Young children today are less able to read human emotions than pupils four decades ago, an expert has said http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/11553012/Smartphones-making-children-borderline-autistic-warns-expert.html Category: Εducation NewsBy im8April 25, 2015Leave a commentPost navigationPreviousPrevious post:UK’s top firms promise a bright future for graduatesNextNext post:A PhD is for life, not just for academiaRelated postsUK students: are rising costs affecting your university choices?April 19, 2022UK teachers ‘popping pills’ as workload grinds them down, union toldApril 18, 2022How to turn a school around with love: ‘People are so very grateful that we care’April 17, 2022UK students: are rising costs affecting your university choices?April 16, 2022The best UK universities 2022 – rankingsApril 14, 2022Everything You Need to Pass Your A-Level Maths Exam! A* | AS Pure Maths Revision | Edexcel AQA & OCRApril 13, 2022
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