Stories for Children Magazine
Topic: Youth and Disability
Author: Stories for Children Magazine
Published: 2009/08/16 - Updated: 2010/07/11
Contents: Summary - Introduction - Main Item - Related Topics
Synopsis: Stories for Children Magazine features articles stories and featured guest interviews.
Introduction
Stories for Children Magazine Recipient of Outstanding Web Site Award from Disability Network.Main Item
A Monthly Ezine for Children (3 to 12)
Stories for Children Magazine recently was bestowed the honor of the Outstanding Web Site Award from the Disability Network.
Executive Director of the Disability Network, Judith Iaconianni shared, "Our staff has reviewed your web site and found it to meet our criteria and standards set forth. Your web site clearly reflects your commitment, hard work, and dedication in your presentation. Once again our sincere congratulations on your achievements."
The staff at Stories for Children Magazine takes their mission quite seriously and strives to provide quality stories and articles so their readers will never want for good material, in any form. Take the time out today and jump into the World of Ink and find out what all the excitement is about.
Be sure to check out the latest issue of Stories for Children Magazine for the magnificent articles, stories, and featured guest interview with VS Grenier.
Learn more about Stories for Children Magazine at: storiesforchildrenmagazine.org
Stories for Children Magazinea trademark of Stories for Children Publishing, LLC.
Explore Related Topics
1 - Bat Decline Leads to Pesticide Use, Raising Infant Deaths - Farmers' use of pesticides, due to the collapse of bat populations, caused 1,334 infant deaths, which is an 8% increase in the child mortality rate.
2 - Development of Moral Foundations in Children's Language - Quantifying the emergence of moral foundational lexicon in child language development.
3 - Bilingual Exposure In The Womb Affects Newborns' Speech Perception - Newborns exposed to multiple languages in the womb show increased sensitivity to various sound pitches.
4 - 17% of Parents Say Child Reports Tummy Pain at Least Monthly but Many Don't Consult a Doctor - Not all parents seek professional advice when belly pain becomes a regular occurrence and just one in three are sure they'd know when it might be a sign of a serious problem.
5 - Children with Attention/Behavior Issues Earn Less, Have Less Education, Poorer Health as Adults - Children who struggle with attention are particularly likely to have lower levels of educational attainment as adults, while those who struggle with impulsivity are more likely to end up in trouble with the law.
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