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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to update the evidence for the long‐term effects of the fetal environment on the later antisocial behaviour of the child, and possible interventions. Design/methodology/approach – The authors present a literature review of recent research on the...
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Purpose – This paper aims to explore the growing field of the teaching of mindfulness to young people, looking at its social and policy context, its applications, and other areas of work that it might support and within which it might fit. It focuses particularly on the state of the current...
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find out gender differences in leisure reading habits among children. Design/methodology/approach The search process was … difference of reading, had age group of 4–18-year children, were in English language and were accessible to the researchers were …
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was used to depict what parts of children's lives had been investigated. The theory highlights different contexts and … analytical levels in children's environments that may influence their consumer behavior. Findings – Scandinavian research has … consumer research on interaction between different contexts, such as parents and school, which may influence children …
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children published in peer-reviewed journals between 2000 and 2014. Design/methodology/approach – A systematic literature … review was conducted to identify peer-reviewed social marketing studies targeting children under the age of 12 years as their … healthy eating among children under the age of 12 years. Sixteen of the studies reported positive behavioural outcomes. None …
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