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 postsEnglish regions dominated by grammar schools do not improve grades, study saysAugust 28, 2023Gender gap shrinks and regional gap widens: 2023’s key GCSE trends in EnglandAugust 26, 2023Earlier Oxbridge applications create new obstacle for poorer students, say expertsSeptember 19, 2022https://www.theguardian.com/education/2022/sep/06/uk-teachers-how-are-rising-costs-impacting-pupilsSeptember 15, 2022‘Devastated’ UK students forced to live in neighbouring cities in university accommodation crisisSeptember 14, 2022‘Devastated’ UK students forced to live in neighbouring cities in university accommodation crisisSeptember 13, 2022
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