Visit Oprah and Free The Children Launch O Ambassadors Oprah and Free The Children Launch O Ambassadors

    When Craig Kielburger first appeared on The Oprah Show in 1999, he was a 16-year-old social activist on a mission to show young people they have the power to change the world. Since that day, Oprah's Angel Network has teamed up with Craig's organi… More

  3. Visit A Global Adventure: The O Ambassadors Launch A Global Adventure: The O Ambassadors Launch

    No TV, no video games, nowhere near home. Twelve teenagers are in for the adventure of a lifetime! Find out how your kids can become a part of O Ambassadors.

  4. Visit Growing Up Green - TIME Growing Up Green - TIME

    Want to wreck the environment? Have a baby. Each bundle of joy gobbles up more of the planet's food, clogs garbage dumps with diapers, churns through plastic toys and winds up a gas-guzzling, resource-consuming grown-up like the rest of us. Still,… More

  5. Visit THE GREENS THE GREENS

    THE GREENS was created by WGBH in Boston. This site was produced with the support of

  6. Visit Ode Magazine : Childhood unplugged Ode Magazine : Childhood unplugged

    A war is raging between parents trying to raise children and corporate America trying to raise customers. As a parent of three children, I think I'm losing, or at least losing my mind. I've tried to educate my children about our materialistic soci… More

  7. Visit Next Question: Can Students Be Paid to Excel? - New York Times Next Question: Can Students Be Paid to Excel? - New York Times

    The fourth graders squirmed in their seats, waiting for their prizes. In a few minutes, they would learn how much money they had earned for their scores on recent reading and math exams. Some would receive nearly $50 for acing the standardized tes… More

  8. Visit Poverty Is Poison - New York Times Poverty Is Poison - New York Times

    �Poverty in early childhood poisons the brain.� That was the opening of an article in Saturday�s Financial Times, summarizing research presented last week at the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  9. Visit integral praxis: An Integral approach to the Social and Emotional Development of the Profoundly Gifted integral praxis: An Integral approach to the Social and Emotional Development of the Profoundly Gifted

    Gifted children, like many individuals, must embark upon a heroic quest towards self-understanding and self-realization. Jackson's brief essay outlines an integral approach to helping children become conscious participants in their own development… More

  10. Visit FRONTLINE: growing up online | PBS FRONTLINE: growing up online | PBS

    In Growing Up Online, FRONTLINE takes viewers inside the very public private worlds that kids are creating online, raising important questions about how the Internet is transforming childhood. The Internet and the digital world was something that … More

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